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Fri Feb 21, 2025 19:07 HEALTH NEWS
· Consumption of fruit, coffee, chocolate may reduce risk of metabolic syndrome by up to 23%
· Olive oil prevents weight gain while butter and margarine add pounds, study finds
· New Mechanism Behind Wheatgrass's Anti-Aging Properties Revealed
· Paxlovid's promise fades: Vaccinated seniors see minimal COVID-19 protection
· Small amounts of exercise linked to lower dementia risk in older adults
· Taking vitamin E during pregnancy may decrease peanut allergy in children HEALTH NEWS
· Consumption of fruit, coffee, chocolate may reduce risk of metabolic syndrome by up to 23%
· Olive oil prevents weight gain while butter and margarine add pounds, study finds
· New Mechanism Behind Wheatgrass's Anti-Aging Properties Revealed
· Paxlovid's promise fades: Vaccinated seniors see minimal COVID-19 protection
· Small amounts of exercise linked to lower dementia risk in older adults
· Taking vitamin E during pregnancy may decrease peanut allergy in children
Thu Feb 20, 2025 19:17 HEALTH NEWS
- Study suggests taxifolin could be a safe, natural way to aid weight loss
- Ginger compound has potential to treat inflammatory bowel disease
- Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes, study finds
- Artificial sweetener triggers insulin spike, leading to blood vessel inflammation in mice
- Children found to perform cognitive tasks faster on their own than with supervision
- Drinking more water may lower heart disease risk, but too much coffee and tea could raise it
HEALTH NEWS
- Study suggests taxifolin could be a safe, natural way to aid weight loss
- Ginger compound has potential to treat inflammatory bowel disease
- Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes, study finds
- Artificial sweetener triggers insulin spike, leading to blood vessel inflammation in mice
- Children found to perform cognitive tasks faster on their own than with supervision
- Drinking more water may lower heart disease risk, but too much coffee and tea could raise it
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