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Sedentary lifestyle and screen time linked to rising metabolic syndrome in Chinese youth

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasingly common condition, with about 3% and...

Perinatal Depression May Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Women with perinatal depression (PND) are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to the authors of a study published in the...

New study links psoriasis severity to skin microbiome dysbiosis

A recent study published in eBioMedicine performed a multi-omics analysis of host-microbe...

Exposure to urban green and blue spaces may lower odds of having coronary artery calcification

  Being near and having more exposure to urban green space and blue...

Rapeseed diacylglycerol oil may combat obesity by enhancing lipid metabolism

Rapeseed oil is a widely used vegetable oil; however, excess consumption of...

Higher intake of ultra-processed foods found to increase cancer mortality risk

In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers investigated the association between...

Physical activity significantly reduces all-cause and cardiovascular mortality risks in older adults

A study published in the journal Scientific Reports shows that physical activity...

Nitrate from plant sources linked to lower risk of mortality

New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found that nitrate from...

Air Pollution Makes Cancer Patients More Vulnerable To Cardiovascular Disease

A recent study reported that even short-term exposure to air pollutants known as fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) — which are microscopic particles or...

Can cocoa lower your heart disease risk?

In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers reviewed the effects of...

New challenges in cancer care: cardiovascular disease and environmental factors

A recent study published in JAAC CardioOncology reviewed preclinical and epidemiologic evidence...

Snoring Tied to High Blood Pressure Risk – Neuroscience News

Summary: Regular snoring, especially in overweight middle-aged men, is linked to elevated blood pressure and uncontrolled hypertension. The study used home-based monitoring to objectively...

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