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  • Why Eating Jujubes Might Just Be the Secret to Staying Young Jujube tea is celebrated for its anti-aging benefits, packed with vitamins and calming properties, making it a healthful seasonal delight.
  • Could Squid Game’s Games Lead to Serious Health Risks? Doctors Reveal the Dangers Health risks from Squid Game challenges, including stress, injuries from games like Gonggi and Ddakji, and traditional remedies.
  • North Korea Faces Huge Shortage of Medications, Even in the Military North Korea faces severe medication shortages affecting both military and civilians, forcing families to seek treatments in local markets.
  • Mediterranean Diet Benefits: Lower Heart Failure Risk for Women A study finds that the Mediterranean diet significantly reduces heart failure risk in women, highlighting its health benefits.
  • Can You Really Skip the Gym All Week? Research Says Yes! A study shows "weekend warriors" achieve health benefits like regular exercisers, effectively reducing disease risks.
  • The Drug That Might Delay Menopause and Boost Fertility—What the Latest Study Reveals A recent study has suggested that rapamycin may delay ovarian aging, extend the reproductive period, and postpone menopause.
  • Why Just 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Could Save Your Life: New Study for Diabetics Following exercise recommendations lowers early death risks for sedentary people with type 2 diabetes, a recent study reveals.
  • Can Healthy Habits Beat Genetic Risks for Heart Disease? A recent study has found that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can lower the actual risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Breast Cancer Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Alzheimer's Risk A recent study showed that HMT, used for the treatment of breast cancer, reduces the risk of Alzheimer's disease in older adults.
  • AI Identifies Parkinson’s Subgroups—Could This Lead to Personalized Treatments? Researchers have published findings on a machine-learning model that can classify subgroups of Parkinson's disease.
  • New Nasal Spray Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Treatment A nasal spray treatment designed to remove toxic substances accumulated in the brains of Alzheimer's patients has shown effectiveness.
  • Stress Busting Secret: How Resilience Boosts Your Gut Health The study's results, which found that people with strong resilience to stress have healthier gut microbiomes.
  • Suffering From Insomnia? Here's How You Can Get a Good Night's Sleep For night owls who struggle to sleep, the phrase “holding on to the end of the night” is not just a sweet song lyric. Insomnia can severely impact daily life, making it difficult to fall or stay asleep, especially on hot summer nights. Here are some tips to help you get a good night’s sleep. […]
  • Lower Your Cholesterol With These Five Foods! Recent studies have confirmed that statins, drugs that lower blood cholesterol, are effective in preventing cardiovascular diseases. A comprehensive analysis of 19 related research papers conducted by the Oregon Health and Science University’s Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Pharmacy found that statins significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and associated mortality. Overall, the […]
  • Are You in the Group That Has a Higher Risk of Dementia? Research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in 2022 indicated that experiencing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of vascular dementia and accelerated brain aging. Chronic/gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, collectively known as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), are closely linked to heart disease later in life. However, few studies have […]
  • Evening Workouts Proven More Effective for Blood Sugar Management Researchers investigated the effects of the timing of moderate-to-high-intensity physical activities on blood sugar metabolism.
  • Are Statins Overprescribed? New Research Shakes Up Heart Health Guidelines According to a recent study's new cardiovascular disease risk calculation, approximately 17 million adults don't have to take statins.
  • How Summer Weather Can Threaten Your Heart The risk of heat-related illnesses and cardiovascular diseases increases as the summer heatwave continues.
  • 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?
  • Thyme Extract Shows Promise for Male Menopause Research teams have discovered that a substance in Thyme, also known as Spicebush, helps improve male menopausal disorders.
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