Vitamin D2 supplements may negatively impact circulating levels of vitamin D3 and negate the latter's potential benefits, ...
Researchers from the University of East Anglia and biotechnology company Oxford Biodynamics have developed a new blood test ...
Is walking 4,000 steps once or twice a week enough to reduce heart disease risk? A new study found that those who took at least 4,000 steps lowered their cardiovascular disease risk by 27%.
What is the ‘golden dose’ and what are the risks? Medical News Today asks four experts to weigh in on the trend of trying to ...
Quitting smoking during midlife or even later on can help slow down age-related cognitive decline, a new study suggests ...
In combination, two commonly used heart drugs reverse fat accumulation in the liver, a study in animals has shown.
The British Dietetic Association (BDA) released guidelines for managing chronic constipation, which point to kiwis, rye bread, and mineral water as some of the best natural treatments.
Although the findings appear to kick against the status quo, they are in line with other recent studies asking similar questions. Research has shown that there is a “J-shaped relationship” between ...
An exception to this is Medigap plans. In most states, Medigap plans will have the same letter names across all insurance companies and offer the same coverage. However, that’s not the case in ...
Short bursts of exercise of around 5 minutes twice a day could help improve heart and lung function, new research suggests.
A person is in a state of flow when they are totally immersed in a task. When a person is “in flow,” they may not notice time passing, think about why they are doing the task, or judge their efforts.
Cervical vertigo is a type of vertigo that results from a certain neck posture or movement. Vertigo refers to a sensation of dizziness or spinning. Some experts use the term “cervicogenic dizziness” ...
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