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Common gym habits may harm fertility in men, study finds

A study in the January issue of Reproductive BioMedicine Online sheds light on a concerning issue: many young men who are gym enthusiasts don't...

Many women with common bone disease don’t know their fracture risk

A recent study published in Osteoporosis International reveals a crucial gap in communication between healthcare providers and women with osteoporosis regarding their risk of...

Many dead patients are still on electronic health records, study finds

A startling discovery was made in a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine. In a study at the University of California, Los Angeles, it...

Low-carb diet helps control blood pressure and body weight

A recent study has made a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the most effective dietary patterns for managing hypertension, prediabetes, and type...

Sleep apnea linked to blood pressure and heart disease risk

A groundbreaking study published in a Nature journal has revealed a critical yet often overlooked risk factor in cardiovascular health: poorly managed sleep apnea. Conducted...

High blood pressure and the brain has a surprising immune connection

A recent study in Nature Neuroscience has made a significant discovery regarding the impact of chronic high blood pressure on cognitive decline, offering a...

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...