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MD Shorts - Page 5
Eating Unprocessed Foods May Naturally Reduce Calorie Intake, Study...
Choosing unprocessed foods may help people eat fewer calories without consciously restricting how much they eat,...
Obesity-Linked Inflammation Tied to Cognitive Decline and Dementia,...
Obesity and advancing age are strongly linked to chronic low-grade inflammation in the body, a condition increasingly...
Aloe Vera Compound Shows Potential Against Alzheimer's Disease: Study
A natural compound found in Aloe vera may offer new hope in the search for treatments for Alzheimer's disease, according...
Gut Bacteria Molecule May Help Protect Children From Fatty Liver...
A naturally occurring compound produced by healthy gut bacteria may help protect children from developing fatty liver...
Astringent Foods May Activate the Brain Through Taste, Study Finds
The dry, puckering sensation felt after eating cocoa, berries, or red wine may do more than affect taste-it could also...
Transdermal Hormone Therapy Best Protects Bone Health in Women With...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) delivered through the skin is the most effective way to protect bone health in women...
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure May Influence Adult Drinking Behavior, Study...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience suggests that exposure to alcohol before birth can quietly alter...
Higher Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Increased Death Risk in...
Cancer survivors who consume higher amounts of ultraprocessed foods face a significantly greater risk of death from all...
New Enzyme Discovery Could Lead to Combined Treatment for Obesity,...
Scientists based in Cleveland have identified a previously unknown biological mechanism that plays a key role in fat...
MRI Study Maps Brain Growth Across the Perinatal Period
The perinatal period, spanning late pregnancy and the first weeks after birth, is a critical phase for brain...
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Stroke Risk Among Women, Study...
Adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with a significantly lower risk of all major types of stroke among...
Full-Fat Cheese and Cream Intake Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in...
A large long-term study from Sweden, published in Neurology, suggests that higher consumption of full-fat cheese and...











