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Lack of Vitamin D may not be associated with lower back painLack of Vitamin D may not be associated with lower back pain

March 21, 2024March 21, 2024 nradmin 0 Comments 1:52 pm

Vitamin D deficiency is a significant public health problem worldwide due to its crucial role in musculoskeletal health, muscle function, and bone strength. Studies have shown that more than 90%

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Ancient genomes unravel the origins of multiple sclerosis risk in EuropeAncient genomes unravel the origins of multiple sclerosis risk in Europe

January 17, 2024January 17, 2024 nradmin 0 Comments 12:28 am

In a recent publication in the journal Nature, scientists explored the factors influencing the varying prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) across different geographical regions. The study delved into the role

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Microbiome may be used in personalized medicineMicrobiome may be used in personalized medicine

December 29, 2023December 29, 2023 nradmin 0 Comments 4:00 pm

In a recent publication in the journal Nature Reviews Microbiology, researchers summarized over 200 studies that link microbiomes to clinical diagnostic methods and precision therapeutic interventions. The study explores the

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Drinking too much diet soda increases risk of liver diseaseDrinking too much diet soda increases risk of liver disease

December 6, 2023December 6, 2023 nradmin 0 Comments 9:02 pm

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) stands as one of the most widespread liver diseases, affecting approximately up to 46% of the global population according to current estimates. Formerly known

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Low-fat vegan diet that includes soy leads to a decrease of menopausal hot flash by as much as 95%Low-fat vegan diet that includes soy leads to a decrease of menopausal hot flash by as much as 95%

November 22, 2023November 22, 2023 nradmin 0 Comments 9:55 pm

According to a study, over 80% of individuals experiencing menopause encounter vasomotor symptoms, often referred to as hot flashes. Previous research indicates that those affected by hot flashes face an

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Smartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertilitySmartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertility

November 9, 2023November 9, 2023 nradmin 0 Comments 12:44 pm

Male infertility is a pressing concern in the realm of public health, with studies revealing a concerning 50% decline in male sperm counts over the course of several decades. This

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Insulin can last for months at room temperature without losing potencyInsulin can last for months at room temperature without losing potency

November 3, 2023November 3, 2023 nradmin 0 Comments 12:55 am

According to a recent research, insulin can remain potent for months when stored at room temperature, potentially transforming the lives of individuals with type 1 diabetes who face challenges in

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300 oranges' worth of vitamin C impairs cancer cells300 oranges' worth of vitamin C impairs cancer cells

November 6, 2015November 6, 2015 nradmin 0 Comments 5:12 pm

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most prevalent cancer in the United States, with approximately 93,090 new cases annually. Nearly half of these cases involve mutations in the KRAS

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Multivitamin Use Linked To Higher Risk of Breast CancerMultivitamin Use Linked To Higher Risk of Breast Cancer

March 30, 2010March 30, 2010 nradmin 0 Comments 12:29 pm

A Swedish research team examined data from more than 35,000 middle aged and older women, tracked over a decade, and discovered a link between multivitamin use and a higher risk

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Media Harming People's Body Image, according to PsychiatristsMedia Harming People's Body Image, according to Psychiatrists

February 24, 2010February 24, 2010 nradmin 0 Comments 8:17 am

UK psychiatrists have expressed their concerns regarding the harmful effect of the media on people's body image. They are advocating for the implementation of a new editorial code aimed at

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