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People with diabetes and cognitive decline may be at higher risk of heart disease
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
"The researchers followed 8,772 people with type 2 diabetes in the REWIND trial for more than 5 years to assess the relationship between their cognitive function and future cardiovascular events .
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New research shows that humans have amazing 'nutritive intelligence'
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
The international study, led by the University of Bristol in the UK, aimed to re-examine and test the widely accepted idea that humans evolved to prefer energy-dense foods and that our diets simply consist of eating a variety of different foods balance .
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Regular aerobic exercise improves blood vessel function in chronic kidney disease patients
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
2021More than 12 weeks of organized aerobic exercise training improves vascular function in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a new study by physiologists at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta .
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The second academic conference of the Nutrition Big Data and Health Branch of the Chinese Nutrition Society was successfully held
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Professor Yang Yuexin, chairman of the Chinese Nutrition Society, congratulated and supported the convening of the second academic conference of the Nutrition Big Data and Health Branch .
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The 2022 "Clinical Nutrition Diagnosis and Treatment Practice Skills Training Course" of the Chinese Nutrition Society Clinical Nutrition Branch was successfully held
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
From April 18 to 22, 2022, the "Clinical Nutrition Diagnosis and Treatment Practice Skills Training Course", hosted by the Clinical Nutrition Branch of the Chinese Nutrition Society, jointly organized by the Department of Nutrition of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine and the Department of Nutrition of the First Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital Held online .
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Brisk walking can pause your aging clock - how brisk walking slows the biological aging process
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Researchers from the Leicester Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Leicester's National Institute of Health Research looked at genetic data from 405,981 middle-aged UK Biobank participants and found that faster walking speed independent of physical activity was associated with longer walking speed.
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Do you have neck pain?
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Florida Atlantic University's School of Engineering and Computer Science researchers collaborated with Frank Vrionis, MD, senior author of the study and director of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute (part of Baptist Health); and professor of surgery, Florida State University, Schmidt School of Medicine, was the first to evaluate the effects of cage migration and subsidence on range of motion using variable angle screws .
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Worsening allergy season: Is climate change to blame?
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Scientists have long known that as climate change causes the planet to warm, plants produce more pollen, making allergy seasons longer and more pronounced .
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The National Arboretum is here!
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Wang Xiaoquan, director of the Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that the National Botanical Garden has the country's leading scientific research strength and plant ex situ protection level, representing the highest level of plant diversity protection, research and utilization in China .
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Vigorous exercise while dieting can reduce cravings for high-fat foods
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
”In the experiment, Brown and his colleagues from WSU and the University of Wyoming trained 28 mice to press a lever to turn on a light, make a sound, and then dispense high-fat pellets .
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Key link between arthritis, liver disease and common genetic disorders
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
ECU researchers, in collaboration with colleagues at the QIMR Berghofer Institute for Medical Research, found that in patients with hemochromatosis, arthritis is a strong predictor of developing clinically important liver problems .
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Two new orchid species discovered in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Science and Technology Daily reporter Wang Zhuhua correspondent Xie Xiang On April 21, the reporter learned from the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences that Huang Mingzhong, an orchid resource expert from the Institute of Tropical Crop Variety Resources of the academy, discovered two new orchid species in the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park.
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The amazing health benefits of cold water therapy
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Can cold therapy help with weight loss?Cold increases your metabolism and activates thermogenesis, in which brown fat burns calories to produce heat .
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BMJ: WHO strongly recommends antiviral drugs for non-severe COVID-19 patients
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Pfizer's oral antiviral (combination of nirmatrelvir and ritonavir tablets) is strongly recommended for non-severe covid-19 patients at highest risk of hospitalization, such as unvaccinated, older or immunosuppressed patients who lack vaccination is another risk factor to consider, the WHO's international expert guidance development group said today in the British Medical Journal .
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History of infertility linked to increased risk of heart failure, study finds
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
Lau and colleagues worked with the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), which was founded in the early 1990s to ask a woman about her reproductive history, studied postmenopausal women from the WHI group, and examined whether infertility was associated with development of heart failure .
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Following a Mediterranean-style diet during pregnancy may reduce the risk of preeclampsia
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
"Given these health hazards to mother and child, it is important to identify modifiable factors to prevent the development of preeclampsia, especially in black women who are at highest risk for this serious pregnancy complication .
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Half of parents regularly give their children dietary supplements
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
"A balanced diet can help children get the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development," said Sarah Clark, MD, PhD, public health co-director of the Mott Poll.
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Delicious foods that are good for the heart
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
salmonSalmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for health and may protect against heart disease .
dark chocolateDark chocolate can help lower blood pressure and reduce the amount of free radicals in the body .
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New study identifies a blood biomarker useful for brain disease
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
In a new paper published in Cell Reports Medicine, Mayo Clinic researchers and members of the Longitudinal Assessment of Frontotemporal Degeneration and Familial Frontotemporal Dementia Study (ALLFTD Consortium for short), Neurofilament Light (NfL) is a useful biomarker for frontotemporal dementia .
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Fetal exposure to drugs may affect baby's brain development
Time of Update: 2022-05-26
In utero exposure to maternal antiepileptic or antidepressant drugs may affect the development of brain networks in newborns, new research suggests .