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New research makes a big breakthrough in diabetes treatment

In a recent study, scientists from Monash University found a pathway to the regeneration of insulin in pancreatic stem cells, a major breakthrough toward...

Drinking coffee linked to lower cancer risk in women

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences found that higher coffee consumption is linked with a lower risk of endometrial cancer, a type...

How to use physical activity to lower heart failure risk

Scientists from the University of Glasgow found that engaging in moderate or vigorous physical activity may lower the risk of developing heart failure. They did...

Combining cardio, resistance training best for people with breast cancer

Scientists from the University of Alberta found that regular exercise during and after chemotherapy improves the quality of life and reduces cancer-related symptoms. They confirmed...

Vitamin D and estrogen may help prevent heart disease, diabetes, stroke

Vitamin D and estrogen have already shown well-documented results in improving bone health in women. In a study from China, scientists found that this same...

This study finds why men die earlier than women

In a recent study, scientists from the University of Virginia found that the loss of the male sex chromosome as many men age causes...

Research shows a big cause for inflammation that damages arteries

In a recent study, scientists from New York University found that platelets are the trigger of an artery-damaging inflammatory response. Platelets are tiny, sticky cellular...

Dementia risk may be higher if an upper heart chamber is abnormal

In a study from Johns Hopkins University, scientists found structural or functional abnormalities within the heart's left atrium, with or without symptoms, may increase...

Drinking green tea, coffee reduces death risk for stroke and heart attack survivors

Scientists from Osaka University found stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further heart disease events by drinking...

Basic cuffs are just as good as standard devices for checking blood pressure at...

Scientists from UC San Francisco examined whether newer monitoring devices that pair with smartphones led to better management of high blood pressure than home-use...