Could processed foods explain why autism is on the rise?

A first-of-its-kind study finds a molecular link between high levels of a food preservative compound and neuronal disruptions that may explain ASD.

Colon cancer: Could yogurt prevent precancerous growths?

A new study has found that men who eat yogurt regularly have a lower risk of abnormal growths in the bowel, or adenomas, which can precede colon cancer.

Is decaf coffee harmful to health?

Decaffeinated coffee, or decaf, is similar to regular coffee but contains very little caffeine. Research suggests that drinking decaf is not harmful and may share some of the health benefits of regular coffee. Learn more here.

What to expect during a physical exam

Physical exams are routine checkups of a person’s general health. A healthcare professional will visually inspect, feel, or listen to different areas of a person’s body to look for potential health conditions. They may also ask about any problems and take a detailed medical history

Low vitamin K may reduce mobility in older adults

Researchers found that older adults with vitamin K deficiency were more likely to develop mobility disability, such as difficulty walking and using stairs.

What to know about Neurobion

Neurobion is a brand of vitamin B supplements that aims to improve nerve function. Learn about the benefits and side effects of Neurobion here.

Almond, hemp, oat, soy, and cow’s milk: Which is best?

As plant-based alternative milks grow increasingly popular, it can help to know how they compare nutritionally. Find out in this article.

What to know about low urine output

Low urine output can occur as a result of various causes, including infections, dehydration, and urinary tract blockages.

Tomato juice: Could 1 cup per day keep heart disease at bay?

A new study concludes that drinking tomato juice each day can reduce the levels of certain markers of cardiovascular disease. However, more work is needed.

Cardiovascular disease: 7 simple steps that lower future risk

New research examines how adhering to the American Heart Association’s recommendations for a healthy heart predicts future risk of cardiovascular disease.

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