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  • Health - 26 Jun 2019
    Sleep is vital for overall health. Poor sleep can cause daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and mood deterioration and has implications for poor health outcomes. Getting six or fewer hours each night may...
  • Health - 16 Dec 2025
    Chrononutrition research indicates that eating later in the evening or at night, when circadian physiology is less favorable for glucose handling, can worsen postprandial metabolism and, over time,...
  • Health - 13 Dec 2019
    Walnuts are rich in nutrients unsaturated fats and their consumption is associated with beneficial health outcomes.
  • Health - 8 Mar 2026
    Scientists are uncovering how the placenta, long viewed as a temporary pregnancy organ, acts as a powerful biological predictor of lifelong health, linking prenatal environments to future risks of...
  • Health - 6 Jun 2025
    Blood in the stool can signal a range of gastrointestinal conditions, from benign hemorrhoids to serious cancers. Prompt recognition of warning signs and risk factors is essential for timely diagnosis...
  • Health - 27 May 2025
    The Portfolio Diet is a scientifically validated, plant-based dietary approach that integrates soluble fiber, plant sterols, soy protein, and nuts to significantly reduce LDL cholesterol and improve...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2025
    Semaglutide's role extends beyond diabetes, aiding weight loss and offering cardiovascular protection, with ongoing research into its broader health impacts.
  • Health - 11 Jul 2024
    Non-biological factors have also been implicated in an increased risk of developing cancer. Both individual- and area-level socioeconomic factors also significantly influence cancer incidence and...
  • Health - 1 Jul 2024
    The glycemic index is a nutritional tool that helps measure how quickly the carbohydrates in a particular food affect an individual’s blood sugar levels. As per the GI values, foods are classified as...
  • Health - 13 Jun 2024
    Fruit has long been a recommended source of calories, fiber and a host of nutrients. However, is there such a thing as eating too much fruit?

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