Lifting Strength as a Health Indicator for Adults Over 50 A recent study suggests that the ability of adults aged 50 and above to lift a relatively light object, around 5 kg…
Tag: nutrition
Dieting Patterns Tied to Increased Depressive Moods
Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depressive Symptoms A recent study published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health has shed light on the potential negative impacts of restrictive diets. The research indicates a…
Faeth Therapeutics Precision Nutrition Approach for Womens Cancer
The Disconnect: Oncologists Acknowledge Diet’s Importance in Cancer Survival, Yet Practice Falls Short A thought-provoking question posed by Anand Parikh highlights a concerning disconnect within the field of oncology. He asks cancer…
Omega3 Levels Tied to Lower Heart Ailment Odds and Better Brain Health
Unlocking the Power of Omega-3s: A Deep Dive into the Latest Research Omega-3 fatty acids are making waves in the health and wellness world, and for good reason. Recent studies continue to…
Top Fifteen Foods High In Retinol For Collagen
Unveiling the Retinol Diet: Is It Right for You? The “retinol diet” is gaining popularity, but what does it entail? A medical professional breaks down the details in an accessible way. What…
Olive Oil Oleic Acid Boosts Development of Fat Cells
The Impact of Oleic Acid on Inflammation and Gut Health New research suggests that a diet rich in oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid abundant in olive oil, may have unexpected effects…
Highly processed diet linked to increased risk of early mortality study indicates
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Mortality Risk New research suggests a concerning link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and an elevated risk of early death. This raises significant questions about the…
Myeloma combat fiber boost Diet with plants shows hope
Plant-Based, High-Fiber Diet Shows Promise in Multiple Myeloma Prevention Exciting new research indicates that a diet rich in plant-based fiber could be a powerful tool in helping individuals at risk of developing…
Mediterranean diet offers hope for irritable bowel syndrome sufferers Study
Mediterranean Diet: A Potential Remedy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? Relief may come from an unexpected source: the Mediterranean diet! A recent study conducted by researchers…
Social medias role in youth eating disorder onset
Social Media’s Impact on Eating Disorders in Young People Experts are increasingly concerned about the role social media plays in the development of eating disorders among vulnerable young people. The platforms often…
