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New study: You can build strength without intense workouts

Shorter and less demanding workouts may have a greater effect than many people think.

Do you drink a lot of coffee? Your genes may determine the consequences

Coffee plays a central role in many people’s daily lives, but new research suggests that its effect on the heart is not the same for everyone.

New research: Fructose may increase the risk of lifestyle diseases

Researchers suggest that fructose plays a greater role in the development of lifestyle-related diseases than previously assumed.

New discovery: Licorice may help treat inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers have identified a compound derived from licorice that could become a new treatment for intestinal diseases.

Two servings of nuts a week may support cancer recovery, study finds

New research points to a possible link between dietary choices and disease progression.

New study: You can build strength without intense workouts

Shorter and less demanding workouts may have a greater effect than many people think.

Do you drink a lot of coffee? Your genes may determine the consequences

Coffee plays a central role in many people’s daily lives, but new research suggests that its effect on the heart is not the same for everyone.

New research: Fructose may increase the risk of lifestyle diseases

Researchers suggest that fructose plays a greater role in the development of lifestyle-related diseases than previously assumed.

New discovery: Licorice may help treat inflammatory bowel disease

Researchers have identified a compound derived from licorice that could become a new treatment for intestinal diseases.

New research: Fasting for less than 24 hours doesn’t harm the brain

A new review shows that short-term fasting lasting less than 24 hours has no noticeable effect on adults’ mental sharpness.

Expert reveal how often you should change your bedding

Experts recommend changing your bed sheets about every two weeks – but in some cases, it’s worth doing it a little more often.

Blood pressure after 60: Why “120/80” might not be the right target anymore

Experts say that after age 60, aiming for the classic 120/80 blood pressure reading may not be ideal — stability matters more than perfection.

Adenovirus is circulating again and cannot be treated

This virus is often overlooked, even though the vast majority of people are infected early in life.

Depressive symptoms may increase dementia risk by up to 50 percent

Six symptoms in midlife may have a greater impact on dementia risk than previously thought.

New research reveals that fillers can damage blood vessels in the face

Doctors are increasingly warning that cosmetic fillers in the face may be riskier than many people realize.