Cleveland Clinic study finds connection between elevated niacin levels and heart disease
Cleveland Clinic researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery, uncovering a novel pathway implicated in cardiovascular disease associated with elevated levels of niacin, a common B vitamin traditionally used to lower…
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Snack Size Influences Eating Behaviour and Determines Consumption Levels
According to a recent study from Penn State, individual snack pieces' dimensions significantly impact consumption speed and quantity. With snacks…
Ketogenic Diet Enhances Efficacy of Antifungal Medication in Mice
Approximately 150,000 AIDS patients annually suffer from a critical infection known as fungal meningitis, with limited treatment options available globally.…
Modest Improvements in Sleep, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Could Help Prevent Heart Attack and Stroke
New research suggests that making small improvements to sleep, diet, and physical activity—when done together—can significantly reduce the risk of…
The Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and death in women by nearly 25%
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality by nearly a quarter in women,…
Cooling forearms in water may safeguard older adults during dangerous heatwaves
When air conditioning is unavailable during extreme heat, millions of older adults and other vulnerable groups face a significantly heightened…
