New Technology Can Forecast a Person’s Likelihood of Dementia According to a study published online Nov. 17 in JAMA Network Open, a risk score tool can precisely forecast a person’s 13-year dementia risk. Using…
B-Vitamin Metabolism is Shaken by Cellular Powerplant Dysfunction, Which Leads to Genetic Damage The mechanism underlying a severe, progressive childhood brain disease and an adult muscle disease was revealed by a recent Finnish study. The findings demonstrate for…
Even for Moderate Drinkers, Binge Drinking Increases the Risk of Developing Alcohol Problems According to a recent study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier,…
A Control Hub for Skin Inflammation has been Discovered Inflammatory skin conditions such as hives, eczema, and psoriasis can be aggravating to live with because they are itchy, red, and unsightly. Learn about the…
Heart Failure Severity Linked to Reduced Diversity of Microorganisms in the Gut or Increased Metabolite According to a systematic review of research results led by Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Study researchers and associates, some people who experience…
During National Self-Care Week, Here Are Some Ideas and Strategies to Support Your Mental Health National Self-Care Week encourages everyone to practice “self-care for life.” The purpose-built week, which runs from November 14 to November 20, emphasizes key self-care messages…
Traditional Chinese Food that is Heart-Healthy and Low in Sodium Reduces Blood Pressure According to new research published today (July 11, 2022) in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation, blood pressure levels considerably decreased among Chinese adults with…
People With Low BMI are Simply Less Hungry and “Run Hotter,” Not More Active The majority of obesity research to date has concentrated on examining people with high body mass indices (BMI), but a Chinese research team is using…
Weightlifting Vegans may have Stronger Bones than Those Who Follow a Plant-Based Diet in General A new study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism of the Endocrine Society suggests that strength training, as opposed to other forms of…
According to a Study, Losing Weight is Advantageous for Those Who are Obese but not for Those Who are Lean Unaffected by the approach or strategy used, a study involving nearly 200,000 participants found that people with obesity who intentionally lose weight can boost their…
Vitamin Supplements may be Helpful for People With Cystic Fibrosis, According to Research The body needs vitamins and minerals, which are micronutrients, to perform a number of regular processes. These micronutrients must, however, be obtained from the food…
The Possibility of Anxiety for Fathers and Sons as Well as Mothers and Daughters The ups and downs of life cause some level of anxiety in everyone. Experiencing occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. Anxiety disorders sometimes…