Are nitrates good or bad for health? Why?
Many studies suggest that nitrates benefit cardiovascular health. Other studies suggest they may increase cancer risk. Researchers conducted an analysis...
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Many studies suggest that nitrates benefit cardiovascular health. Other studies suggest they may increase cancer risk. Researchers conducted an analysis...
New research shows that smoking cannabis doesn’t carry the same risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as smoking tobacco.Prior...
Acute kidney injury affects 10-15% of hospitalized individuals and increases the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.Researchers at John Hopkins...
Assessing an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease is essential for prevention.Traditional risk markers, such as blood pressure and cholesterol,...
New research shows physically active people have higher pain tolerance compared to those who are sedentary.The researchers found that people...
Researchers examined the link between hundreds of commonly used pesticides and Parkinson’s disease. They found that 10 pesticides are linked...
A new study reports that age-related memory loss may be improved, at least in the short term, by taking a...
More than 1 billion people around the world are affected by obesity.Researchers from the Istituto Auxologico Piancavallo IRCCS have found...
Although chemotherapy has been the standard first line of treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer, immunotherapy has recently emerged...
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