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...
A new analysis suggests that frequent visits to green spaces, such as parks and community gardens, are associated with reduced use of certain prescription drugs among...
High intake of nitrites from food additives was associated with a greater risk of developing the disease compared with no intake at all. type 2 diabetes...
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In what may be the first estimate of bacterial deaths worldwide, researchers found that 33 bacterial pathogens were responsible for more than 1 in 7 deaths...
A new national cross-sectional study from China reveals that high levels of outdoor artificial light exposure at night are significantly associated with markers of diabetes and...
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