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MedicineMortalityPublic HealthSciTech NewsYork University
Unveiling Surprising Insights on Health and Mortality: The Quest for Optimal Well-being
Comprehensive study reveals evolving connections between lifestyle risk factors and mortality rates, highlighting potential for improved health for everyone.
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DiabetesObesityProteinSciTech NewsUniversity Of PennsylvaniaWeight Loss
Revealing the Mysteries of “Good Fat”: Protein Breakthrough Paves the Way for Obesity and Diabetes Treatments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnlocking the atomic structure of UCP1 protein reveals potential obesity and diabetes treatments through good fat activation and calorie burning.
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BrainDementiaDiabetesDiabetologiaJohns Hopkins UniversityMedicineSciTech News
When Were You Diagnosed With Diabetes? It Could Be the Key to Predicting Your Risk of Dementia
Study links early-onset type 2 diabetes to higher risk of dementia later in life, highlighting the importance of prevention and …
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COVID-19DiabetesInfectious DiseasesMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Minnesota
Metformin: A Diabetes Medication with Potential to Prevent Long COVID
Study reveals metformin’s potential in preventing long COVID, reducing the risk by over 40% and up to 63% when initiated …
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BiomaterialsDiabetesMaterials SciencePhysicsPolymersSciTech NewsUniversity Of Virginia
Groundbreaking Research Challenges Existing Knowledge of Associative Polymers
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRevolutionary UVA-led study challenges established beliefs about associative polymers, offering new insights into their molecular behavior.
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Brown FatObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of CambridgeWeight Loss
New Obesity Breakthrough: Protein Molecular Structure Discovery Could Unlock Fat Burning
Scientists uncover molecular structure of protein UCP1, enabling brown fat tissue to burn calories as heat, offering potential obesity and …
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AddictionAlcoholDiabetesMedicineObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of Gothenburg
Semaglutide, an Obesity Drug, Unexpectedly Halves Alcohol Intake – A Breakthrough Discovery by Scientists
Semaglutide, an obesity drug, notably curbs alcohol consumption and relapses in rats, potentially providing a new treatment approach for human …
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Brigham And Women's HospitalDiabetesExerciseFitnessSciTech News
Optimal Timing for Exercise: Enhancing Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinAfternoon exercise improves blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes patients, reducing the need for medications, according to a study …
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DiabetesDietMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Adelaide
Early-Day Fasting Diet Could Be the Key to Reducing Your Risk of Diabetes
New research reveals that an early-day fasting diet can lower diabetes risk more effectively than a low-calorie diet, offering potential …