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12/13/2021
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Vitamin D deficiency increases spread of disease
Being aware of your vitamin D levels and increasing your levels if you’re deficient are two of the simplest steps you can take to stay well. This includes helping to protect against infectious diseases like COVID-19, as a wealth of data show that vitamin D levels are strongly correlated with the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection.1 (Article by Joseph […]
08/14/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Analysis of bone collagen from Roman Britons reveal details about their diet and mortality rates
Remains of Roman Britons are known for their high nitrogen isotope ratios, which are linked to a sophisticated and abundant diet characterized mainly by seafood. But a study published in the journal Annals of Human Biology found that higher nitrogen isotope ratios, combined with carbon ratios and death rates, correspond to long periods of malnutrition and higher mortality risk. This looks […]
05/17/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Moderate sunbathing helps lower mortality risk, suggest researchers
Sunlight, like red wine, can be good or bad for your health, depending on how much you get. While drinking moderate amounts of red wine can reduce your risk of heart failure and improve your blood pressure, consuming excessive amounts can lead to alcohol dependence, liver damage and weight gain. In a similar way, moderate sun exposure can […]
03/05/2020
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By Michael Alexander
WHO admits global coronavirus death rate HIGHER than initially thought: Now 3.4%
The global mortality rate for coronavirus (COVID-19), the disease caused by the new coronavirus that first appeared in China and is now spreading across the globe, is much higher than what was previously thought, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. The WHO, in an announcement from their headquarters in Geneva on Tuesday, set the new rate at 3.4 percent, […]
09/23/2019
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By Grace Olson
Sitting on a chair all day? Exercise can “offset” the health risks associated with it, says research
Each year, more and more people become glued to their desks, their couches, and their beds due to technology. Various tools and devices have been developed that make many things accessible to people with just a tap of a finger. However, the sedentary lifestyle poses numerous health risks and can lead to obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular […]
09/01/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Hospital lights increase risk of dying in patients with heart disease
Hospitals may want to consider changing the lights they use in their rooms, especially for patients who suffered a cardiac arrest. A study published in the journal Experimental Neurology found a link between exposure to white light at night – the kind that typically illuminates hospital rooms – and inflammation, brain cell death, and a […]
08/29/2019
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By Zoey Sky
When it comes to exercise, age is just a number – SHOCKING study shows that even the elderly can benefit from working out
Exercising helps you maintain a healthy weight, which then prevents conditions linked to obesity such as heart disease. According to a recent study, even the elderly can benefit from physical activity, as long as they work out regularly. The study was published in the journal JAMA Network Open. Physical activity and mortality risk reduction Dr. […]
06/16/2019
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By Vicki Batts
Conveniently deadly: A diet of ultraprocessed foods increases risk of mortality
It should be common knowledge by now that a junk food diet is no good for you. But researchers continue to be astonished by just how toxic processed foods and “ultraprocessed foods” really are. However bad you think that life of microwave meals and snack cakes is for you — well, the science shows it’s […]
05/30/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Both low- and high-carb diets are bad for your health, study concludes
There are many dietary guidelines available today. Some follow a diet that restricts fat consumption in favor of carbohydrates, while others prefer a low-carb diet that prioritizes proteins and fat, which, in practice, has been more successful at inducing short-term weight loss. However, while studies have explained the science between these two popular diets, most […]
04/28/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Night owls are at risk of various diseases because of poor eating habits, reveals study
Unlike morning people, night owls function better at night. Individuals who prefer a late-night lifestyle may be more productive in the evening, but according to health experts, they could also be at risk of different health problems because they tend to eat a lot of unhealthy foods. The study, which was published in the journal Advances in […]
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