A Gut Chemical Decreases Fat Burning while Fasting In a struggle that is likely familiar to dieters worldwide, the less a Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) worm consumes, the slower it burns fat. Scripps…
Study Indicates Recommended Exercise for Type 1 Diabetic Patients A new study has identified the greatest sorts of exercise for people with type 1 diabetes. The Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco collaborated…
ADHD Stimulants may Raise the Risk of Heart Disease in Young People, a study finds Young adults who were prescribed stimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were significantly more likely to develop cardiomyopathy (weakened heart muscle) than those who were…
Work-related Stress may increase the likelihood of Abnormal Heart Rhythms According to a new study, job strain and effort-reward imbalance at work are linked to an increased risk of developing an irregular cardiac rhythm problem.…
Consuming more Fruits and Vegetables to Lower Dietary Acid reduces Blood Pressure and promotes Kidney and Heart Function Consuming more fruits and vegetables to reduce dietary acid reduces blood pressure and improves kidney and heart health in hypertensive individuals. Doctors propose incorporating fruits…
How Early-life Antibiotics Transform Immunity into Allergies Researchers at the University of British Columbia have demonstrated for the first time how and why drugs can deplete bacteria in a newborn’s gut, resulting…
Simple Flu Tests could enhance Diagnosis and Surveillance Fewer than 1% of people who contract the flu are tested each year, in part because most tests need experienced professionals and expensive equipment. Researchers…
Pasteurization Inactivates Highly Contagious Bird Flu in Milk, a Study Finds Researchers discovered no pathogenic virus in the pasteurized milk samples tested for H5N1. In March 2024, dairy cows in Texas were confirmed to be infected…
Possible explanation for the Connection between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s People with type 2 diabetes have a higher chance of Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive issues. According to a study conducted by Umeå University in…
Dairy Cows are Ideal Targets for Influenza because of their Receptors As highly dangerous avian influenza spreads in dairy farms across the United States, the virus is being found in raw milk. A recent study by…
Diet and Exercise help prevent type 2 Diabetes, even in persons with a High Genetic Risk A new study from the University of Eastern Finland is the first in the world to prove that a good diet and regular exercise lower…
Ketogenic Diet may Decrease Friendly Gut Microbes and Increase Cholesterol Levels A study found that ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets can raise cholesterol levels while decreasing beneficial gut bacteria, notably Bifidobacterium. The Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Metabolism…