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Diet Significantly Impacts Timing of First Menstrual Cycle
A study of over 7,500 children found that eating an inflammatory diet increased the risk of early menstruation by 15%, while a healthy diet decreased it by 8%, suggesting a significant link between diet and the onset of menstruation, even independent of body mass index and with implications for long...
Diet Significantly Impacts Timing of First Menstrual Cycle
A study of over 7,500 children found that eating an inflammatory diet increased the risk of early menstruation by 15%, while a healthy diet decreased it by 8%, suggesting a significant link between diet and the onset of menstruation, even independent of body mass index and with implications for long...
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Ultra-Processed Food Linked to Significant Increase in Early Death Risk
A study across eight countries found a 3% increase in early death risk for every 10% rise in ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption; UPF is linked to up to 13.8% of premature deaths in countries like England and the US, prompting calls for tighter regulation and taxes on UPF.
Ultra-Processed Food Linked to Significant Increase in Early Death Risk
A study across eight countries found a 3% increase in early death risk for every 10% rise in ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption; UPF is linked to up to 13.8% of premature deaths in countries like England and the US, prompting calls for tighter regulation and taxes on UPF.
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Medieval Cemetery Near Cardiff Airport Yields Unexpected Discoveries
A medieval cemetery near Cardiff Airport, unearthed last year, has revealed 39 adult skeletons, mostly women, who were buried with surprising care despite signs of manual labor, alongside evidence of wealth such as imported glass. One woman was found discarded in a ditch.
Medieval Cemetery Near Cardiff Airport Yields Unexpected Discoveries
A medieval cemetery near Cardiff Airport, unearthed last year, has revealed 39 adult skeletons, mostly women, who were buried with surprising care despite signs of manual labor, alongside evidence of wealth such as imported glass. One woman was found discarded in a ditch.
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Daytime Eating May Counteract Cardiovascular Risks of Night Shift Work
A study of 20 healthy young adults simulating night shift work found that eating only during daylight hours stabilized cardiovascular risk factors (plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 and blood pressure), unlike those who also ate at night, suggesting meal timing's crucial role in mitigating heal...
Daytime Eating May Counteract Cardiovascular Risks of Night Shift Work
A study of 20 healthy young adults simulating night shift work found that eating only during daylight hours stabilized cardiovascular risk factors (plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 and blood pressure), unlike those who also ate at night, suggesting meal timing's crucial role in mitigating heal...
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Healthy Diets Significantly Increase Chances of Reaching 70 Disease-Free: Harvard Study
A Harvard study tracking 100,000 Americans for three decades found that maintaining healthy diets, especially from midlife onward, significantly increased the likelihood of reaching age 70 free from chronic diseases; higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains correlated with better o...
Healthy Diets Significantly Increase Chances of Reaching 70 Disease-Free: Harvard Study
A Harvard study tracking 100,000 Americans for three decades found that maintaining healthy diets, especially from midlife onward, significantly increased the likelihood of reaching age 70 free from chronic diseases; higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains correlated with better o...
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Post-Eid Weight Gain Concerns in Pakistan: Factors Affecting Weight Loss
Following Eid celebrations in Pakistan, many people are concerned about weight gain from overeating. Weight loss depends on energy expenditure (exercise intensity and duration), body's use of glycogen vs. fat, and post-workout nutrition; muscle building increases metabolism.
Post-Eid Weight Gain Concerns in Pakistan: Factors Affecting Weight Loss
Following Eid celebrations in Pakistan, many people are concerned about weight gain from overeating. Weight loss depends on energy expenditure (exercise intensity and duration), body's use of glycogen vs. fat, and post-workout nutrition; muscle building increases metabolism.
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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to 17,781 Premature Deaths in the UK
A study across eight countries links ultra-processed food consumption to premature deaths, with the UK reporting 17,781 potential deaths in 2018/19 (14% of premature deaths), second only to the US (55% of daily caloric intake from UPFs).

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to 17,781 Premature Deaths in the UK
A study across eight countries links ultra-processed food consumption to premature deaths, with the UK reporting 17,781 potential deaths in 2018/19 (14% of premature deaths), second only to the US (55% of daily caloric intake from UPFs).
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Daily Protein Intake: Recommendations, Sources, and Risks
The article discusses recommended daily protein intake, varying needs based on activity level and health, the balance between plant and animal protein sources, and potential risks of excessive protein.

Daily Protein Intake: Recommendations, Sources, and Risks
The article discusses recommended daily protein intake, varying needs based on activity level and health, the balance between plant and animal protein sources, and potential risks of excessive protein.
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Cooking Methods, Intestinal Health, and Colorectal Cancer Risk
A Spanish study reveals high-temperature cooking creates potentially carcinogenic compounds, particularly PhIP in meat and fish, increasing intestinal damage and colorectal cancer risk; however, fiber intake reduces this risk.

Cooking Methods, Intestinal Health, and Colorectal Cancer Risk
A Spanish study reveals high-temperature cooking creates potentially carcinogenic compounds, particularly PhIP in meat and fish, increasing intestinal damage and colorectal cancer risk; however, fiber intake reduces this risk.
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Plant-Based Diet Could Reduce Emissions and Deaths by Significant Amounts
A 40-year study with 200,000 participants, presented at the Delphi Forum, reveals that a plant-based diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29%, fertilizer use by 21%, land use by 51%, and water use by 13%, preventing 15 million deaths annually.

Plant-Based Diet Could Reduce Emissions and Deaths by Significant Amounts
A 40-year study with 200,000 participants, presented at the Delphi Forum, reveals that a plant-based diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29%, fertilizer use by 21%, land use by 51%, and water use by 13%, preventing 15 million deaths annually.
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Anthocyanin-Rich Foods May Counteract Microplastic Damage
A review of 89 studies suggests anthocyanins, antioxidants in deeply colored fruits and vegetables, may neutralize free radicals released by microplastics, reducing cellular damage and inflammation; further research is needed in humans.

Anthocyanin-Rich Foods May Counteract Microplastic Damage
A review of 89 studies suggests anthocyanins, antioxidants in deeply colored fruits and vegetables, may neutralize free radicals released by microplastics, reducing cellular damage and inflammation; further research is needed in humans.
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Physician Attributes Younger Biological Age to Eight Spices: Limited Scientific Evidence
New York City physician Dr. Michael Aziz credits a diet rich in eight spices, including turmeric, garlic, and saffron, for his perceived younger biological age, though scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited.

Physician Attributes Younger Biological Age to Eight Spices: Limited Scientific Evidence
New York City physician Dr. Michael Aziz credits a diet rich in eight spices, including turmeric, garlic, and saffron, for his perceived younger biological age, though scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited.
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