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  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension A recent study has discovered a large number of genetic signals that could influence blood pressure. ...
  • Olive Oil Proven to Reduce Dementia-Related Deaths A recent study has shown that olive oil can reduce the risk of dementia-related death.These results ...
  • 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 ...
  • E-Cigarettes Linked to 19% Higher Risk of Heart Failure, Study Finds A recent study suggests that people who use e-cigarettes face a significantly higher risk of develop ...
  • Smokers Skip Meals 2X More Often! How Does it Affect Their Weight? A study has found that smokers tend to gain less weight than non-smokers, possibly due to their lower food intake and ...
  • Women Get More Health Benefits From Exercise Than Men, Study Finds A study has shown that women derive more health benefits from exercise than men. The study on the gender differences in health benefits obtained from exercise was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Regular exercise improves cardiovascular health and stimulates metabolic activity, contributing to overall well-being. However, the extent of these […]
  • Influence of Lifestyle on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: What the Research Says Research has shown that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is associated with lifestyle habits such as smoking, sleep, and exercise. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic and recurrent gastrointestinal disorder that causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation. It is difficult to cure diseases with unknown causes. According to MedPage Today, a medical news portal, a research […]
  • Here's Why So Many Still Believe in Blood Type Personalities Blood type vs. MBTI: the lingering belief in blood type personalities - surprising preferences and trends revealed.
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