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Women with PCOS at higher risk developing disordered eating, study finds
Women having PCOS are known to be at a higher risk of experiencing metabolic disorders, such as dia…
PTI
Putin's biologist daughter is still getting published in science journals in the West despite the Ukraine war
Maria Vorontsova has continued her scientific career uninterrupted despite her father's brutal and …
Tom Porter
AVP signs MoU with CCRAS for multi centric clinical trial on
Ayurveda Research Institute for Metabolic Disorders,Bengaluru and Raja Ramdeo Anandilala Central Ay…
PTI
A fitness influencer who died during a procedure she was promoting was accused of steroid use by the clinic. Now trolls are 'invading' her social media, her boyfriend says.
The boyfriend of Mexican bodybuilding influencer Odalis Santos Mena has hit out at the SkinPiel cli…
Charlotte Colombo
2 simple rules for the ketogenic diet that a Harvard cardiologist, a Cleveland Clinic diet expert, and a scientist who's been keto for 6 years all agree on
Sara Seidelmann, a cardiologist and nutrition researcher at Harvard Medical School, recently co-aut…
Hilary Brueck
Quality of good cholesterol might impact Alzheimer’s risk in women, study finds
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh found that smaller, phospholipid-rich HDL particles are…
CCDC study reveals multi-pronged diabetes care improves patient outcomes in India, Pakistan
The study, published in the prestigious journal PLOS Medicine, highlights the sustained impact of …
ANI
A doctor and longevity company CEO says exercise is a pillar of healthy aging. Here's his simple weekly workout.
Dr. Joseph Antoun, the CEO of a longevity company, takes a surprisingly simple approach to fitness.
Kim Schewitz
Obesity can mess with the way your brain reacts to food to stop you feeling full — and the damage may be permanent
Obesity may cause changes in the way the brain reacts to sugars and fats, according to a study by Y…
Marianne Guenot
Ketosis can burn fat fast but for some people, this can lead to a potentially fatal condition called ketoacidosis
Ketoacidosis and ketosis are both metabolic processes but the former can be deadly while ketosis ma…
Ashley Abramson,Jason R. McKn…
Forget the cardio 'fat-burning zone' — here's how to find the best exercise for weight loss, according to new research
There's no single cardio or HIIT zone to burn more fat, and the best way to lose weight with exerci…
Gabby Landsverk
The FDA proposed to ban brominated vegetable oil. Here's how to tell if it's in your food, and why the FDA thinks it's unsafe to drink.
Brominated vegetable oil, an additive in some US sodas, shouldn't be allowed in food, per new FDA r…
Jenny McGrath,Maiya Focht
38% of Indians have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, says AIIMS study
The cause of 'fatty liver' or 'steatohepatitis' is the recent westernisation of our diets which inv…
PTI
'Real Housewives' star Margaret Josephs is unapologetic about using a 'game-changing' weight-loss drug most of Hollywood refuses to talk about
Using a GLP-1 agonist has helped Margaret Josephs lose 22 lbs. The "RHONJ" star says that health, n…
Natalie Rahhal
Popular artificial sweetener linked with increased heart attack & stroke risk says a US based study
Consumption of popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, is associated with an increased risk of he…
PTI
Lisa Marie Presley died of complications from bariatric surgery. Here's how the procedure can cause a small bowel obstruction.
Elvis Presley's only child died suddenly at the age of 54 in January 2023. Her cause of death was r…
Kim Schewitz
Being good at cardio when you're young could lower your risk of 9 types of cancer later in life, according to a study
Researchers found that being fit between the ages of 16 and 25 was associated with lower risks of c…
Serafina Kenny
Can diabetic drugs help you lose weight? Here’s what experts say
GLP1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors — are the new types of drugs which have been found to b…
Eating carb-rich foods earlier in the day may help people with diabetes live longer, study suggests
New research suggests eating potatoes in the morning, whole grains at midday and greens at night ma…
Gabby Landsverk
Being overweight might not raise your risk of dying but being obese or underweight could, a study suggests
A co-author of the study said the results confirm that a person's BMI doesn't necessarily reflect t…