A study from the University of Pittsburgh has found a strong link between extreme tiredness in older adults and a higher risk of death within a few...
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A new study from Monash University suggests that regularly eating eggs may help older adults live longer and lower their risk of dying from heart disease. Researchers found that older adults who ate eggs 1 to 6 times per week had a 29% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to those who […] The post Eating eggs may help older adults live longer, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A study from the University of Pittsburgh has found a strong link between extreme tiredness in older adults and a higher risk of death within a few...
A new study suggests that eating processed red meat, such as bacon, hot dogs, and sausages, may increase the risk of developing dementia. Researchers...
A new study suggests that older adults whose cholesterol levels change significantly over time may have a higher risk of developing dementia compared...
A groundbreaking study led by University College London (UCL) researchers has revealed that adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity...
Taking care of your teeth may do more than just keep your smile bright. A new study suggests that flossing regularly could lower the risk of certain...
Taking care of your teeth may do more than just keep your smile bright. A new study suggests that flossing regularly could lower the risk of certain...
A recent study from Karolinska Institutet suggests that a type of diabetes medication called GLP-1 agonists could reduce the risk of dementia in...
Eggs are a common part of many diets around the world, but their impact on health is still debated. Some believe eggs are a good source of protein and...
A new study suggests that women who have their first child before age 26 or after age 35 may have a higher risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis...
A recent study reveals that women giving birth to twins face a higher long-term risk of heart disease compared to single births. Researchers indicate...