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01/11/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
If you are fasting, don’t go shopping: Study finds shopping hungry usually leads to more high-calorie purchases
A team of researchers at Cornell University suggests that shopping for groceries on an empty stomach will lead to the purchase of high-calorie foods. Aner Tal, lead author of the study, said that people tend to skip meals because of dieting, fasting, or busy schedules that make them forget to eat. “But it doesn’t matter why […]
01/10/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
You can easily prevent inflammation-related conditions with chlorella, researchers discover
Inflammation is part of the body’s immune response. However, if it persists longer than necessary, it can damage healthy cells, tissues, and organs, leading to diseases. To prevent inflammation-related diseases, researchers in France recommend you to take chlorella. According to their study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, this green microalgae containing many nutrients, […]
01/09/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Children who suffer from urinary incontinence may benefit from chamomile
Children who suffer from enuresis, also known as urinary incontinence, may benefit from chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.). A study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine found that chamomile oil can help reduce the frequency of both nocturnal and daytime enuresis. Enuresis is the medical term for bedwetting. It is the accidental […]
01/08/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Garcinia cambogia found to lower abnormally high cholesterol levels
Garcinia cambogia can reduce the negative effects of adhering to high-fat diets, according to a study published in the Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine. In the study, researchers found that it can lower high cholesterol levels and reduce oxidative stress. Researchers at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research in India examined the […]
01/08/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Fast food prior to pregnancy found to increase risk of gestational diabetes
A team of researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the Medicine Faculty of the University of Navarra in Spain discovered that eating fast food before being pregnant may increase the risk of the woman developing gestational diabetes. In the study, the researchers analyzed the data of more than 3,000 women […]
01/06/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Alzheimer’s hits more than just the memory; patients experience immune system dysfunction as well
Researchers have discovered that there is a link between inflammation biomarkers in both plasma and cerebrospinal fluid and markers of Alzheimer’s disease-associated pathology. This means that the disease does not only affect memory, but the immune system of patients as well. The study was conducted by a group of researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz […]
01/05/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Junk food causes nutrition deficiency: Soda and fast food cripple brain development, according to new study
A special issue of the journal Birth Defects Research: The Teenage Brain has concluded that the excessive consumption of junk food and energy drinks impairs the mental health of teenagers. In the study, a team of researchers from the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia reviewed the effects of caffeine and taurine found in energy drinks on the developing […]
01/04/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Researchers discover why people with a “co-infection” of two or more parasites often get worse after treatment
An international research team has discovered why people with a co-infection of two or more parasites often get worse after deworming. The research team analyzed data from an Indonesian study that involved 4,000 patients who had two parasitic infections: malaria and hookworm. They concentrated on the malaria patients who had also received deworming treatment. The […]
01/03/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Diabetes found to double your risk of cataracts, potential blindness
Getting diabetes doesn’t just mean having increased glucose levels — it also entails the risk of severe complications. In a study in the journal Eye, researchers found that people with diabetes are more likely to develop cataracts – which could lead to blindness. Researchers from Anglia Ruskin University, University of Basel, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, and […]
01/02/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Nature shows us how important circadian rhythm is to our overall well-being
Nature demonstrates the importance of circadian rhythm to organisms’ overall well-being in the latest issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Researchers from the Netherlands focused on the significance of biological clock on nature and other organisms. The theme of the journal’s issue on “wild clocks” comes after an international symposium arranged […]
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