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  • Could Your Memory Slips Signal Alzheimer's? New Research Suggests Yes! Research has shown that even if cognitive abilities are average, memory issues could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
  • Fish Oil May Increase Heart Disease Risk in Healthy Individuals, Study Finds A recent study has found that fish oil could potentially increase the risk of cardiovascular disease ...
  • Genius or Disorder? 10 Surprising Facts About Asperger's Syndrome Autism and Asperger's Syndrome, both developmental disorders, may seem similar but have distinct features.
  • Sore Tongue? Chapped Lips? It Could Be Iron Deficiency - Here's How What are the symptoms of iron deficiency? Iron is essential for the functionality of hemoglobin, a protein needed to transport oxygen.
  • 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.
  • Could Your Dinner Be Making Your Allergies Worse? What to Avoid! As temperatures fluctuate dramatically, allergies such as rhinitis are becoming more severe. Despite ...
  • Coffee Consumption Linked to Decreased Heart Disease Deaths, Study Finds A study has emerged suggesting that coffee can prevent heart disease. The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute announced their research findings in the September issue of the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The study suggests that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day can reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease and premature death. […]
  • How Often Should You Really Wash Your Towels? - Here's the Answer! Towels are essential in the bathroom and come into direct contact with our skin, so their care and washing are crucial.
  • 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 […]
  • FDA Warns: Next-Gen Nicotine Substitutes Pose Greater Addiction Risks FDA has recently raised concerns regarding the use of synthetic nicotine in e-cigarettes that could be more potent and addictive than...
  • Why Your Summer Hangover Feels Worse and How to Fight It The number of people enjoying outdoor activities will only increase with warmer weather. Whether it' ...
  • 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 ...
  • Why You Can't Shake That Afternoon Fatigue: The Blood Sugar Connection Many people may have experienced bouts of sleepiness as the weather warms up. This could be chalked ...
  • Secret of 'SuperAgers' Unveiled: Why Some Brains Age Slower Than Others Research has shown that SuperAgers, individuals who maintain a youthful memory despite their old age ...
  • Bio-Threats at the Doorstep: North Korea's Growing Biological Arsenal NewsisAs the COVID-19 pandemic and the race for new technology intensify, there is a growing need t ...
  • How to Keep Your Eyes Clear and Healthy After a Day at the Pool During the summer, when many people spend time playing in the valleys or the sea, it's particularly ...
  • 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 ...
  • Gen Z Sanctuary: Inside China's Unique Nursing Homes for Young Adults A new trend has emerged in China: nursing homes explicitly designed for people in their 20s and 30s.
  • Chinese Medical Miracle: Stem Cells Cure Man of Diabetes A successful treatment for diabetes using stem cell therapy is making headlines for the first time in China. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 27th (local time), researchers at Changzheng Hospital in Shanghai announced that they had treated a patient in their 50s with diabetes using stem cell therapy, a first […]
  • Could This New Vaccine Strategy Eliminate the Need for Yearly Flu Shots? A study that suggests that developing a vaccine targeting the less mutating HA glycoprotein could lead to long-lasting immunity against influenza has been published in Science Translational Medicine. The research indicating a vaccine targeting the less mutating Hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein could provide long-term immunity against influenza. Since the influenza virus continuously mutates, getting a flu […]
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