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Could migraine increase the risk of IBDPublished: February 21, 2024Could migraine increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease? A new study found a link. Michela Ravasio/Stocksy More than 1 billion people around the world have at least one migraine...Read More
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How hearing aids can reduce dementia risk and help people live longerPublished: January 10, 2024By Eileen Bailey on January 4, 2024 — Fact checked by Jennifer Chesak, MSJ Share on Pinterest Experts say hearing aids allow older adults to...Read More
MNT investigates: Can diet 'cure' chronic pain?Published: January 3, 2024By Yasemin Nicola Sakay on January 1, 2024 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. Some foods may influence the mechanisms behind chronic pain. Sergey...Read More
Innovative therapy delivery system may help fight brain inflammationPublished: December 20, 2023By Hannah Flynn on December 19, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. Researchers are looking for more effective ways to deliver a potential therapy against...Read More
Vegan vs. omnivorous diet: Which is more effective for weight loss?Published: December 13, 2023By Robby Berman on December 11, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Research indicates that a vegan diet may have a more significant effect on weight loss than an omnivorous...Read More
What personality traits are associated with lower dementia risk? Study offers new evidencePublished: December 6, 2023By Robby Berman on December 5, 2023 — Fact checked by Brittney M. Mikell, PharmD, RPh People whose personalities lean toward conscientiousness, extraversion, and positive affect are...Read More
Could coffee grounds be the key to preventing Alzheimerâs and Parkinsonâs?Published: November 29, 2023By Kaitlin Vogel on November 28, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. Scientists believe a compound present in coffee grounds could be used to prevent neurodegenerative...Read More
Could some diets help manage long COVID?Published: November 15, 2023By Katharine Lang on October 18, 2023 — Fact checked by Hannah Flynn For many people, particularly following vaccination, infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19,...Read More
Higher biological age may increase stroke and dementia risk, study findsPublished: November 8, 2023By Jessica Freeborn on November 7, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. A recent study found that high biological age may increase the risk for neurological...Read More
Want a healthier gut microbiome? Eat more fruit and vegetablesPublished: November 1, 2023By Corrie Pelc on October 30, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Having a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is important for diversity in gut bacteria. Laurens...Read More
Replacing red meat with plant protein may help reduce type 2 diabetes riskPublished: October 25, 2023By Kaitlin Vogel on October 23, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Share on Pinterest Reducing weekly meat consumption could help lower the risk of...Read More
The pros and cons of using low-calorie diets to reverse diabetesPublished: October 18, 2023By Corrie Pelc on October 16, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Type 2 diabetes has become one of the most widespread health conditions worldwide. While medications can...Read More
How might carb and fat consumption affect longevity in men vs women?Published: October 11, 2023By Robby Berman on September 10, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Extreme dietary habits related to carbohydrate and fat consumption may affect longevity, a...Read More
Saturated fats vs. omega-3s: Could DHA help protect the brain?Published: October 4, 2023By Jessica Freeborn on October 2, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN Consuming too much saturated fat may contribute to memory deficits, research suggests. Helen...Read More
A Mediterranean diet can help manage nonalcoholic fatty liver diseasePublished: September 27, 2023By Kaitlin Vogel on September 26, 2023 — Fact checked by Hannah Flynn A Mediterranean diet and coffee can help with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Image credit: valbar...Read More
Turmeric may effectively reduce stomach acid, treat indigestionPublished: September 20, 2023By Robby Berman on September 18, 2023 — Fact checked by Ferdinand Lali, Ph.D. Turmeric could help an upset stomach as much as some prescribed drugs for indigestion. annabogush/Getty...Read More
'Night owls' may have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes than 'early birds'Published: September 13, 2023By Robby Berman on September 11, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. Does being a “night owl” increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes? Milles...Read More
What role does melatonin play in memory formation?Published: September 6, 2023By Hannah Flynn on September 4, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN A study in mice suggests an explanation for how the sleep hormone melatonin may help enhance memory....Read More
Both intermittent fasting and calorie restriction may benefit the gutPublished: August 30, 2023By Robby Berman on August 26, 2023 — Fact checked by Harriet Pike, Ph.D. Intermittent fasting and calorie reduction both benefit diversity in the microbiome. Gut bacteria in the...Read More
Digital puzzle games may help improve memory in older adults, study findsPublished: August 23, 2023By Erika Watts on August 22, 2023 — Fact checked by Ferdinand Lali, Ph.D. Playing digital puzzle games could benefit cognitive health. BONNINSTUDIO/Stocksy Researchers...Read More
Eating nuts on a daily basis linked to 17% lower depression riskPublished: August 16, 2023By Kaitlin Vogel on August 15, 2023 â Fact checked by Hannah Flynn A new study shows eating a handful of nuts daily is linked to a 17% lower risk of depression. Nuts contain phytochemicals...Read More
Pecans may have protective effects against obesity, diabetesPublished: August 9, 2023By Christopher Curley on August 8, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. Rising rates of obesity and diabetes represent two severe public health crises. A new mouse...Read More
In Conversation: Can 'biological race' explain disparities in health?Published: August 2, 2023By Yasemin Nicola Sakay on July 31, 2023 â Fact checked by Hilary Guite, FFPH, MRCGP In Conversation: Can 'biological race' explain disparities in health? ...Read More
How the immune system contributes to Parkinsonâs diseasePublished: July 26, 2023By Corrie Pelc on July 23, 2023 — Fact checked by Alexandra Sanfins, Ph.D. Although Parkinson’s disease is generally considered a brain disorder, recent research has found that...Read More