A research project supported by FAPESP and carried out at Harvard University in the United States has identified a set of metabolites that move from the intestine to the liver and then on to the heart, which distributes them throughout the body….
Category: 6. Health
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No one-time treatment for obesity, medical expert says
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By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter
Obesity is a chronic…
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Irregular diet could cause migraines: doctor
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By Wu Chun-feng and Esme Yeh / Staff reporter, with staff writer
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Tips and tools for adapting to vision loss
Photo provided Can you recommend some good resources or products that can help seniors with severe vision loss? My wife has diabetic retinopathy, and it’s gotten worse over the past year.
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Northwestern Medicine study finds tanning bed use triples risk of melanoma
A study conducted in part by Chicago’s Northwestern Medicine found that tanning beds not only triple the risk of melanoma, but can also damage DNA across nearly the whole skin surface.
Northwestern Medicine and the University of California,…
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Dietitian’s Tips for How to Choose the Healthiest Butter
- Check saturated fat first to see how the butter fits into your daily limit.
- Pick butter with a short ingredient list to avoid extras you don’t need.
- Use butter wisely by adding small amounts where it gives the most flavor.
With dozens of…
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Your Brain May Not Be as Grown Up as You Think, New Study Says – Inc.com
- Your Brain May Not Be as Grown Up as You Think, New Study Says Inc.com
- The Guardian view on ageing research: our lives have more distinct phases than we thought | Editorial The Guardian
- Adolescence reimagined: Why the brain’s teen years now…
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