Tag: disease control

Consuming More Fruits and Vegetables to Decrease Dietary Acidity Reduces Blood Pressure and Enhances Cardiac and Renal Health in Hypertensive Patients

Physicians strongly recommend that fruits and vegetables be integral to treating hypertension. Studies confirm that diets rich in…

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Anxiety Linked to Over Double the Risk of Developing Parkinson’s

Researchers at UCL have found that individuals over 50 with anxiety are at least twice as likely to…

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Unmanaged Hypertension: The Classic ‘Silent Killer’ Continues to Threaten

In both the United States and across the globe, cardiovascular disease stands as the primary preventable cause of…

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Pioneering Excellence in Nursing Home Care

Marilyn Rantz, a researcher at the University of Missouri, has spearheaded a groundbreaking program that enhances the quality…

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Investigating the Strategies for Addressing Market-Driven Epidemics

A definition for market-driven epidemics (MDEs) could significantly alleviate the obstacles faced in timely and effective prevention and…

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The Persistent Cycle of Protein Aggregation in Alzheimer’s Disease and Ageing

The aggregation of insoluble proteins in the brain is a well-established hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease and various other…

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Understanding Immune Responses: Insights into COVID-19 Resistance among Certain Individuals

Scientists have recently unveiled significant insights into why some individuals avoid COVID-19 despite exposure to the virus. Published…

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Basking in the wonders of nature has been demonstrated to decrease inflammation levels

Fresh findings from Cornell University have illuminated a compelling link between deriving pleasure from nature and a specific…

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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…

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Selenium as an indicator of metabolic syndrome in middle-aged women

A study published in the journal Aging, known in academic circles as "Aging (Albany NY)" according to MEDLINE/PubMed…

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