Risk of Diabetes Later in Life linked to Food Insecurity The focus on food insecurity in inner cities has broadened to recognize that other groups may struggle to access healthy food. People in small towns…
New Evidence that Exercising can help Prevent Diabetic Damage According to scientists, one method exercise can mitigate the effects of diabetes is by activating a natural system that allows us to build new blood…
Anglo-Saxon Royalty Were Mostly Veggie, Apart From Rare Meat Feasts, Study Suggests When you think of the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy, your thoughts may go to the cinematic depictions of rich meals and abundant ale consumed by royals and…
Exercise Shown to Reduce the Risk of Bowel Cancer by Releasing Protein Exercise increases energy, boosts mood, and promotes better sleep. But did you know it can also aid in the prevention of colon cancer? According to…
Singapore-Based Healthcare Startup Ordinary Folk Gets $5M to Fight Stigma Monk’s Hill Ventures has invested $5 million in Ordinary Folk, a Singapore-based telehealth firm focused on men’s and women’s health concerns. The funds will be…
A Healthy Diet can Help Young Men Overcome Depression According to a new study, young men who had a bad diet noticed a significant improvement in their depressive symptoms when they transitioned to a…
Fecal Transplants can Reverse the Signs of Aging Fecal transplants may appear to be an unlikely way to reverse the aging process in the quest for eternal youth. Scientists have provided evidence from…
Several Treatments are Available to Reduce Age-related Muscle Loss Sustaining muscle mass is essential for maintaining optimal health in elderly persons. Science has revealed the possible importance of high-quality diets in ensuring appropriate protein,…
In Primary Mitochondrial Illness, the Benefits of Exercise can Vary Substantially Mitochondrial illness, also known as mitochondrial dysfunction, refers to a range of conditions that affect the mitochondria, which are small compartments found in practically every…
Obesity in Pregnancy raises Risk of Infants developing Lifelong Cardiovascular Disease Obesity in pregnant women induces fetal cardiac dysfunction and raises the risk of offspring cardiovascular disease, although its influence on myocardial metabolism is uncertain. Maternal…