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Health; Fallacies Of Modern Medicine

Disease is a dynamic force  reflecting the dynamism that  rules the body. The brand of medicine prevalent today refuses to see and...
Strengthen your core and enhance balance with these five yoga poses. Improve posture, stability, and overall body strength with mindful breathing and regular practice

Beginner-Friendly Yoga Asanas to Kickstart Fitness

As 2024 has begun, many people are eager to pursue their New Year's resolutions. This might mean hitting the gym. It could...
It's not unusual for one person to pick a bagel for breakfast while another chooses eggs. But did you know that this difference could impact weight loss? According to a new study from the University of Waterloo, your choice of breakfast might align with how your body burns fat and carbs.

Men and Women Process Breakfast Differently

It's not unusual for one person to pick a bagel for breakfast while another chooses eggs. But did you know that this...

Fragrance in Care products Could trigger early Puberty

A new study has identified several chemicals that might inadvertently activate brain regions responsible for reproductive functions, potentially triggering early puberty in...
A new Swedish study finds that rural living in early childhood increases the risk of type 1 diabetes compared to urban environments.

Digital Health Investment Could Save 2 Million Lives from Noncommunicable Diseases

A new report jointly released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) makes a compelling case for...

Obesity Surges Across U.S. with Over 20% Affected

America has seen a dramatic rise in rise in obesity rates with more than 20% of adults in every U.S. state are...
A long-term study shows how type 2 diabetes and amyloid plaques synergize to accelerate white matter loss, increasing the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

Type 1.5 Diabetes: What You Need to Know

While most people are familiar with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, fewer know about Type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent...
Lifestyle and environment affect health and aging more than genetics, a new Oxford study finds. Learn key risk factors and solutions.

Light Pollution Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

For the first time, research has connected light pollution with an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, particularly in individuals under the age...
Landmark study of 9M+ adults reveals high blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and smoking precede 99% of cardiovascular events—even in low-risk women under 60 (95%+). Focus on controlling these preventables saves lives.

One in Five Worldwide at Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases

Twenty per cent of the global population carries a genetic risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), such as heart attacks, strokes, and aortic...
Discover the benefits of going to bed early and how it can improve your heart health, mental health, and overall well-being. Learn how sleeping early can boost your energy levels, improve your immune system, and enhance your overall quality of life.

Night Owls Face Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

People who tend to stay up late—referred to as night owls—are nearly 50% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes (T2D) compared...