Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer
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 Meat or not to meat? Study challenges health claims of plant-based substitutesMeat or not to meat? Study challenges health claims of plant-based substitutes
 
Study finds no significant cardiometabolic health benefits of plant-based meat analog diets compared to animal-based meat diets among Singaporeans at risk of type 2 diabetes, challenging assumptions about plant-based meat substitutes' health advantages.
 
 
 Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancerLinking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer
 
Study reviews epidemiological evidence linking modifiable risk factors like diet and hypertension to both cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential strategies for simultaneous prevention and management.
 
   Study reveals metabolic markers linked to long COVID-19 severityStudy reveals metabolic markers linked to long COVID-19 severity
 
Long COVID-19, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), is a global health phenomenon characterized by persistent symptoms following the acute phase of COVID-19.
 
   Childhood sedentariness associated with increase in blood insulin concentration, study showsChildhood sedentariness associated with increase in blood insulin concentration, study shows
 
An increase in sedentary time from childhood is associated with a significant increase in blood insulin concentration, a new study shows.
 
 Metabolic health determines effectiveness of influenza vaccination
 
Metabolic health determines effectiveness of influenza vaccinationMetabolic health (normal blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels, among other factors) influences the effectiveness of influenza vaccinations. Vaccination is known to be less effective in people with obesity compared to those with a healthier body mass index (BMI), but St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have found it is not obesity itself, but instead metabolic dysfunction, which makes the difference.
 
 
 Korean fermented food Doenjang shows promise in alleviating menopausal symptoms
 
Korean fermented food Doenjang shows promise in alleviating menopausal symptomsStudy compares the effects of traditional versus commercial Korean Doenjang on menopausal symptoms, finding that traditional variants with high beneficial microorganisms are more effective in reducing these symptoms and improving cardiovascular and gut health.
 
 
 New models improve heart disease risk prediction, especially for women
 
New models improve heart disease risk prediction, especially for womenWhen it comes to matters of the heart, cardiovascular disease in women is underdiagnosed compared to men. A popular scoring system used to estimate how likely a person is to develop a cardiovascular disease within the next 10 years is the Framingham Risk Score. It is based on factors including age, sex, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.