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Insulin Resistance Risk Factor For 26 Diseases, Linked To Early Death In Women: Study
The study found that insulin resistance is associated with more than 30 diseases, elevating the risk for 26 of them and potentially leading to early death in women. Night Owls At Higher Risk Of Diabetes: Study
Compared with an intermediate chronotype, participants with a late chronotype had a 46% higher risk of type 2 diabetes, even after adjusting for other factors including age and lifestyle factors. Eating Fish During Pregnancy May Cut Offspring's Autism Risk, Not Omega-3: Study Says
Including fish in the diet during pregnancy is linked to a 20% reduction in the risk of autism spectrum disorder and a decreased risk of autism-related traits in children, the study revealed. Low-Carb, High-Fat Diet May Help Weight Loss, But Study Says It Raises Diabetes Risk
A low-carb, high-fat diet is linked to a 20% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, the study revealed.
Skipping Through Online Videos Can Boost Boredom, Try Watching Them Fully: Study
The researchers analyzed the impact of digital switching on boredom and found that the habit of watching only short snippets of videos or frequently fast-forwarding through them can actually increase feelings of boredom. Untreated Hypertension Linked To 42% Higher Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease: Study
Untreated hypertension is linked to a 42% higher risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults aged 60 or older, a study revealed. Friend's Genetic Traits Can Influence Your Mental Health Risk: Study
The traits of your friends, particularly their genetic predisposition to mental health issues, can influence your mental health risks, the study revealed. Watching Even 8 Minutes Of TikTok Glamorizing Disordered Eating Harms Body Image, Study Finds
The researchers noted that even short exposure to "pro-anorexia" content that glorifies extreme weight loss and restricted diet is sufficient to harm body image and affect women's mental health.
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Reducing Smoking Prevalence To 5% Improves Longevity, Saves Millions Of Lives Worldwide: Study
By lowering the prevalence of smoking from current levels to just 5% everywhere, there will be a significant boost in life expectancy and prevent millions of premature deaths worldwide by 2050. Breast Cancer Deaths In U.S. Drop, But Cases Among Young Women On Rise, Study Warns
According to the report, breast cancer rates increased by 1% annually from 2012 to 2021, with sharper rises among women under the age of 50 (1.4%). Bedwetting In Kids? Watch Out For Vitamin Deficiencies, Researchers Say
Children with primary nocturnal enuresis may be more likely to have vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency, and a deficiency in vitamin B12, the study revealed. Babies Born Via Assisted Reproductive Technology At Higher Risk Of Heart Defects: Study
The researchers found that compared to those conceived naturally, babies conceived through ART have a 36% higher risk of being born with a major heart defect. California Bans 6 Harmful Dyes In School Food Linked To Behavioral Issues
The new law, part of the California School Food Safety Act, bans the use of six artificial dyes: Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, and Green 3, in food and drinks served at public schools. Want To Know How Well You're Aging? New Cheek Swab Test Predicts Mortality Risk
Using a next-generation epigenetic clock called CheekAge, the researchers used methylation data from cheek cells to predict mortality from any cause. Metabolic Syndrome Affects One-Third Of U.S. Adults: Study Reveals Effective Diet Strategy
Researchers have found that time-restricted eating, a popular diet strategy known for weight loss, could be a game-changer for those with metabolic syndrome.
Unlike traditional manual processes, AI-powered solutions can drastically improve efficiency in the medical billing cycle. AI can identify patterns in denied claims, correct common errors, and even predict the likelihood of claim approval. How Nurses Play A Key Role In Suicide Prevention
The rapport nurses develop with patients can play a crucial role in encouraging individuals to open up about their thoughts of self-harm. Why Are Medical Costs So High In The United States?
Administrative costs account for roughly 25% of total healthcare spending in the U.S. This includes expenses associated with billing, insurance processing, and compliance with regulations.