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Guidelines from the Endocrine Society Advocate Vitamin D Intake for Healthy Adults Under 75
A recent clinical practice guideline from the Endocrine Society has issued crucial recommendations concerning vitamin D intake and testing for healthy adults under 75. The guideline suggests that exceeding the…
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The Moving Body, the Hydraulic Brain: Exploring Fluid Shifts in the Brain
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously understood, according to new…
Lingering Effects: How Early Substance Use Leaves Its Mark on the Brain
Young adults who frequently use substances may face lasting consequences for memory later in life,…
Mediterranean-style eating could strengthen mitochondrial pathways supporting cardiovascular and cognitive health
A new study from researchers at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology suggests that…
The Brain’s Internal Compass Stability May Hold the Key to Memory Longevity
A discovery by McGill University researchers sheds light on how memories can endure over time,…
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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…
Implementing obligatory regulations for indoor environments would lead to significant improvements in the health and efficiency of individuals globally
There is a pressing need for government bodies and organizations to urgently establish, enact, and uphold standards for Indoor Air…
The initiation of puberty at an earlier age might be a mechanism through which risk factors experienced during childhood influence cardiometabolic health in adulthood
A study released on March 27, 2024, in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Maria Bleil and her team from…
Environmental and social factors could increase the likelihood of heart disease and stroke development
Recent research of significant importance published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an accessible, peer-reviewed journal, suggests that…
Research indicates that vaccinated elderly individuals seldom experienced breakthrough COVID infections
A publication in the Journal of American Medical Directors Association (JAMDA) has revealed that nursing home residents who have been…
Over a billion individuals worldwide are grappling with obesity
Since 1990, obesity has emerged as the predominant form of malnutrition in numerous countries, experiencing a surge across all demographics,…
Selenium supplementation safeguards against obesity and may prolong lifespan
A study published today in eLife reveals that incorporating selenium into diets shields against obesity and delivers metabolic advantages to…
