Saunas May Lower Stroke Risk
...decrease in stroke risk. This association was persistent even when other stroke risk factors were accounted for – age, sex, BMI, diabetes, [...]
...decrease in stroke risk. This association was persistent even when other stroke risk factors were accounted for – age, sex, BMI, diabetes, [...]
...the time of death, as well as their sex, race, education level and marital status. Based on where the person lived, the researchers used data from [...]
...we walk is influenced by sex, height, age, and muscle strength, and sometimes by neural or muscular disorders such as stroke or Parkinson’s [...]
...intake), while toddlers consumed about 6 tsp of sugars (about 8 percent of their daily caloric intake). No differences were detected in added sugars consumption by [...]
...into more primal feelings of sexual insecurity, jealousy and fear among both men and women. The effect taps into primal feelings of [...]
...of metabolic syndrome involves high waist circumference (with ethnic and sex-specific cutoffs) plus two of the following four components: high blood [...]
...and vegetables, nuts and fish as having bigger brains.1 It’s generally understood that eating a healthier diet increases cognitive function [...]
...A Scientific Review with Clinical Application. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2015;2015:760689. doi:10.1155/2015/760689. Trabert B, Schwartz SM, Peters U, et [...]
...to have beta-amyloid plaques than those who didn’t. When age, sex, education and body-mass index were adjusted for the risk still remained [...]
...tough when you need to, and put yourself back in control. Having respect for your body and that of your potential future generations. That is [...]