Omega 3 and 6 supplements may protect obese people from type 2 diabetes, after 12 weeks of having such supplements
Month: May 2018
Long period of repetitive movements may harm the heart
New research has revealed that men who work in physically demanding roles face a greater risk of untimely death, the
Ibuprofen not safe for treating UTIs
According to a new study in PLOS Medicine by Ingvild Vik and colleagues from the University of Oslo, Norway, using
Some calories more harmful than others
Calories from food have the potential to increase the risk of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, researchers agree that sugar-sweetened beverages
Human cancer virus protein
University of Minnesota researchers in the dentistry school-based Institute for Molecular Virology (IMV) have made a key discovery that could
Nitric oxide levels may determined the severity of heart disease
According to a new study out of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, common heart medications may get an
Early BPA exposure may affect cardiac function
Bisphenol A (BPA) is found in the hard plastic bottles used daily, it can imitate the body’s hormones, and interfere with the production, secretion,
Altered body odour indicates malaria
Typhoid Mary may have infected a hundred or more people, but asymptomatic carriers of malaria infect far more people
Effects of protein on infants growth
A new study by CU School of Medicine researchers has determined that choices of protein intake from solid foods has
Effects of air pollution on fetus
Fetus who were exposed to higher levels of air pollution during the third trimester of their mother’s pregnancy had a