Author: Nemanja Vidakovic

Indian University Researchers Develop Blood Test To Measure Anxiety Levels 

Describing anxiety is often difficult, and quantifying it is even more challenging. Often, anxious sensations arise without warning, making

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A Mediterranean Diet Could Slow Down Alzheimer’s Disease Progress, Study Shows

The ever-changing landscape of diet and weight loss trends has seen many fads come and go. However, one diet

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Obesity Can Affect The Brain The Same Way Alzheimer’s Disease Does, New Study Shows

When considering obesity, we often immediately consider its long-term negative impacts on heart health. However, recent medical advice suggests

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Scientist Working On A Treatment For Parkinson’s Disease Using Stem Cell Transplant 

There is hope for a cure for Parkinson’s disease using stem cell transplant, according to the latest research. In

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Taking Vitamin D Supplements Can Slow Cognitive Decline and Onset Of Dementia, Study Shows

The University of Exeter and the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary in Canada claim that taking

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Obesity And Excess Risk Increase Death Risk By Up To 91%, Study Finds 

Although it has been previously suggested that only significant weight gain leads to an increased risk of heart disease

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Air Pollution Could Contribute to Risk of Parkinson’s Disease, Study Shows

Highly polluted areas in the US could be linked to incurable neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, according to

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More High School Seniors Are Vaping Cannabis In States Where Adult Use Is Permitted 

A new survey has shown that many high school students in the US are vaping marijuana in the states

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Mild-To-Vigorous, 150 Minutes of Weekly Exercise, Can Help Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients Reduce Liver Fat 

A new study by Penn State College of Medicine has established that the US Department of Health and Human

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Exposure To High Levels Of Flouride In Drinking Water Increases the Risk Of Hypothyroidism

York University researchers have established that fluoride exposure through drinking water could increase hyperthyroidism risk in pregnant women. Researchers

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