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  • 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.
  • Could Pomegranates Hold the Key to Alzheimer's Relief? A recent study found that Urolithin A, a compound produced when consuming pomegranates, improves Alzheimer's disease symptoms.
  • 2000-Year-Old Wine Found Perfectly Preserved The discovery was made in 2019 when a family in Carmona, a town in the Andalusian Seville, uncovered artifacts under their house during...
  • 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?
  • Chili Pepper Might Be Making You Gain Weight, Study Finds A recent study has found that frequent consumption of chili peppers may increase the risk of obesity ...
  • 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.
  • Sleeping After 1 AM May Weaken Your Mental Well-being, Research Reveals A study published in Psychiatry Research reports that falling asleep late, after 1 a.m., may negatively impact mental health.
  • Tattoo Regret? Research Shows Potential Cancer Connection A recent study published in eClinical Medicine indicates that tattoo increases the risk of lymphoma by 21%.
  • A Closer Look At North Korea's Science and Technology Research The Rodong Sinmun reported on the 14th that North Korea’s science and technology sector is embarking on national priority projects. According to data compiled by the National Science and Technology Committee, following May, all national priority projects for this year have been progressing as planned so far this month. The Kim Chaek Iron and Steel […]
  • Sotheby's Faces Backlash Over Sale of 150-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur The largest and most complete Stegosaurus fossil ever discovered is set to go up for auction next month.
  • 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. […]
  • Step Up to Better Health: Walk Your Way to a Longer Life The link between exercise and healthy life has been proven over a long period through numerous studies. Previous research reports that regular exercise reduces the risks of cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome and even helps lower the risk of degenerative brain diseases like dementia. However, experts point out that most studies on the health benefits […]
  • Could Your Nightmares Signal Something More Serious? New Study Links Them to THIS Diseases Research has surfaced suggesting that nightmares and hallucinations could be early symptoms of autoimmune diseases.
  • Heat Waves Linked to Higher Stroke Risk in Elderly Women, Study Finds A recent study reveals that the risk of stroke is remarkably higher in elderly people and women during hot nights.
  • 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.
  • Study Reveals the Genetic Secrets of Exercise: Crazy Ways it Can Change Your Body and Brain Studies on mice investigating the influence of exercise on body and brain function at a cellular genetic level reveal that...
  • Study Links Sleep Apnea to Language Memory Decline A study has found that the severity of sleep apnea during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep stage can negatively impact language memory.
  • Study Shows Tattoos May Lead to 20% Higher Cancer Risk Recent research suggests that tattoos could increase the risk of lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, by approximately 20%.
  • 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 […]
  • Robotic 'Third Thumb' Tests Show Promising Results Across Ages Imagine how much easier daily life might be if you had two thumbs on one hand. A research team in the UK has turned this fantasy into reality.
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