Author: Payal Gupta

Metabolic Dysfunction Linked To Increased Cancer Risk, Study Shows

Metabolic dysfunction, notably diabetes, has been linked to higher cancer risks, including colon, breast, pancreas, uterus ovary, liver, cancers,

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Ketogenic Diet Improves Outcomes in Patients on Antipsychotic Medications, Study Shows

A recent pilot study by Stanford Medicine researchers found that a ketogenic diet can restore metabolic health and improve

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Radiations from Explosions Of Stars Could Harm Lie On Earth

Stars similar to the Sun maintain a consistent brightness due to the fusion of hydrogen into helium, keeping them

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Gut Bacteria, Oscillibacter Could Help Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor, Study Shows

Researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, alongside Massachusetts General Hospital, has discovered that alterations in the

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) Linked To Increased Risk Of Heart Disease Among Women

A recent study by the European Society of Cardiology found that women with high-risk strains of HPV have a

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Minimizing Salt Intake Considered Beneficial in Preventing Cardiovascular Disease

A low-sodium diet is beneficial for preventing heart disease, yet many individuals are consuming excessive amounts of salt. Research

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Unsupportive Partners Can Impact One’s Wellbeing, Study Shows

Researchers at Binghamton University found that unsupportive partners can elevate cortisol levels, impacting physical health negatively. Positive support in

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Post-Menopausal Women Face increased Risk Of Heart Disease

Menopause presents challenges for women, including hot flashes, sleep issues, and mood swings. Scientists warn of another concern: heightened

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Staying Fit During Childhood Lowers Risk Of Atherosclerosis in Adulthood, Study Shows

A study by researchers at Linköping University suggests a link between the fitness levels of middle-aged men in their

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CBD May Not Offer Effective Relief For Chronic Pain As Popularly Believed, Study Shows

A recent study from the University of Bath in the UK suggests that CBD products marketed for chronic pain

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