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03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Animal study finds that morning exercise improves metabolic response, while night exercise increases energy expenditure
The circadian rhythm is your body’s internal process that follows a daily cycle. This rhythm typically responds to light levels in an individual’s environment, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle. Maintaining a consistent circadian rhythm is essential to overall health – chronic disruption of your regular sleep schedule can have adverse health consequences. Now, recent […]
03/09/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Scientists look at mitochondria for their anti-aging potential on muscles
Muscle loss, known scientifically as sarcopenia, is a disease associated with the aging process. This condition causes a loss of muscle mass and strength, which eventually leads to a loss of balance, a weakened ability to perform daily tasks, and an overall decrease in the general quality of one’s life. Thankfully, new evidence suggests that […]
03/06/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Philippines and Singapore look into COCONUT OIL molecules as potential cures for the coronavirus
Coconut oil has been widely marketed as a superfood that provides a range of health benefits – from improving heart health to boosting brain function. Now, researchers from Singapore and the Philippines are exploring its potential use as a treatment for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global emergency […]
02/25/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Are antibodies in the joints to blame for rheumatoid arthritic pain? Animal study helps researchers understand antibody-mediated pain
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and pain by attacking the synovial tissues within the joints. This often affects the joints of the hands, wrists, feet, knees, elbows and ankles. The American College of Rheumatology estimates that rheumatoid arthritis affects about 1.3 million Americans, with 75 percent of these patients being women. […]
02/24/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Poor dental health linked to greater liver cancer risk: Oral and gut microbiomes are linked
Chances are your parents reminded you time and time again to brush your teeth before and after meals as a kid to keep your teeth clean and healthy. However, achieving healthy teeth takes a lifetime of care, an understanding of oral hygiene basics and the occasional trip to the dentist. Unfortunately, according to the American […]
02/24/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Your motivation could be influenced by chronic inflammation, study says
People often experience days where they lack the motivation to get up and go to wherever they need to be. While this mopey, listless feeling can strike at any moment, those with chronic, low-grade inflammation are more likely to experience the sudden onset of the blues. A study published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Science found […]
02/20/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
How does oral microbiota increase liver cancer risk?
Poor oral hygiene not only affects dental health, causing tooth decay and gum disease, but it can also lead to heart disease and diabetes. Now, recent research suggests that poor oral health can also increase your risk of developing certain cancers. A study published in the United European Gastroenterology Journal found an association between poor […]
02/20/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Study: Newly discovered compound used by bacteria found to break down environmental pollutants
Environmental pollution is considered one of the biggest global threats. It is defined as the introduction of harmful contaminants to the environment through various means. These contaminants, or pollutants, can cause serious damage to the ecosystem and can even destroy the balance of the environment. According to a report by Pure Earth, a non-profit environmental organization, […]
02/19/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does our brain have an internal hunger switch? Researchers identify neurons that could “turn off” appetite
Eating is a basic activity performed by all living organisms. Yet there is still much to learn about it, especially how and why eating becomes disordered. The National Eating Disorder Association reports that up to 30 million people in the U.S. suffer from an eating disorder, such as overeating, undereating, anorexia or bulimia. But despite eating being more commonly […]
02/06/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does the bacterium that causes Lyme disease also hold the key to treating Lyme arthritis?
Lyme disease is one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the US. The CDC reports that around 30,000 Americans get infected by Lyme every year. However, other data gathering methods suggest that this number can rise to 300,000 cases each year. Because of the rising number of Lyme disease cases, scientists have been interested […]
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