Mediterranean diet and exercise reshape gut microbiome, aiding weight loss
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 Link between nutrient intake and multimorbidity risk reported in recent study, more research is neededLink between nutrient intake and multimorbidity risk reported in recent study, more research is needed
 
In a recent study published in BMC Public Health, researchers explored potential associations between nutrient intake and multimorbidities.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet and exercise reshape gut microbiome, aiding weight lossMediterranean diet and exercise reshape gut microbiome, aiding weight loss
 
Intensive lifestyle intervention combining the Mediterranean diet and physical activity reduces weight and alters gut microbiota in overweight and obese participants, offering potential cardiovascular benefits.
 
   Fenugreek seeds: A superfood for health and wellness, says new reviewFenugreek seeds: A superfood for health and wellness, says new review
 
Research highlights the dietary significance and potential applications of fenugreek seeds, emphasizing their role in disease prevention, chronic condition management, and providing nutritional value, including their ability to reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
 
   ChatGPT outperforms Bing in providing information on home hypertension managementChatGPT outperforms Bing in providing information on home hypertension management
 
The responses given by the artificial intelligence tools ChatGPT and Bing to questions about blood pressure monitoring methods at home.
 
   Chronic underhydration linked to major health risks, study findsChronic underhydration linked to major health risks, study finds
 
Chronic underhydration has been linked to severe long-term health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and kidney dysfunction, underscoring the need for increased hydration awareness and intervention strategies.
 
 Are your snacks deadly? New study reveals how ultra-processed foods lead to chronic disease outcomes
 
Are your snacks deadly? New study reveals how ultra-processed foods lead to chronic disease outcomesThe association between ultra-processed food exposure and chronic disease outcomes.
 
 
 Aging too quickly? Biological clock linked to heart disease and early death
 
Aging too quickly? Biological clock linked to heart disease and early deathAccelerated biological aging linked to higher risks of cardiometabolic diseases and mortality, underscoring the need for early detection and intervention strategies.
 
 
 Neurological Narratives: A Journey into Women's Brain Health Research
 
Neurological Narratives: A Journey into Women's Brain Health ResearchThis insightful interview explores the disparities in neurological care and the innovative strategies aimed at transforming research and treatment for better, inclusive health outcomes.
 
 
 Cannabis users may be at higher risk of heart attack and stroke
 
Cannabis users may be at higher risk of heart attack and strokeAn analysis of 430,000 adults in the U.S.
 
 
 Eating live microbe-rich foods linked to better heart health
 
Eating live microbe-rich foods linked to better heart healthStudy reveals consuming foods rich in live microorganisms can improve cardiovascular health among US adults, suggesting a beneficial link between diet and heart health markers.
 
 
 Study shows link between sweetened drinks and higher atrial fibrillation risk
 
Study shows link between sweetened drinks and higher atrial fibrillation riskAdults who reported drinking two liters (about 67 ounces) or more of sugar- or artificially sweetened drinks per week had a higher risk of an irregular heart rhythm known as atrial fibrillation compared with adults who drank fewer such beverages, according to new research published today in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
 
 
 Childhood 'lazy eye' linked to increased health risks in adulthood
 
Childhood 'lazy eye' linked to increased health risks in  adulthoodAdults who had amblyopia ('lazy eye') in childhood are more likely to experience hypertension, obesity, and metabolic syndrome in adulthood, as well as an increased risk of heart attack, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
 
 
 Thinking of switching to Quorn? It could help lower bad cholesterol by 10%
 
Thinking of switching to Quorn? It could help lower bad cholesterol by 10%A new Clinical Nutrition study investigated whether a home-based and remotely-delivered dietary intervention containing mycoprotein could influence cholesterol and other biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in overweight adults.
 
 
 Human molecular adaptations to fasting: Insights from proteomic analysis
 
Human molecular adaptations to fasting: Insights from proteomic analysisResearchers investigate systemic proteome adaptations to one week of fasting in humans.
 
 
 Microplastics and nanoplastics could be harming your heart health
 
Microplastics and nanoplastics could be harming your heart healthWhether micro- and nano-plastics (MNPs) are detectable in atherosclerotic plaques.
 
 
 Increased adherence to DASH diet related to decreased probabilities of metabolic disease conditions among adolescents, particularly overweight girls
 
Increased adherence to DASH diet related to decreased probabilities of metabolic disease conditions among adolescents, particularly overweight girlsResearchers evaluated the relationship between Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) and metabolic health status among Iranian overweight and obese adolescents.
 
 
 Gender differences explored: Cardiovascular health variances in women's lifespan
 
Gender differences explored: Cardiovascular health variances in women's lifespanWomen's cardiovascular disease risks and outcomes differ throughout the lifespan from those of men, according to a collection of studies devoted to cardiovascular medicine research focused on women of all ages, published today in a special "spotlight" issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.
 
 
 New blood biomarkers identified to predict cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis patients
 
New blood biomarkers identified to predict cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis patientsRheumatoid arthritis impacts approximately 2 million people in the United States and is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.