It is well known that type 2 diabetes raises the risk of heart attack and stroke and that risk tends to increase over time. A new study from Karolinska Institutet suggests one possible reason may sit ...
There is also a warning embedded in the findings: a brake exists for a reason. If it is weakened too much, a person might push into highly stressful situations too readily, which could increase risk ...
They estimated that, excluding unpaid care provided by family members, diabetes would cost the global economy around US$10 trillion over the period. That works out at roughly 0.2% of annual global GDP ...
Dry eye disease happens when the lacrimal glands do not make enough tears, or the tears do not have the right balance of ...
Across the combined results, men with diabetes were more likely to have infertility than men without diabetes. When the ...
Examples often include proprioception, which helps you know where your limbs are without looking, and the vestibular sense, ...
You may have heard the claim that the body “makes up for” exercise by slowing down elsewhere, meaning you do not really burn extra calories. Researchers measured total energy expenditure using doubly ...
People with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop heart failure, but the reasons are not fully explained by cholesterol, blood pressure and blocked arteries alone. A new study adds another piece ...
Time restricted eating is often promoted as a simple way to improve blood sugars and metabolism, even without thinking too much about calories. A new controlled trial suggests the story is less ...
A large study of dietary patterns and healthy ageing found that people who did better tended to eat more fruit, vegetables, ...
The 25 number became popular off the back of brain imaging studies from the late 1990s and early 2000s. These studies often tracked changes through childhood and adolescence and showed that the brain ...
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