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04/26/2021
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By Joven Gray
Soda consumption linked to accelerated aging and increased mortality risk
A recent study by researcher from the University of California, San Francisco says that drinking soda can increase the risk of all-cause mortality and accelerate aging. The findings build on mounting evidence of the adverse effects drinking soda and other sugary beverages have on the body, which include obesity, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver […]
09/29/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Sleep is healing: Getting fewer than 6 hours of sleep if you have chronic illness increases risk of cancer, early death
Sleep is an important component of good health. It promotes healing and prepares the body for the next day, among other functions. That said, there are adverse consequences to lack of sleep, and a recent study shows just how grave they can be. A group of researchers from Pennsylvania State University found that people with diabetes, high blood […]
06/30/2020
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By Zoey Sky
A worldwide health problem: Numerous studies warn that low levels of vitamin D can increase premature death and disease risks
Vitamin D is essential for your overall health, but there are only a handful of natural sources of this vitamin. According to several studies, supplementation is important because vitamin D deficiency is linked to an increased risk of premature death, particularly if your blood levels of vitamin D are lower than 30 nanograms per milliliter […]
08/13/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
Could a simple vitamin be an anti-aging tool?
Many factors contribute to the aging process. In particular, oxidative damage is said to be the leading cause of aging. However, scientists may have just found a way to slow down aging. In a research published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers found that niacinamide or vitamin B3 can protect against oxidative damage and delay […]
07/31/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Inactive adults have an increased risk of early death, stroke, and heart attack
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines physical activity as any movement performed by the muscles of the body that requires expending energy. These activities could either be for fun, for work, or for recreational purposes. While some people use the term physical activity interchangeably with exercise, the latter is considered a subcategory of physical activity and is more associated […]
05/30/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Both low- and high-carb diets are bad for your health, study concludes
There are many dietary guidelines available today. Some follow a diet that restricts fat consumption in favor of carbohydrates, while others prefer a low-carb diet that prioritizes proteins and fat, which, in practice, has been more successful at inducing short-term weight loss. However, while studies have explained the science between these two popular diets, most […]
05/22/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Researchers say vitamins D and E and zinc can help address impaired immune function in the elderly
The immune system undergoes many changes as people age. Like the rest of the body, the immune system also weakens, making older adults more vulnerable to diseases and infections. In a paper published in the journal Nutrition Research, researchers from Chungbuk National University in Korea and Tufts University in the U.S. reviewed the results of observational studies and clinical trials examining the effects of […]
04/07/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Maintaining heart health may be the key to diabetes prevention
Keeping your heart healthy could lower your chances of developing diabetes. This is what a team of American researchers found when they looked at the data of more than 7,500 individuals. The team — composed of researchers from the Ohio State University — encouraged the participants to follow the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Life’s Simple 7. It […]
04/02/2019
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By Jude Henry
Study: Skipping breakfast can lead to heart disease
When you look at the word “breakfast” literally, it says “break” and “fast.” Breakfast is a time to break the fast that started the evening before and lasted throughout sleep. So it’s important to break the fast each day, rather than skipping the meal and trying to power through. Skipping breakfast doesn’t just cause you […]
03/26/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Early to bed, early to rise: Study confirms the benefits of sleeping early for preventing diabetes
Your bedtime habits can affect your risk of developing diabetes. A literature review published in the journal Advances in Nutrition finds that going to bed and waking up earlier could help slash the risk of Type 2 diabetes. Earlier studies have suggested that chrono-nutrition, which is the timing of dietary intake, may be influenced by […]
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