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People with metabolic syndrome, which affects blood sugar control, weight, and cardiovascular health are 40% more likely to ...
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Intermittent fasting can increase the risk of heart disease, finds study: Here's what it means
A recent study published in the journal Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome suggests that the popular 16:8 intermittent fasting ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved Papzimeos (zopapogene imadenovec-drba) for the treatment of adults with recurrent ...
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Newspoint on MSNFatty Kidney Disease: Not Just the Liver, Kidneys Too Can Become Fatty
When we hear “fatty disease,” most people think only of the liver. But doctors now warn that kidneys too can accumulate ...
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PsyPost on MSNHigh-fat fructose diet linked to anxiety-like behavior via disrupted liver-brain communication
A study on mice fed a high-fat fructose diet to induce a condition resembling non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in humans ...
A recent study by IPGMER (SSKM) in Kolkata reveals that BMI may not accurately reflect obesity risk for Indian women. The ...
Adolescents with higher concentrations of PFAS regained more weight after bariatric surgery than those with lower ...
No, less breast milk does not mean less nutrition for the baby, and there’s no fixed date to end breastfeeding, says the gynaecologist.
There are plenty of products, and social media coaches and practices that promise the ability to ‘balance your hormones’. But ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNThe Fermentation Craze: Can Too Much Kombucha or Kimchi Trigger Gut Problems?
Learn the potential risks of excessive fermented food consumption and how to strike a balance for optimal gut health ...
A pediatric endocrinologist outlines how clinicians can diagnose and treat growth hormone deficiency earlier in children.
As highlighted by the Daily Record, there are 87 musculoskeletal conditions that could qualify you for Personal Independence ...
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