Wellness
Opting for sugary beverages instead of fruit juice during infancy has been associated with an increased likelihood of developing obesity in adulthood
Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages during childhood has been associated with the development of unhealthy dietary patterns, which can elevate the risk of obesity in later stages of life, as indicated by…
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Older Adults Using Hearing Aids Effectively May Face Lower Dementia Risk, HKUMed Study Finds
Researchers from the School of Public Health at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine…
Replacing Red Meat with Salmon May Improve Health and Cut Carbon Emissions
New research from the University of Bristol and the University of Southampton suggests that replacing…
Tomato and Soy Juice Combination Shows Anti-Inflammatory Benefits in Obese Adults
A tomato-soy juice enriched with plant compounds linked to health benefits significantly reduced markers of…
Handwriting Speed May Signal Early Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
Handwriting is a complex activity that depends on both fine motor skills and higher-level cognitive…
Wellness
Revised study questions universal approach to vitamin D supplementation guidelines
A recent study from Trinity College Dublin sheds light on the complexities of achieving optimal vitamin D levels across diverse…
Exploring a Novel Drug Target: Promising Insights for the Treatment of Osteoporosis Unveiled by Recent Study
Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weak and fragile bones, is a pressing global health issue. It leads to approximately 8.9…
Study Reveals Higher Alzheimer’s Risk Among Black Adults in Polluted Areas in the US
A study conducted jointly by Duke and Columbia Universities has brought to light urgent environmental injustices affecting older, non-white adults.…
Exploring B Vitamin Therapy for Managing the Gut-Brain Axis in Parkinson’s Disease
A recent study led by Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan has revealed a significant link between gut…
Financial Instability’s Impact on Cognitive Health Among Black Americans
Recent research reveals significant disparities in financial stability between Black and white Americans during midlife, which may have profound implications…
Impact of Distance and Socioeconomic Status on Survival Rates in Patients with Chronic Lung Disease
In a recent study led by the University of East Anglia, researchers discovered significant disparities in the outcomes of patients…
Early-Onset Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Neurodegenerative Conditions in Later Life
A recent investigation by researchers at the Lifecourse Epidemiology of Adiposity and Diabetes (LEAD) Center at the University of Colorado…
Lack of Improvement by Donepezil in Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairment
Many breast cancer survivors experience cancer-related cognitive impairment following chemotherapy, with varying rates and severity. To explore potential treatments for…
