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[ad_1] in Washington DC [USA]: According to a new study, people with Alzheimer's disease treated with Antidiabetic drugs had significantly fewer markers of the disease, including abnormal microvasculature and a deregulated gene …
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[ad_1] Type 2 diabetes is usually caused by an overweight or obese person due to poor dietary choices . It can be difficult to identify this disease because the symptoms do not …
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[ad_1] LONDON: According to a new study, intestinal bacteria can alter the cells' response to insulin and thus contribute to type 2 diabetes. The study showed that the gut microbiota of people …
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[ad_1] Coriander seeds have an incredible amount of health benefits. They are packed with potbadium, iron, vitamins A, K and C, folic acid and magnesium. Coriander seeds are loaded with antioxidant properties …
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[ad_1] We have all heard that exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further by concluding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for your health than smoking, …
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[ad_1] A new study reveals that smoking, diabetes and heart disease are more dangerous for health than exercise. The results are based on a retrospective study of 122,007 patients who underwent tests …
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[ad_1] LONDON: According to one study, playing football can improve heart and bone health in middle-aged and untrained and prediabetic elderly people. Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark and the University …
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