Fast Food Consumption has been linked to Liver Disease Fast food consumption has been linked to a variety of health problems, including an increased risk of liver disease. While it’s important to note that…
A New Study Sheds Light on why Exercise Reduces Inflammation Exercise has long been recognized for the numerous health benefits it provides, including the ability to reduce inflammation in the body. Inflammation is a normal…
Ketone Supplements Degrade Performance in Trained Endurance Athletes, according to Research Ketone supplements, which typically contain beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), have gained popularity in recent years due to their potential to improve endurance performance. The current scientific evidence…
An Ultrasound Device could provide a New Treatment Option for Hypertension In medical imaging, ultrasound devices are commonly used to visualize internal organs and tissues. However, recent research has looked into the therapeutic potential of ultrasound…
Dengue Antiviral with High Potency The KU Leuven Rega Institute and CD3 researchers have developed an ultrapotent inhibitor of the dengue virus, which causes the tropical disease dengue. The groups…
A New Blood Clotting Regulatory Mechanism has been Discovered Blood clotting, also known as coagulation, is a complex biological process that aids in wound healing by preventing excessive bleeding after an injury. It entails…
Eat well; live longer – Could a High-protein Diet be the Elusive Fountain of Youth? The relationship between diet and longevity is a complex topic, and while research in this area is ongoing, it is important to proceed with caution.…
How much Diet Tracking is enough to Lose Weight? The number of calories you need to consume to lose weight is determined by a variety of factors such as your current weight, height, age,…
Junk Food may interfere with our ability to Sleep Deeply Researchers at Uppsala University investigated how junk food affects sleep in a new study. In random order, healthy participants consumed an unhealthy as well as…
Mosquito Saliva can make the Body less resistant to the Deadly Dengue Viruses It is well known that mosquito saliva contains a variety of bioactive molecules that can affect the human immune system and facilitate pathogen transmission. These…