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Plant-based low-carb diets linked to slower weight gain

A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, set to be published in JAMA Network Open, suggests that the type of...

Scientists find new way to treat long COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome

A recent study by the University of Otago has brought hope to those suffering from long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). This pilot...

Disrupted sleep in 30s and 40s linked to later cognitive issues

New research published in the journal Neurology® by the American Academy of Neurology suggests a potential link between disrupted sleep in middle age and...

Why a drink before bedtime can ruin your sleep

Many people believe that having a drink before bed can help them sleep better. However, a team of sleep experts and neuroscientists from the E.P....

Revolutionary diabetes drug shows remarkable weight loss results

Scientists from Yale and other institutions have made a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against obesity. They found that tirzepatide, a drug recently approved for...

Scientists find the key to better sleep in hospitals

A study by the University of Surrey and the University of Padova has discovered something interesting about how patients sleep in hospitals. It turns out...

Reducing loneliness may lower death risk in obese people

A new study offers hope for obese individuals facing social isolation, suggesting that addressing loneliness can significantly reduce health risks and early death. Dr. Lu...

Regular health check reduces disease and death risks

A study published in BMC Medicine reveals a significant benefit of attending an NHS Health Check appointment. This free preventative screening program in the UK...

Weight loss surgery boosts lung function and lowers inflammation

A study by the University of Vermont has brought new insights into the benefits of bariatric surgery, beyond just weight loss. Published in the American...

Walking limitations linked to increased fracture risk

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has brought to light a significant correlation between walking limitations and the risk of fractures. This research,...