A large international study has found that lower cholesterol levels may help reduce the risk of developing dementia. The research, led by scientists...
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New research has found a strong link between eating inflammatory foods and a higher risk of dementia. Scientists from UT Health San Antonio, Boston University, and the Framingham Heart Study discovered that people with diets high in inflammatory foods are 84% more likely to develop dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Dementia is a growing concern, […]
A large international study has found that lower cholesterol levels may help reduce the risk of developing dementia. The research, led by scientists...
Women are significantly more likely than men to develop Alzheimer's disease. Earlier age at menopause is associated with a greater risk for late-life...
This Mendelian randomization study found that low-calorie diets may slightly increase the risk of psoriatic arthritis, while vegetarian and...
This Mendelian randomization study found that low-calorie diets may slightly increase the risk of psoriatic arthritis, while vegetarian and...
A new case–control study found that women with stronger adherence to the Mediterranean diet had dramatically lower odds of endometriosis. Diets rich...
Where you live may play a bigger role in your brain health than you think. A new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine found that...
Where you live may play a bigger role in your brain health than you think. A new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine found that...
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Diabetes and heart disease are often linked—and for good reason. People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke...
Diabetes and heart disease are often linked—and for good reason. People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke...