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  • Heavy Consequences: The Role of Obesity in Breast Cancer Development A recent study has found that obesity increases the risk of breast cancer, while metabolic syndrome raises the mortality rate from breast cancer. The study investigating the impact of obesity and metabolic syndrome on the incidence and mortality risk of breast cancer was published in the Cancer Journal. Breast cancer is the most common cancer […]
  • Early Menopause? It's More Serious Than You Think—Here's Why A recent study revealed that women who experience early menopause before the age of 40 face an increased risk of mortality. The research investigating the correlation between early menopause and mortality risk was presented at the 26th European Congress of Endocrinology. Early menopause refers to women experiencing menopause before the age of 40, which is […]
  • Heart Health and Weight Loss? Wegovy Does Both! A study has shown that patients who took the obesity treatment drug Wegovy maintained an average weight loss of about 10% four years later. The research results were published in the European Congress on Obesity in Venice, Italy. Wegovy is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that was the first of its kind to be released, originally […]
  • Why More Grains Might Not Be Better: Science Behind Ideal Grain Intake Many people enjoy eating mixed-grain rice for their health. Eating mixed-grain rice regularly can ef ...
  • Young People With Diabetes Face Higher Alzheimer's Risk, Study Finds Researchers have found that teenagers and young adults with diabetes face an increased risk of devel ...
  • Why Do We Hold On? 10 Hidden Secrets of Adult Attachments Exposed Attachment refers to the emotional bond with a specific individual. The attachment formed during inf ...
  • 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 ...
  • Chew on This: How Slow Eating Can Transform Your Health It’s no exaggeration to say that all diseases originate from our dietary habits, and this includes the way we consume our food. Everyone knows that chewing food slowly and thoroughly is beneficial to our health, but putting it into practice can be surprisingly difficult. To develop a habit of chewing slowly, it is essential to […]
  • Seasonal Allergies: Why You Suffer and How to Stop It Allergic rhinitis associated with seasonal change is a common affliction that can disrupt many peopl ...
  • 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...
  • New mRNA Cancer Vaccine: A Beacon of Hope for Brain Tumor Patients Research results have been released stating that a new mRNA vaccine has been developed that can trea ...
  • Why Do We Feel Moody at Night? 10 Important Role of Serotonin Have you ever felt more emotional at night or in the early morning? You might often cringe at the no ...
  • 10 Hidden Role of Pillows in a Good Night's Sleep Sleep is a vital part of our lives, accounting for about a third. Sleeping in an optimal environment ...
  • Double Trouble: Two APOE4 Genes Escalate Alzheimer's Onset DBResearch has shown that people with two APOE4 genes have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease.The ...
  • Are Men with High Testosterone More Prone to Heart Disease? A recent study has shown that men with higher testosterone levels, a male hormone, are at greater ri ...
  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension A recent study has discovered a large number of genetic signals that could influence blood pressure. ...
  • 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 […]
  • The Secret to Maintaining Muscle Strength May Be in Your Biological Clock The circadian clock’s necessity at the molecular level in the brain and muscle tissues for muscle function and health has been found throughout the study and has been published in Science. The circadian rhythm is an internal clock that regulates sleep and wakefulness and is influenced by sunlight and darkness. The circadian rhythm affects various […]
  • 10 Ear Diseases You Should Never Ignore Our ears do more tasks than just hearing; they help maintain balance, ensuring our bodies stand upri ...
  • How Anxiety Spreads Like Wildfire After Trauma Apart from the fact whether they have directly witnessed a traumatic event or not, the shock of the ...
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