(This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where we present latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Feb 20 (Reuters) - Diabetes is less common among people living at high ...
Mountains or beaches, where you live might affect your risk of diabetes. New research shows that people living at high altitudes have lower rates of type 2 diabetes. Scientists discover that low ...
Obstructive sleep apnea induces a metabolic chain reaction that leads to increases in weight and blood sugar levels, among other unhealthy changes.
Breathing technique plays an important role in exercise performance, especially during high-intensity workouts. Although the human respiratory system is predisposed to switch to mouth breathing, ...
A combination of high temperature, low oxygen and high levels of ammonia and ‘organic pollution’ have been implicated in the ...
Iron fertilisation has long been touted as a glimmer of hope amid rising emissions – but a new study has seemingly debunked ...
Clear water is not the only indicator of a healthy lake. Understanding environmental factors helps reveal what is really ...
There is an ongoing trend of following diets which are low in carbohydrates aka carb. People who want to lose weight are ...
Jacksonville is under a red flag warning and freeze warning. Here's what to know about today's weather and the forecast for ...
The discovery of bright yet stable pigments is vanishingly rare, making them hugely valuable. Now chemist Mas Subramanian is unpicking the atomic code of colour and homing in on our most-wanted hue ...
The move reflects the evolution of its business model toward an asset-light approach, scaling through partnerships with “master franchisors." ...