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- Discover the benefits of Tongkat Ali with these supplements that harness nature's power to boost testosterone levels and enhance men's vitality.
- The study revealed that metformin can reduce the amount of COVID-19 virus in the body and lower the risk of viral rebound.
- An investigation revealed that approximately 170 people have likely been exposed to TB.
- Adults with permanent liver damage can lower the levels of harmful ammonia by substituting one meal with a vegan or vegetarian option, the study revealed.
- Discover the secret to radiant, youthful skin with collagen power drinks – the ultimate skincare booster packed with all the goodness your skin craves.
- There is a 40% increased risk of depression at the perimenopausal stage compared to the premenopausal stage, a study revealed.
- Researchers have found that a brief period of anger can damage your blood vessels and elevate the risk of heart disease and stroke.
- The researchers found that adopting intermittent fasting with an eating period between 8 am and 4 pm, combined with high-intensity functional training during the fasting window, could lead to significant transformations in body composition and cardiometabolic measures.
- Introducing EVL BCAA Energy: A natural pre-workout drink with green coffee for focus, BCAAs for performance, and essential vitamins.
- The outbreak linked to contaminated organic walnuts sold in bulk bins has led to 12 reported cases of illness and seven hospitalizations in California and Washington.
- The new study also indicates the possibility of using dietary intervention to prevent or slow down the progression of psychiatric disorders.
- The new guidelines by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) lower the screening age to include all individuals assigned female at birth who are at an average risk of breast cancer, extending beyond the previous threshold of 50.
- Teenagers who frequently vape may face increased exposure to harmful metals like lead and uranium, which could potentially impact brain and organ development adversely, a study revealed.
- The researchers have identified the ideal number of hours you should spend standing, sitting, sleeping, and engaging in physical activities for optimal heart health and diabetic control.
- People with a strong genetic risk of shorter lifespans could add almost 5.5 years to their lives if they adopt a healthy lifestyle at 40, the study revealed.
- With so many choices out there to achieve a sun-kissed skin, here are our top 8 picks for you to decide on, whichever on this list is your next summer buddy!
- Although HIV transmission from contaminated blood through unsterile injection is a well-known risk, the cluster marks the first known case of transmission during a cosmetic injection procedure.
- Adults who experienced four or more adverse childhood experiences are four times more likely to experience depression and low life satisfaction, the study revealed.
- Inadequate sleep is not just about feeling tired or sluggish; it can also lead to serious long-term consequences.
- The researchers found higher odds of migraine or severe headache linked to the use of acid-suppression therapy, including proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), H2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs), and generic antacids.
- Flavored milk such as chocolate milk will still be available in elementary cafeterias but with limited added sugar.
- The remnants of the bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk are not the same as the infectious virus and currently do not pose any elevated risk, the FDA said in an update.
- Children whose mothers contracted dengue fever during pregnancy faced a 27% higher likelihood of hospitalization from birth to age three, the study revealed.
- Having a healthy sleep pattern could cut the risk of cardiovascular diseases and stroke among midlife and older adults, regardless of their genetic predisposition for these conditions, a recent study revealed.
- Researchers have now found that certain emulsifiers, a common food additive used in many processed and packaged foods are linked to an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes.