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Following a calorie-restricted Mediterranean-style diet, plus moderate exercise and following a weight-loss program is a more effective way of reducing type 2 diabetes risk than only following a ...
A new study suggests that transdermal estradiol (patches or gels) may have different memory effects than oral estradiol when ...
A new review confirms evidence that moderate coffee consumption — or 3 to 5 cups a day — may be linked to reduced risks of ...
Eating around 22 almonds a day may help lower oxidative stress and improve oxidative health, thus prolonging health span, a ...
People with metabolic syndrome, which affects blood sugar control, weight, and cardiovascular health are 40% more likely to ...
Researchers also reported the average PWV increase in female participants who had experienced mild COVID was 0.55 meters per ...
Some studies link GLP-1 use to an increased risk for eye diseases but a recent paper argues there is insufficient evidence to ...
A new study has found that following a Mediterranean diet may help lower a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's and slow down cognitive decline, especially for those at high genetic risk.
Specific minerals — particularly potassium and zinc — may help in reducing a person’s depression risk, a recent study suggests.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on July 4, will impact a wide array of health-related programs in the United States. The bill, officially known as House ...
Supplements of turmeric, or its active component curcumin, may help people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes lose weight, recent evidence suggests.
Most medical appointments do not need to take place during specific seasons. However, there are some seasonal considerations a person can think about. Learn more.