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  • Cross-Cultural Missteps: American Told to Diet by Korean Elder on the Streets of Seoul An elderly Korean man is facing backlash after making rude comments to an American woman who he encountered on the street, advising her to “go on a diet.” Heechulism, a YouTuber with 1.02 million subscribers, produced a video documenting the experience of an American woman named Jenna living in Korea. During the filming, they encountered […]
  • Three Steps You MUST Follow For Healthy Weight Loss Anyone considering a weight loss journey wants to do it effectively and quickly. However, losing a substantial amount of weight quickly often results in an excessive diet. Nonetheless, an excessive diet is not a long-term solution and oftentimes you gain that weight back. Losing weight requires a significant amount of time and effort. Internal medicine […]
  • Greek Yogurt: More Than Just a Diet Trend! It may not be entirely because of the recent pandemic, but there has been a global craze for fermented foods lately as people are becoming more interested in their health and immunity. Greek yogurt is receiving a lot of attention as a superfood, worthy of being one of the world’s top five health foods. But […]
  • Slim Down Secret: Protein Diets Shake Up Your Gut for Weight Loss Have you ever stood in front of the mirror after a shower and wondered if you should go on a diet, looking at your stomach and sides?
  • Dangerous Diet Trend: The Fatal Risks of Water Fasting Health authorities have warned about the water-fasting diet, which involves drinking only water and refraining from consuming other food. This diet can lead to water intoxication and even death. On June 13, the Korea Health Promotion Institute stated, “Posts promoting weight loss through water fasting are spreading on social media and video platforms. There is […]
  • The Surprising Link Between Exercise and Cancer Treatment A new study suggests that exercise can boost the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy. The effects of exercise on cancer immunotherapy in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia were published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. The research found that exercise can stimulate immune cells and enhance the body’s immunity, which is helpful for patients undergoing […]
  • Post-Workout Nutrients YOU CAN'T AFFORD to Skip Regular exercise is essential for a healthy life. But it doesn’t end with just working out. Being mindful of your post-workout nutrition can maximize its benefits. People who regularly exercise often opt for protein-rich foods. Even those who don’t exercise have probably heard that “without protein, muscle loss occurs,” which is true. Protein, one of […]
  • New Research Reveals Testosterone’s Role in Diabetes Prevention A recent study has found that higher testosterone levels in men under 65 reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. The results of the study investigating the correlation between testosterone levels and the risk of type 2 diabetes were presented at the 2024 Endocrine Society Annual Meeting (ENDO 2024). Testosterone, a male hormone, plays various […]
  • Heart Risk Heightens with Obesity in Youth, Study Shows A recent study found that young people who are obese have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. The research investigated the correlation between obesity and the risk of cardiovascular diseases based on age and was presented at the 2024 Endocrine Society Annual Meeting (ENDO 2024). A person is diagnosed as obese if their Body […]
  • New Study Links Diet to Lung Cancer Risk: What You Need to Know A new study reveals a correlation between diets and cancer risks. The Journal of Nutrition, Health, and Aging published a study that suggests that a low-fat diet can reduce the risk of lung cancer in smokers. Through past studies, it was found that visceral fat secretes chronic inflammatory substances like adipokines, increasing the cancer risk. […]
  • Where is Michael Mosley? Intermittent Fasting Advocate Missing on Greek Vacation Michael Mosley, a renowned British medical doctor and broadcaster, has been reported missing during his vacation in Greece,
  • How Your Sweet Tooth Could Be Putting Your Health at Risk Many people are shocked when they are diagnosed with fatty liver after health check-ups, regardless of age or drinking habits.
  • Live Longer With the Mediterranean Diet: Study’s Show a 20% Lower Death Risk A study has found that following a Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of death from all causes by more than 20%. On the 3rd, a team led by Dr. Shafqat Ahmad from Harvard Medical School revealed the results of a 25-year tracking study on the diet and mortality risk of over 25,000 healthy American […]
  • Why the Mediterranean Diet is America's #1 Choice for Healthy Eating As the weather heats up, it's time to shed those thick winter clothes and reveal what's been hidden ...
  • Size Matters: How Large Fat Cells Can Help You Lose Weight Research has shown that the larger the size of fat cells, the easier it is to reduce weight, BMI, an ...
  • How Vegan and Vegetarian Diets Reduce Cancer and Heart Disease Risks Studies have shown that vegetarian and vegan diets can help reduce the risk of cancer and metabolic ...
  • Skinny on Fat: Why Looking Thin Doesn't Mean Being Healthy People commonly judge obesity based on a person's appearance or body shape. Many overweight individuals have health indicators that...
  • Get Ripped in Record Time: The Truth About Muscle Building It doesn’t take long for muscles to grow after starting strength training. Usually, the primary goal for people who engage in strength training is muscle growth. Therefore, the sense of achievement is mainly felt from changes in their muscle mass. However, most people with muscular bodies exercise for long periods, making it hard to tell […]
  • New Research Suggests Dietary Shifts Can Help Combat Pulmonary Hypertension A study has revealed a diet that can slow the progression of pulmonary hypertension.The study, publi ...
  • Could High-Fat Diets Fuel Alzheimer's? Recent Study Says YES! A recent study has found that a diet high in saturated fats could increase the risk of Alzheimer's d ...
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