A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
Physical activity. People with the lowest risk met the recommended Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, which suggests ...
A healthy lifestyle may be able to cancel out roughly 60% of the impact of “life-shortening” genes, ... [+] potentially adding another five years to your life, according to a recent study.
Researchers found microplastics in every testicle they studied, underscoring concerns about the impacts of environmental ...
How would you complete the sentence, “When I am 64 …”? That’s the question researchers put to over 700 participants in a ...
We all know that ultraprocessed foods aren’t the healthiest choice, but a new study has found that some can have worse ...
Life expectancy around the world is expected to increase by nearly 5 years in men and more than 4 years in women during the ...
New research from the University of Houston has unveiled a concerning correlation between vaping electronic cigarettes and an ...
Scientists expose the lifelong impact of childhood abuse and neglect. A study focusing on childhood maltreatment in Australia ...
In some severe cases of COVID-19, the lungs undergo extreme damage, resulting in a range of life-threatening conditions like ...
Novo Nordisk, which produces Ozempic, has launched a study to analyze a reduced desire for alcohol and its side effects from ...