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Nitrogen May Help Boost Gut Health
Scientists have found that intestinal nitrogen plays a key role in regulating gut microbes, a finding that may help better…
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Scientists Say Gut Microbes May Play Role in Yo-Yo Dieting, Obesity
Scientists studying yo-yo dieting in mice say the tendency for people to regain excess weight rapidly after successfully slimming may…
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High Intake of Saturated Fats May up Heart Disease Risk
Love to eat hard cheese, whole milk, butter, beef, and chocolate? Beware, as a new study suggests that regular consumption…
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Yogic Breathing May Help Fight Major Depression: Study
A breathing-based yogic meditation practice may help alleviate severe depression in people who do not fully respond to antidepressant treatments,…
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Plant Compounds May Boost Brain Power in Elderly
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colours might be able to boost brain functioning in older…
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Obesity, Weight Loss in Adolescence May Cause Permanent Bone Loss
Teenagers who are obese as well as those who lose excessive weight may both be at risk of irreparable damage…
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Poor Sleep May Adversely Affect Kidney Function
Short and poor quality of sleep may worsen kidney function in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), says a study.…
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Whole-Fat Milk May Make Kids Leaner: Study
Young children who drink whole-fat milk may be leaner and have higher vitamin D levels than those who consume low-fat…
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Mother’s Depression May Affect Kid’s Brain Development
Depressive symptoms in women during and after pregnancy are linked to reduced thickness of the cortex — the outer layer…
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Fatty Food May Up Mental Problems in Children
Love to binge on fatty foods such as oily samosas and cheese-laden pizzas? Beware, as a new study warns that…
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