Higher blood caffeine levels appear to lower the risk of both obesity and type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. The researchers describe caffeine as having a...
New data show that the burden of most cardiovascular (CV) risk factors is high and increasing among young adults aged 20 to 44 in the United...
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According to the American Heart Association’s 2023 Statistical Update, cardiovascular-related deaths will rise dramatically in 2020, marking the largest single-year increase since 2015 and surpassing the...
people who are overweight or who have obesity appear to have a sluggish reaction to Vitamin D A new analysis of randomized trials compared supplementation with...
Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily, including ground coffee, instant coffee, or decaffeinated coffee, significantly reduces new cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality compared to...
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