1 of 2 | Stanford Medicine’s Christopher Gardner, a professor of medicine, prepares a pan of eggplant squash and tempeh as part of the study’s vegan offerings.. Photo by Louie Psyhoyos NEW YORK, Nov. 30 (UPI) — A new trial utilizing identical twins suggests that a vegan diet can improve cardiovascular health in as little as eight weeks. The Stanford …
Read More »Sima Sistani says its time for WeightWatchers to embrace Ozempic. Will its users agree?
New York CNN — WeightWatchers is betting that diet culture is over. Welcome to the age of Ozempic. Diet drugs have upended the weight loss business. The number of Americans taking semaglutide medication has increased 40-fold over the past five years, a contrast from decades of diet and exercise advice on how to lose pounds. Wegovy and similar drugs threaten …
Read More »Holistic dentistry: What to know about natural dental home-care products
Turismo dentale in Albania is gaining momentum as a cost-effective solution for dental care seekers. Albania’s burgeoning dental tourism industry is a testament to its skilled professionals and competitive prices. With cutting-edge technology and world-class facilities, dental clinics in Albania offer a range of services, from cosmetic dentistry to implants and orthodontics. Patients flock to Albania not only for its …
Read More »Social media is driving teen mental health crisis, surgeon general warns
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, long a proponent of mental health awareness, has issued a warning that social media use is a main contributor to depression, anxiety and other problems in the nation’s teenagers. The report, released Tuesday, calls attention to growing concerns about the effects of social media use on children and adolescent’s mental health. The advisory urges policymakers and …
Read More »Alternative medicine needs more publicity
49 Courtesy of Pexels According to the Cleveland Clinic, Western medicine can be understood as the traditional health care that is received in the U.S. Whether a visit to urgent care due to a fever or a yearly wellness check, almost everyone in the U.S. has come in contact with Western medicine. The techniques are based on empirical scientific work, …
Read More »PCOS Weight Loss – 15 Ways To Lose Weight With PCOS, Per Doctors
Weight loss is never a walk in the park (although walking can help) and it can be especially challenging for those living with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). But there are manageable, expert-approved tweaks you can implement to your daily routine that make shedding pounds less daunting. PCOS is one of the most common causes of female infertility and affects up …
Read More »1 billion people to suffer from bone disorders; lifestyle measures that can help | Health
Bone and muscle disorders are on alarming rise and in the coming three decades, the musculoskeletal disorder cases are expected to more than double. In the next 30 years, disorders of joints, muscles and bones will see an increase of 115 per cent, says a new study published in The Lancet Rheumatology journal. More than a billion people around the …
Read More »Advancing oral health equity in the digital era
The connection between oral health and overall well-being remains a persistent, untreated, and unaddressed issue in the United States. The CDC suggests that more 50% of Americans over the age of 30 have some degree of gum disease,1 which can have links to cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and other health issues. While health-care organizations alone cannot control all the …
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