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  • Are Winter Light Hours Better for Metabolism?

    Are Winter Light Hours Better for Metabolism?

    Eating habits in winter may be better for our metabolic health than eating habits in summer, at least ...
    Research & Discoveries October 28, 2023
  • Some Guts Get More Energy From the Same Food

    Some Guts Get More Energy From the Same Food

    New findings are a step towards understanding why some people gain more weight than others, even when they ...
    Digestive Health January 3, 2023
  • Low-Gluten, High-Fiber Diet Could Settle Your Stomach

    Low-Gluten, High-Fiber Diet Could Settle Your Stomach

    Eating a low-gluten, high-fiber diet changes bacteria in the gut, decreases gastrointestinal discomfort such as bloating, and is ...
    Digestive Health October 24, 2022
  • Varied Strength Training Doesn’t Boost Muscle Growth

    Varied Strength Training Doesn’t Boost Muscle Growth

    Varied strength training has a positive effect on developing strength, but not on muscle growth, a new study ...
    Exercise & Fitness April 29, 2022
  • Some People in Greenland Absorb Sugar Differently

    Some People in Greenland Absorb Sugar Differently

    A genetic variation present in 2 to 3% of Greenland’s population makes them metabolize sugar differently and offers ...
    Food & Nutrition December 24, 2021
  • Blood Test Predicts Risk of Dementia

    Blood Test Predicts Risk of Dementia

    Scientists say a new biomarker that predicts the risk of developing dementia can be detected with a simple ...
    Health May 8, 2016
  • After One Year, Weight Loss Gets Easier to Maintain

    After One Year, Weight Loss Gets Easier to Maintain

    Losing weight and keeping it off can be especially difficult for people who are obese, but a new ...
    Health April 16, 2016
  • You’ll Lose Muscle If You Sit for 2 Weeks

    You’ll Lose Muscle If You Sit for 2 Weeks

    How long does it take a young person to lose muscle strength if they go from being moderately ...
    Health July 1, 2015
  • False Positive Mammograms Can Stress Women for Years

    False Positive Mammograms Can Stress Women for Years

    Women who receive a false positive breast cancer diagnosis may still feel signs of stress and depression years ...
    Health June 20, 2015
  • Most Preemies Outgrow Asthma

    Most Preemies Outgrow Asthma

    Babies born prematurely are more likely than full-term babies to develop asthma. The good news is most of ...
    Health February 19, 2015
  • Antidote for Cocaine May Hinge on Dopamine

    Antidote for Cocaine May Hinge on Dopamine

    Currently there is no medical treatment for cocaine addiction, but scientists say a recent discovery about dopamine moves ...
    Health January 20, 2015
  • Can ‘Heavenly Mouthfuls’ Lead to Weight Loss?

    Can ‘Heavenly Mouthfuls’ Lead to Weight Loss?

    A researcher interviewed 32 people who've had gastric bypass surgery to learn more about their eating experiences before and ...
    Health January 16, 2015
  • Can Coconut Fat Keep Brains From Aging Too Fast?

    Can Coconut Fat Keep Brains From Aging Too Fast?

    Mice placed on a high-fat diet appear to fight off symptoms of aging that affect the brain. The mice ...
    Health December 28, 2014
  • Is Low Vitamin D Deadly?

    Is Low Vitamin D Deadly?

    A study of 96,000 Danes adds yet more evidence suggesting a vitamin D deficiency can raise the risk ...
    Health November 24, 2014
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