Scientists find a new way to predict non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research found a new way to effectively predict non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
They found the human microbiome...
Eating six prunes per day to prevent inflammation
In a recent study from The Pennsylvania State University, researchers found that eating nutrient-rich prunes every day may be beneficial to bone health, reducing...
Testosterone treatment not linked to heart disease risk in men
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen found that testosterone replacement therapy appears safe in the short-to-medium term to treat a condition caused by deficiency...
Daytime napping linked to Alzheimer’s disease
In a recent study from Rush University, researchers found there is a link between cognitive decline and excessive daytime napping.
The connection appears to occur...
Why western diets can cause diabetes
Scientists from the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation found that western diets high in sugar and diet can cause diabetes.
They found that a high-fat...
These COVID-19 patients 3 times more likely to die than people with flu
In a recent study from the Hospital del Mar, researchers found that adults (aged 18 or older) hospitalized with COVID-19 are at higher risk...
Drinking milk may increase your risk of prostate cancer
Scientists from Loma Linda University Health found that men with higher intakes of dairy foods, especially milk, face a much higher risk of prostate...
High omega-3 DHA in body linked to 49% lower risk of Alzheimer’s
Scientists from the Fatty Acid Research Institute found that people with a higher blood DHA level are 49% less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease...
These 3 drugs could reduce death risk in severe COVID-19
Scientists from McGill University found three drugs could reduce death risk in severely ill COVID-19 patients.
The finding supports the testing of these drugs—tacrolimus, zotatifin...
Scientists find strong link between diabetes and heart valve disease
Scientists from the University of Gothenburg found that people with diabetes display an increased risk of disease in left-sided heart valves compared to controls...









