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Playing a musical instrument builds the brain’s ‘cognitive reserve’ which can lessen age-related decline in speech perception, a new study has found.
Researchers have found that high blood sugar levels can trigger erectile dysfunction, and in some cases infertility. High ...
Dr Joanne Carpenter, from the University of Sydney, explained: “When we looked at these three measures in young people who presented to mental health services, we found that 23% of patients were ...
Recent research suggests that acupuncture may offer measurable benefits for individuals living with type 2 diabetes, ...
Certain chemicals used to make plastic household items present a “tremendous danger to human health”, new research has claimed. In 2018, phthalates contributed to more than 356,000 deaths from heart ...
New research has highlighted key metabolic differences between male and female muscles that could shed light on why type 2 diabetes affects men and women differently. Conducted by University Hospital ...
Eating even modest amounts of ultra-processed foods may significantly increase the risk of developing serious chronic diseases, according to new research led by the Institute for Health Metrics and ...
A new study suggests people enjoy exercise more and reduce stress significantly when workouts match their personality. Extroverts thrive in energetic group activities while more neurotic personalities ...
Tirzepatide has emerged as the most effective treatment for lowering blood sugar and promoting weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes, according to a major new study published in Scientific ...
New research suggests partially restricting blood flow to muscles during exercise can reduce pain in people with rheumatoid arthritis while improving their strength and performance. Blood flow ...
New research suggests intermittent fasting (IF) promotes beneficial changes in the gut-brain connection that may protect against neurodegenerative diseases. IF boosts beneficial gut bacteria and ...
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