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Eating eggs linked to less buildup of toxic proteins

Eating eggs linked to less buildup of toxic proteins

Share on PinterestEating eggs regularly is linked to less buildup of toxic proteins in brain, according to a study on human brains. Image credit: Ingrid Bertens/Stocksy A study finds that eating eggs is associated with a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Using brain autopsies, the scientists also showed that those who ate eggs more regularly had less protein buildup …

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Study Says Okra Can Protect Against Weight Gain — Best Life

Study Says Okra Can Protect Against Weight Gain — Best Life

It’s not always about what you cut out of your diet that can help you lose weight: What you choose to put on your plate can sometimes help you shed pounds, too. Common advice suggests focusing on protein and fiber to increase the feeling of fullness and reduce overeating. But every so often, a specific food garners attention for its stay-slim benefits. …

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Say goodbye to toilet paper, its replacement has arrived, and it’s much more effective.

Say goodbye to toilet paper, its replacement has arrived, and it’s much more effective.

Environmental awareness grows daily as we discover the impact of our everyday choices. One household item now under scrutiny is toilet paper – a product many consider essential but which creates significant ecological problems. The future is bringing sustainable alternatives that promise to revolutionize personal hygiene while protecting our planet. This shift represents one of many examples of artificial changes in …

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Maybe It’s Not Just Aging. Maybe It’s Anemia. | Your Health

Maybe It’s Not Just Aging. Maybe It’s Anemia. | Your Health

Noozhawk republishes news articles from KFF Health News on national and state health-related issues that affect Santa Barbara County readers.  Gary Sergott felt weary all the time. “I’d get tired, short of breath, a sort of malaise,” he said. He was cold even on warm days and looked pale with dark circles under his eyes. His malady was not mysterious. As a …

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Flavored Vapes Trigger Reward Centers Even Without Nicotine

Flavored Vapes Trigger Reward Centers Even Without Nicotine

Summary: A new study shows that some e-cigarette flavorings, like vanilla and cherry, can trigger reward-seeking behaviors in adolescent mice even without nicotine. Researchers found that these flavors alone could activate the brain’s dopamine system, raising concerns about their potential for fostering addiction-like behavior. Vanilla-flavored vapor, in particular, significantly reinforced such behaviors independent of nicotine. These findings highlight how flavored …

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Israeli nutrition experts debunk food myths

Israeli nutrition experts debunk food myths

Nearly 60% of Israel’s adult population suffers from overweight or obesity, according to data presented this month to the Knesset Health Committee. It’s worrying, though not surprising, especially after over a year and a half of war and stress, both of which disrupt normal eating patterns. And now, summer is upon us. So, how do we step into the intense …

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More people under 50 are being diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers

More people under 50 are being diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers

A new report has found that people are being diagnosed with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers at an earlier age. The report, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, says that there is a trend in early on-set cancers of the stomach, pancreas, esophagus, colon and rectum. Data has found that these cancers are on the rise among people ages …

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6 science-backed ways to reverse fatty liver, before it’s too late |

6 science-backed ways to reverse fatty liver, before it’s too late |

With non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affecting a significant portion of adults, experts suggest adopting lifestyle changes for liver health. Reducing sugar intake, incorporating intermittent fasting, and increasing physical activity are crucial. A diet rich in protein and fiber, while avoiding refined carbs, alongside weight loss, can significantly improve liver function and reverse NAFLD, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. …

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