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New study links obesity to half-million cancer diagnoses per year
A recent study reveals that obesity is responsible for as many as 500,000 newly diagnosed cancers every year.
Study: Running with age can improve walking efficiency
Regularly running gives older people a greater “walking economy,” on par with their younger selves, according to new research.
Give thanks this holiday for a better night’s sleep
Beyond the fact that it’s just good practice to give thanks, studies have found it’s good for your health too! In particular, your sleeping schedule.
Dementia played role in Robin Williams’ death, according to autopsy
Robin Williams’ autopsy reveals that the late actor and comedian may have experienced hallucinations caused by Lewy Body Dementia prior to his death.
Losing weight can help improve vitamin D intake
Being a fat soluble, vitamin D can be absorbed into your body’s fat, taking it right out of the blood and impeding the effect that this nutrient is supposed to have for your overall health.
Sleep apnea may negatively impact memory
The findings of a study published Wednesday, October 29, in the Journal of Neuroscience suggest that the sleep disorder sleep apnea may be responsible for worsening the memory of those who suffer from it.
Study: Preschoolers with Down syndrome don’t yet exhibit learning and memory impairment
A new study has found that preschool-aged children with Down syndrome do not exhibit the learning, memory and executive function impairments typically associated with adults with DS.
3 brain health foods to get in your diet
These three nutritious choices can go a long way in bolstering brain health and memory support.
Is milk actually bad for your bones?
A new Swedish study finds that milk consumption may actually raise, rather than reduce, risks of bone fractures for women and mortality in both men and women.