Post-Holiday Cholesterol Levels: Understanding the Impact of Festive Eating Habits
A new study explored the association of high cholesterol levels after the Christmas season and highlights the importance of timing when diagnosing high cholesterol.
Understanding the Impact of Dehydration on Brain Function and Cognition
Despite it being well known that dehydration affects physical performance, less is known about the effects of dehydration on brain function. American researchers recently
Impact des Groupes Alimentaires sur la Fonction Rénale : Ce Que Vous Devez Savoir
Une étude examine le lien potentiel entre les groupes d’aliments des grains entiers, les fruits et les légumes et la fonction rénale sein. Les
Canagliflozin and Fracture Risk: What Diabetics Need to Know
Type 2 diabetes is a condition that hinders the ability of the individual to metabolize glucose, leading to an alarming rise in blood-glucose levels.
New Study Reveals Cellular Connection Between Diabetes and Heart Failure
It has been known that diabetes raises the risk of heart failure. Researchers recently determined the cellular link contributing to the increased risk. Diabetic
Understanding the Health Effects of Regaining Weight: What You Need to Know
In a study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, researchers explored the effects of weight regain on various health outcomes. Obesity,
Five Key Risk Factors to Control for Reducing Diabetes Complications
Published in the NEJM, researchers examined whether certain factors are associated with adverse complications of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a disease that substantially
Heart Failure Insights: How a Strong-Pumping Heart Could Lead to Worse Symptoms
A recent study compared the adverse effects of heart failure in patients with preserved and reduced ejection fractions. Heart failure occurs when a weakened or
Exploring the Potential of Vitamin B12 for Postherpetic Neuralgia Pain Relief
Postherpetic neuralgia is a painful complication that occurs after a normally latent virus that resides in neural cells (specifically the sensory ganglia) is reactivated.
Mastering Bread Making Techniques for Diabetes Prevention and Healthier Living
Eating carbohydrate-rich foods chronically can lead to consistently high blood glucose levels that result in insulin resistance and diabetes. The authors of this study
Unlocking the Benefits of Ubiquinol Supplements for Managing Type 2 Diabetes
The recent development of an innovative liquid ubiquinol supplement led researchers to examine possible ubiquinol benefits for type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes has
L’Arsenic dans le Riz et Son Impact sur la Stéatose Hépatique : Ce Que Vous Devez Savoir
Une étude récente aux États Unis aexaminé comment l’exposition à l’arsenic dans le riz peut exposer certains individus au risque de la stéatose hépatique
Unlocking the Connection: How Species Diversity in Nature Enhances Human Wellbeing
A recent study examines the relationship between species diversity and well-being in Europe. According to the UN, more than 55% of the world’s population
Exploring the Impact of Green Spaces on Reducing Violent Crime Rates
A review of multiple studies investigates the effects of outdoor green spaces on violent crime rates in communities. Outdoor green spaces, such as parks,
Mislabeling Supplements: The Hidden Risk of Excessive Caffeine Intake
Mislabeling supplements puts everyone at risk. Caffeine and undeclared drugs were revealed in an analysis of confiscated dietary supplements. Inconsistencies in the labeling of
Exploring the Genetic Links of Irregular Heartbeat in Young and Middle-Aged Adults
Researchers at the Broad Institute in the USA searched for links between genetic variants and irregular heartbeat in young and middle-aged adults. Atrial
Unraveling Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Power of DNA Predictions
Researchers in the United States examined the genomes of over 125,000 people to identify genetic variants associated with increased colorectal cancer risk. Colorectal cancer
Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: Programming Patient Cells to Combat Hodgkins Lymphoma
Researchers in North Carolina, USA tested a treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma that programs patients’ white blood cells to target cancer cells. Hodgkin’s lymphoma, also
The Impact of Early Dog Exposure on Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Risk
Researchers find no evidence to suggest that exposure to dogs or farm animals in an infant’s first year of life is associated with the
Avoiding Labor and Delivery Mistakes: Protecting Your Baby from Birth Injuries
After months of anticipation and nurturing new life, giving birth is an emotional release. Unfortunately, errors made by healthcare professionals during childbirth can sometimes