The infamous good cholestrol, known for having the ability to detect the risk of heart disease has come under the microscope again. A team of scientists from the National Institutes of Health indicated that the HDL cholesterol may not be as effective after all, especially among Black adults.
Study have found that honey can improve critical cardiometabolic health indicators including blood sugar and cholesterol levels, particularly if it is raw and comes from a single floral source.
Researchers discovered how raw honey which comes from single source help to boost important cardiometabolic health indicators like blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Columbus [Ohio], July 31 (ANI): Ingesting green tea extract for four weeks can lower blood sugar levels and improve gut health by lowering inflammation and "leaky gut," according to a recent study on people with a cluster of heart disease risk factors.
Columbus [Ohio], July 26 (ANI): According to a recent study conducted on individuals with a cluster of heart disease risk factors, ingesting green tea extract for four weeks can lower blood sugar levels and enhance gut health by reducing inflammation and "leaky gut."
Washington [US], June 16 (ANI): Preliminary findings from a new study could pave the way for personalized nutrition guidance based on our taste perception.
Diabetes has become an epidemic worldwide that results from a sedentary lifestyle. Stress is another factor that can lead to this disease. Unhealthy eating over a prolonged duration is also a significant factor that can cause diabetes. You cannot ignore the genetic aspect of it. But if this is prevalent in your family, then you […]
Pittsburgh [US], April 16 (ANI): Children of exceptionally long-lived parents, as well as their spouses, have a similarly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes compared to the general population, according to a new study led by the University of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh [US], April 12 (ANI): According to a new study led by the University of Pittsburgh, children of exceptionally long-lived parents, as well as their spouses have a similarly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes compared to the general population.