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Research indicates that natural compounds found in soy and other plants decrease the recurrence of breast cancer and enhance survival rates
Isoflavones from soy and other plant-derived compounds might significantly reduce the likelihood of breast cancer recurrence or death, suggesting a new meta-analysis co-led by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel…
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Exercise and Nutritional Support May Help Reduce Care Dependency in Dementia
A simple combination of daily physical exercise and protein-rich nutritional drinks may offer meaningful health…
Science Reveals Why Full Doesn’t Mean Finished When It Comes to Food
Research carried out at the University of East Anglia (UEA) offers a compelling explanation for…
Fibre-Rich Diet Tied to Better Heart Health for People Working Night Shifts
People who work night shifts face a higher risk of developing coronary artery disease, one…
New study reveals staffing levels in care homes may help prevent harmful falls
A new study has found that nursing homes with higher staffing levels tend to report…
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Health behaviours build up and maintain a relatively consistent pattern throughout middle adulthood
In a research project undertaken by the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences along with the Gerontology Research Center, it…
Women caregivers are stressed: improvements in transportation infrastructure could help
Travel related to caregiving, such as escorting a child to school or accompanying a parent to medical appointments, is often…
Disparities in sleep health and insomnia can start early in life
Most individuals have endured sleepless nights, restlessly trying to drift off or maintain sleep. However, for some, sleep disturbances are…
The approach of remote care enhanced therapy adherence and engagement among patients with type 2 diabetes
A recent study by researchers from Mass General Brigham has shown that a remote team dedicated to identifying, educating, and…
Can skin moisturisers aid in preventing eczema in infants?
Atopic dermatitis (AD), alternatively known as atopic eczema, ranks as the most prevalent chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin condition, impacting between…
Selenium diminishes the adverse health impacts of mixtures of environmental pollutants
The groundbreaking research conducted at the University of Cordoba has illuminated the cumulative health risks of environmental pollutants, particularly the…
Researchers at York University have discovered that women with high-risk HPV and metabolic syndrome are almost three times more likely to face mortality
Researchers from the Faculty of Health at York University have made a significant discovery by utilizing comprehensive data from the…
Studies show a connection between menstrual cycles, emotions, and sleep patterns in women
New research indicates that women report significant sleep disturbances and increased feelings of irritability in the days leading up to…
