- If you ate too much sugar last night, there are things you can do to get back on track.
- The first thing to do is start with a balanced breakfast that’s rich in protein and fiber.
- Your blood sugar will rebound more efficiently, and you’ll…
Category: 6. Health
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Air pollution may cut into health benefits from exercise, study finds
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The health benefits of regular exercise fall sharply in neighbourhoods with dirty air, a new analysis…
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HIV Prevention Cascade and PrEP/PEP Implementation Gaps Among High-Risk University Students — Sichuan Province, China, 2022–2023
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence among Chinese university students has risen substantially in recent years, with sexual transmission emerging as the…Continue Reading
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea a Modifiable PD Risk Factor? – Medscape
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea a Modifiable PD Risk Factor? Medscape
- Untreated sleep apnea linked to double risk of Parkinson’s disease, study finds The News International
- Early CPAP linked to lower Parkinson disease risk among veterans with sleep…
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Cholesterol as a novel biomarker for Fragile X syndrome
Fragile X syndrome, or FXS, is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability in the U.S. Each year, thousands of people are diagnosed with the condition. Many patients’ families may be told their child will have the…
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Bird flu could risk pandemic ‘worse than Covid’ if it mutates
The bird flu virus that has been spreading among wild birds, poultry and mammals could lead to a pandemic worse than Covid-19 if it mutates to transmit between humans, the head of France’s Institut Pasteur respiratory infections centre has…
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Your gut health may be under attack from pesticides and pollutants in food, water and home products |
Growing scientific interest in the human gut microbiome has prompted closer scrutiny of how everyday environmental exposures may influence microbial balance. Recent work has focused particularly on chemicals used in agriculture, manufacturing…
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Green Spaces Tied to Fewer Mental Health Hospitalizations – Medscape
- Green Spaces Tied to Fewer Mental Health Hospitalizations Medscape
- ‘Nature prescriptions’ deliver mental health benefits worth more than four times their cost The University of Melbourne
- Victorian trial finds benefits in nature-based…
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Part of Bangkok’s Lat Krabang district declared rabies zone
The declaration warns owners of animals or animal carcasses within the rabies zone to strictly adhere to the guidelines outlined in the act:
• No one shall move a dog or animal carcass within the area or move it in or out of the area unless…
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Earliest hidden sign of zinc deficiency and 5 foods that help restore healthy level |
Zinc has become a growing point of scientific and public interest because it plays a role in processes that are central to everyday wellbeing. It supports immune function, tissue repair, cell growth, and sensory perception, yet it is easy for…
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