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  • Can MRIs Predict Parkinson's? New Research Says Yes A study has shown that the patterns of brain atrophy in Parkinson's disease patients can be predicted by MRI scans.
  • New Hope for Weight Loss: Researchers Transform 'Bad' Fat into 'Good' Fat American researchers has discovered how to transform white fat cells that contribute to obesity into beige fat cells that burn calories.
  • 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.
  • Could Your Dinner Save the Earth? New Study Links Diet to Lower Death Rates and Reduced Carbon Footprint A recent study found the relevance of a planetary health diet to a decreased risk of premature death.
  • 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 ...
  • 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.
  • Short on Sleep? Your Fruit and Veggie Intake Could Be to Blame A recent study finds a correlation between consuming fruits and vegetables and the impact on sleep duration.
  • Tattoo Regret? Research Shows Potential Cancer Connection A recent study published in eClinical Medicine indicates that tattoo increases the risk of lymphoma by 21%.
  • 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.
  • 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 ...
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • New Study Reveals Genetic Connection Between Parkinson's and Digestive Woes A new study has revealed a genetic link between Parkinson's disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • 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 ...
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