High HDL ("good" cholesterol) may increase glaucoma risk, while high LDL ("bad" cholesterol) may lower it. Learn about this surprising connection.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Highlights: High HDL cholesterol levels may raise glaucoma risk by 10% Higher LDL cholesterol is linked to an 8%
High HDL ("good" cholesterol) may increase glaucoma risk, while high LDL ("bad" cholesterol) may lower it. Learn about this surprising connection.
A new study led by Monash University has found that having abnormally high levels of HDL cholesterol—often called “good cholesterol”—may...
Highlights: High body weight variability is linked to chronic kidney disease in type 1 diabetes Maintaining stab
A new study suggests that people who develop dementia tend to have lower body weight and smaller waist sizes years before their diagnosis. The study,...
New research from the University of Michigan has found that high pollen levels can be more than just a nuisance for allergy sufferers—they may also...
Written By: Zahra Rashidi Excessive daily sleep can slow down the body’s metabolism and increase the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and weight...
Cholesterol has many myths which often mislead people about their health. Cholesterol is essential for the body, and misconceptions about dietary...
High blood pressure, often called hypertension, is one of the most common health issues affecting older adults. While it may seem like just a number...
A new study from the University of California, San Diego has found that a common class of drugs may increase the risk of cognitive decline,...
Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes vision loss and blindness by damaging the optic nerve. However, it can also impact mental health leading to...