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Fast walking is a simple way to prevent type 2 diabetes

A new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine points to an encouraging link between walking speed and the risk of developing...

Vitamin D plays a big role in reducing diabetes risk

A recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Annals of Internal Medicine sheds new light on the potential benefits of vitamin D in...

Research shows a major cause of prostate cancer spread

In a significant advancement in prostate cancer research, scientists from MedUni Vienna, led by Lukas Kenner, have made a breakthrough discovery. Their study, published in...

Oral steroids linked to high blood pressure, study finds

A team of scientists at the University of Leeds recently made an important discovery. They were studying people with long-term swelling and pain in...

Opioids cannot effectively control cancer pain, study finds

A recent study led by the University of Sydney has brought to light some surprising findings about the effectiveness of opioids in managing cancer...

High good cholesterol linked to dementia risk, study finds

A recent study has brought a surprising twist to our understanding of cholesterol and brain health. Published in The Lancet Regional Health: Western Pacific, this...

High blood pressure patients need to be cautious of common painkiller

Recent research from the University of Edinburgh has brought to light some concerning information about paracetamol, a common painkiller. This study, led by Iain MacIntyre...

Eating meals early could help prevent heart disease

Recent findings from a large study highlight a surprising factor in the battle against heart disease: the timing of our meals. This research, delving into...

Acupuncture may help fight against type 2 diabetes

A new study from Edith Cowan University has unveiled the potential of acupuncture therapy in combating type 2 diabetes, particularly for those with prediabetes. The...

Walking 3000 steps more can help lower blood pressure in older people

A new study led by Linda Pescatello of UConn's College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources shows the significant benefits of minimal physical activity...