Tag: lifestyle diseases
Strength training may reduce risk of obesity complications
Strength training found to reduce the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes in obese mice, finds study
Strength training over a short time...
New cholesterol-lowering drug for people who can’t tolerate statins
A new cholesterol-lowering drug, bempedoic acid could help treat patients unable to take statins due to side effects
A new cholesterol-lowering drug, bempedoic acid reduces...
Smoking during pregnancy ups risk of sudden infant death
Study shows that when pregnant women smoke, chances of sudden unexpected infant death go up
The first findings to result from a collaboration between Seattle Children's Research...
High testosterone levels up heart risk, hormone supplements have same effect
Study finds men who have high testosterone levels are more prone to blood clots and heart failure
Having a genetic predisposition to high testosterone levels...
Fast food is more unhealthy now than it was 30 yrs...
Study says fast food is more unhealthy as it now has more calories, more sodium and larger portions
Despite the addition of some healthful menu...
Women working more than 55 hrs/week have higher risk of depression
Working more than 55 hours a week associated with increased risk of depression in women
Working very long hours - more than 55 hours a...
Diabetes increases lower back/neck pain risk, may be linked to obesity
Researchers say links between diabetes and increased lower back pain or neck pain risk, need to be probed
Diabetes increases lower back or neck pain...
Diet drinks may increase stroke risk in post-menopausal women
Diet drinks associated with an increased risk of stroke caused by a clot among post-menopausal women
Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was...
Varsity of Dundee brings diabetes screening van to TN villages
The mobile screening van will drive through 25 villages in Tamil Nadu
Villagers in Cheyyar Tulak can expect a visit from the doctor this month. Researchers...
Obesity-related cancers increasing in young US adults
Rates of some obesity-related cancers rising faster in adults aged 25 to 49 than in older generations
An observational study using data covering more than...