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Post-workout muscle-building response better in people eating whole eggs than egg whites

Post-workout muscle-building response better in people eating whole eggs than egg whites

Better support may help people with Type 2 diabetes

Better support may help people with Type 2 diabetes

Immune system plays key role in development of atherosclerosis

Immune system plays key role in development of atherosclerosis

New guide provides evidence-based overview of key sleep challenges faced by women

New guide provides evidence-based overview of key sleep challenges faced by women

One in two older adults has suboptimal vitamin D levels, study finds

One in two older adults has suboptimal vitamin D levels, study finds

Longer life associated with optimism, stubborness and “love for land” finds study

Longer life associated with optimism, stubborness and “love for land” finds study

Rejected antibiotic candidate could be worth a second look, research finds

Rejected antibiotic candidate could be worth a second look, research finds

Study finds erectile dysfunction as risk factor for early cardiovascular disease

Study finds erectile dysfunction as risk factor for early cardiovascular disease

Study finds improvements in survivals rates of individuals with kidney failure

Study finds improvements in survivals rates of individuals with kidney failure

Nutritional scientists call on Canadian government to impose stricter limits on unhealthy foods

Nutritional scientists call on Canadian government to impose stricter limits on unhealthy foods

Researchers win NIH grants for Alzheimer's research on Amish resilience and rapid onset

Researchers win NIH grants for Alzheimer's research on Amish resilience and rapid onset

Anti-stress compounds provide new treatment approach for diabetes and obesity

Anti-stress compounds provide new treatment approach for diabetes and obesity

Bipolar disorder may involve accelerated epigenetic aging, study finds

Bipolar disorder may involve accelerated epigenetic aging, study finds

Death receptors in the blood can help measure risk of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes

Death receptors in the blood can help measure risk of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes

Kidney dysfunction raises diabetes risk, study suggests

Kidney dysfunction raises diabetes risk, study suggests

Soy foods, cruciferous vegetables may reduce breast cancer treatment’s side effects

Soy foods, cruciferous vegetables may reduce breast cancer treatment’s side effects

Abu Dhabi focuses on reducing childhood obesity

Abu Dhabi focuses on reducing childhood obesity

Canola oil linked to worsening of Alzheimer’s

Canola oil linked to worsening of Alzheimer’s

Many discarded donor kidneys could be used for transplantation

Many discarded donor kidneys could be used for transplantation

Nutrition labeling has little impact on sodium consumption

Nutrition labeling has little impact on sodium consumption

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