Gut Microbiota From Cradle To Grave: Does Age Or Lifestyle Matter More?
None of us need FaceApp to know the broad strokes of what will happen when we grow older: a few more wrinkles, a few more…
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None of us need FaceApp to know the broad strokes of what will happen when we grow older: a few more wrinkles, a few more…
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We know that exercise is good for us. There is plenty of evidence regarding its health benefits! So why do so few of us do…
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Diabetes (i.e. Type 1, Type 2, gestational, and pre-diabetes) is a non-communicable disease that has been shown to disproportionately affect food insecure populations. Its management…
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Though it was once thought that the evolution of the human species was a linear progression from ape-like ancestor to modern humans, recent findings have…
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” Bread mold is a type of fungus and is therefore eukaryotic (contains membrane-bound organelles) and multi-cellular. Mold cells are present in a long filamentous…
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Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as being important to public health; it is known to be associated with elevated risks of coronary heart disease, type…
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Research from the Danish Cancer Society shows that the intake of red and processed meat are the risk factors with the highest impact for the…
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Cancer is a very large and costly, in terms of lives and money, problem that the world faces. Recently, a new cancer “vaccine” is about…
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As hundreds of smoking cessation and alcohol reduction apps are currently available on the market, smokers and drinkers looking to cut down or stop must…
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This study is the first prospective, population-based prevalence study particularly designed for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). The finding of a 3.7% prevalence among individuals…
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The brain is a fascinatingly complex organ, responsible for all that we do and experience. The brain is so complex that even to simply discuss…
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