Gut microbes may antagonize or assist in anorexia
You are likely familiar with the serious consequences of anorexia for those who experience it, but you might not be aware that the disorder may not be purely… read more.
You are likely familiar with the serious consequences of anorexia for those who experience it, but you might not be aware that the disorder may not be purely… read more.
In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for driving (0.08% BAC), in England, Wales and Northern… read more.
Article written by Bruce Sylvester Researchers from a large European study report that those who drink regularly a modest amount of alcohol have an increased risk of developing… read more.
Both high and low levels of lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) appear to be associated with an elevated risk of all-cause death, researchers from a Danish general population study reported… read more.
Compared with people who ate meat, vegans with lower calcium and protein intakes on average, had a 43% higher risk of fractures anywhere in the body (total fractures),… read more.
Article written by Bruce Sylvester A green Mediterranean (‘green Med’) diet, using an increased amount of plant material and minimal red meat or poultry, appears to be better… read more.
Article written by Bruce Sylvester Severely obese persons (BMI >35) who suffer a heart attack and who then undergo weight-reduction surgery appear to have a lower risk of… read more.
First study to use objective measure to look at 25,000 people’s diet
4 or more cups of green tea + 2 or more of coffee linked to 63% lower all cause mortality
Researchers studied the effects of a 12-week exercise regimen on 148 active-duty Air Force airmen..
When the riders set off to climb Mount Etna on the 3rd stage of Giro d’Italia, they have definitely eaten large amounts of carbohydrates in the form of… read more.
Written by Bruce Sylvester Researchers report that there is no link between statin use and cognitive decline. The findings were published on Nov. 18, 2019 in the Journal… read more.
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