These cardiovascular benefits have been attributed to a number of components of the MedDiet such as monounsaturated fatty acids, antioxidant vitamins and phytochemicals. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Likewise, little is known about the genes that define inter-individual variation in ...
More than one-third of American adults are obese and statistics are similar worldwide. Caloric intake and diet composition have large and lasting effects on cognition and emotion, especially during critical periods in development, but the neural mechanis
Mediterranean diet has been thoroughly discussed in the newest clinical trial lead byDr. Antoni Sureda,one of theDirectors of INPST. The study shows the significance of the diet and how it affects health. Precisely, the new publication highlights that the adherence to this type of eating habit ...
This year, Diabetes Awareness Week is from June 10 to June 16. The week focuses on raising awareness about this disease that affects millions worldwide. Diabetes and eye health are more related than you might think. This disease can significantly increase the risk of developing serious eye probl...
The type of vigorous workout we're talking about is a cardiovascular workout. That means you engage in some activity in which you keep your heart rate up and your muscles pumping continuously for at least 20 minutes. Although strength-training, stretching, yoga, and other methods of exercise...
Always remember that a man who eats a healthy diet and is physically active, has optimum levels of testosterone, enough energy & stamina, a great cardiovascular system, and strong and long lasting erections is more likely to finish with big volumes of ejaculate. ...
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Harrison, C., Taren, D. How poverty affects diet to shape the microbiota and chronic disease.Nat Rev Immunol18, 279–287 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/nri.2017.121 Download citation Published07 November 2017 Issue DateApril 2018
Cardiovascular disease can be caused by many different risk factors. Explore how drinking, smoking, poor nutrition, diabetes, high blood pressure, and a lack of exercise contribute to this disease, discover the uncontrollable risk factors that play a part, and review the preventativ...
She’s probably eating out a lot, not eating the right oils and fats – and that is triggering inflammation, weight gain and aging. Yuck. This is why our country is experiencing an aging epidemic that is linked to autoimmune disease, cancer, diabetes, inflammation, cardiovascular disease and ...