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Ultra-Processed Food Is Harming Your Heart, Liver And Brain, Warns New Lancet Study
Ultra-processed foods are now linked to harm across major organ systems, raising concerns about obesity, diabetes, heart ...
The heart is the body's hardest-working muscle. Whether you're awake or asleep, or exercising or resting, your heart is always at work. It pumps blood through arteries to deliver oxygen to organs and ...
Heart disease kills 18 million people each year, but the development of new therapies faces a bottleneck: no physiological model of the entire human heart exists -- so far. A new multi-chamber ...
After severe heart failure, the ability of the heart to heal by forming new cells is very low. However, after receiving treatment with a supportive heart pump, the capacity of a damaged heart to ...
The Franklin Institute is demystifying the organs and vessels that make our bodies tick with an $8.5 million exhibit opening Saturday. The "Body Odyssey" features interactive stations that invite kids ...
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Gut bacteria, not cholesterol could be the real reason behind heart attacks; know what science says
New research reveals gut bacteria significantly influence heart health by producing chemicals affecting cholesterol, inflammation, and blood clots. Im ...
Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD Amaranth (also known as Amaranthus blitum or Amaranthus cruentus) is full of ...
A mouse study led by University of California, Riverside, biomedical scientists suggests that everyday exposure to ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics have been found throughout the human body – how worried should we be?
Michael Richardson receives funding from the Netherlands Scientific Organization (NWO) a Dutch Government funding agency for science. Meiru Wang does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...
Regardless of whether romance is on the menu for you this Valentine’s Day, your brain is always trying to reward your investment in social interaction or motivate you to bond with others when human ...
A study by researchers from the University of Pretoria and the University of Adelaide has found giraffes’ long legs play a ...
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