Popular joint pain supplement might increase Alzheimer's risk, study says A popular over-the-counter supplement taken for joint pain might increase people's risk for Alzheimer's disease, a new study says. 13 hours ago 0 34
ADA: Continuous glucose monitoring lowers HbA1c in adults with type 2 diabetes not on insulin For adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) not on insulin therapy (NIT), continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is associated with a substantial reduction in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), according to a study presented at the annual ... 14 hours ago 0 3
Consuming a moderate amount of carbs could lower cardiovascular risk while also keeping 'bad' cholesterol down Many people cross bread, pasta and potatoes off their menus, hoping to drop pounds and improve their heart health. But there's a controversy behind this multibillion-dollar wellness phenomenon: Research is divided on carbohydrate-restricted ... 15 hours ago 0 7
New treatment shows promise for patients with rare blood disorder A new treatment that involves growing a patient's immune cells and then infusing them back into their body has shown promise for people with the rare blood disorder aplastic anemia. Results from the Phase 1 trial, led by ... 16 hours ago 0 4
Ultraprocessed grains linked to higher risk for developing IBD Ultraprocessed grain intake is associated with an increased risk for developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology. 17 hours ago 0 13
Low dose atropine eye drops safe and effective for short-sightedness in children, clinical trial suggests Low-concentration atropine eye drops are a safe and effective treatment for short-sightedness (myopia) in UK children, although the effects are small, suggests a clinical trial published by The BMJ. 17 hours ago 0 7
Chile's food warning labels and ad bans cut child obesity risk, analysis suggests Chile's complementary set of policies targeting food products high in fat, salt and sugar plausibly reduces the risk of school-age children being overweight or having obesity, finds a study published in The Lancet. 17 hours ago 0 3
First large-scale atlas of senescent cells could help inform future therapies for age-related diseases A research consortium has established a new framework to identify and catalog senescent cells—cells that stop dividing but remain active in the body. Because senescent cells accumulate with age and are thought to contribute ... 18 hours ago 0 4
How body clock may shape inflammation, cancer risk and timing of future treatments Daily life is shaped by the solar day, influencing when we wake up, eat, work and sleep. Inside the body, a similar internal timing system—present in nearly every cell—known as the circadian clock synchronizes many biological ... 18 hours ago 0 6
Hardening the body: The science behind martial arts conditioning The White House is gearing up to host a UFC event as part of celebrations marking 250 years of American independence. The fighters on the card are relying on body-conditioning techniques that have been around for centuries ... 19 hours ago 0 2