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New research has found that while caffeine consumption may help lower the risk of Parkinson's, in people who already have this disease it further lowers dopamine production, meaning it does not help slow down its progression.
Research from Sweden has found a link between getting a tattoo of any size and an overall 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.
New research suggests that following a diet rich in flavonoid-heavy foods is linked to an up to 28% lower risk of type 2 diabetes.
In this episode of our podcast, Feature Editor Maria Cohut discusses matters related to diet and heart health with Dr. Oyinlola Oyebode from Queen Mary University of London, in the United Kingdom.
Recent research from the United Kingdom suggests that the onset of graphic nightmares and hallucinations, or 'daymares,' could be a sign of autoimmune conditions developing or flaring up.
A new study found that warmer weather and hot temperatures at nighttime may increase the risk of stroke, especially in older people and women.
New research found that cognitively healthy people who self-reported memory problems had early signs of Alzheimer’s.
A recent study suggests that a mouthwash containing matcha powder could have antibacterial properties, potentially inhibiting the bacteria that lead to the development of periodontitis, or gum disease.
A heart healthy lifestyle that follows the Life Essential 8 guidelines that include a quality diet and regular exercise can help slow biological aging and improve cardiovascular health, researchers report
A new study shows certain nutrients found in the Mediterranean diet like vitamin E and some fatty acids may slow brain aging.