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Coffee Conundrum: Is There An Ideal Way To Drink It?
Generally, a finer grind releases more polyphenols, making the coffee more beneficial. -
Treadmill vs. Walking Outdoors: Which Is Better?
An expert recently weighed in on the issue. Find out which exercise regimen is better, according to him. -
When Is The Best Time Of The Day To Exercise?
Scientists determined that exercising during this time of the day burns more fat. -
Experts Name 5 Best Fruits For Weight Loss
You can never go wrong with healthy produce that makes you feel full and helps shed pounds.
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Alzheimer’s Warning Signs You Need To Know After 19-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Patient
Neurologists diagnosed the teen from China at 19. But he developed symptoms when he was just 17. -
Here’s How Cinnamon Influences Brain Function
Researchers explored how cinnamon affects cognitive functions in a new review. -
Video Games Do Not Affect Kids’ Cognitive Abilities: Study
The new study could push parents to reevaluate their video-gaming rules for their children. -
Why Patients Are Struggling To Get Their Hands On First Alzheimer’s Drug
Experts say the rollout of the drug is affected by two factors: lack of insurance coverage and a long setup time with health systems.
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CDC Develops New Research Facility For Mining Program In West Virginia
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Dr. Eric Weiss on the Impact of Stem Cell Therapy on Autism Treatment
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Link Between Obesity And COVID-19 May Be Explained By Underactive Immune Response: Study
“During the pandemic, the majority of younger patients I saw on the COVID wards were obese. Given what we know about obesity, if you’d asked me why this was the case, I would have said that it was... -
Scientists Identify Protein To Help Treat Brain Hemorrhage
Doctors are trying to determine whether cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor has the potential to treat the life-threatening condition. -
Simple Supplement May Combat Key Protein That Drives Aging, Research Suggests
A neurotransmitter, D-serine is found in soybeans, eggs, fish, and nuts, and is also available as a dietary supplement. -
Healthy Pets, Hospitalized Humans May Transmit Drug-Resistant Microbes To Each Other: Study
As per the outlet, antimicrobial-resistant infections were responsible for more than 1.3 million deaths and were connected to 5 million deaths across the globe in 2019. -
What is 'Harvard Diet'? 6 Eating Practices For Optimal Health
“In terms of major chronic diseases like prevention of cardiovascular disease, different types of cancers [and] Type 2 diabetes, this way of eating is going to be helpful to prevent those diseases... -
Nervous System Instrumental In Severe Allergic Shock, Study Confirms
Scientists believe the findings of the research will open up possibilities to prevent or cure anaphylactic shock. -
Reversing Blindness: Scientists Restore Vision In Mice With Gene-Editing Technology
Using a versatile technology, they managed to reverse vision loss in mice. -
Safety And Confidence: ‘MagicSurgeon®’ Dr. Humberto Palladino Explains How To Do Cosmetic Surgery The Right Way
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Grim Milestone: US Maternal Deaths Highest In 60 Years
"The most powerful country in the world should not be accepting this as a reality. This is a crisis," said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. -
Down Syndrome Awareness Week: Causes And Diagnosis Of Cognitive Delays
Down's Syndrome is a genetic disorder at the onset of which a baby experiences developmental delays and has some distinguished physical attributes.