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People with higher concentrations of cadmium in their urine had a doubled risk of cognitive impairment compared with those with lower concentrations, a new study has found.
Researchers have found that people who take a type of type 2 diabetes drugs SGLT2 inhibitors have a significantly lower risk of dementia, overall, and of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, in particular.
Eating four daily servings of cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and kale may help lower blood pressure, compared to root and squash vegetables, a new study suggests.
Recent research has found that high-dose prescription amphetamines, often used to treat ADHD, are linked to a seriously heightened risk of psychosis.
New research suggests that the lessening of amyloid-beta in the brain is behind cognitive decline in Alzheimer's and boosting brain protein amounts may offer cognitive benefits.
Recent research has found an association between moderate coffee and caffeine consumption and a lower risk of cardiometabolic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
Statins are linked to better health outcomes in older adults over the age of 70 with or without previous cardiovascular disease, a new study finds.
A small new study suggests that time-restricted eating could help improve blood sugar control in some people, thus potentially reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Research in people with obesity or overweight has shown that long-term exercisers have belly fat with healthier properties than peers who do not exercise.
New research suggests that atrial fibrillation (AFib), may affect thrice as many people as doctors had previously thought, with a rising number of cases in younger people. Is AFib on the rise, and if so, why?