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Time of Day May Determine the Amount of Fat Burned By Exercise

by Shari Barbanel | February 15, 2023

Physical activity at the right time of the day seems able to increase fat metabolism, at least in mice. A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark shows that mice that did exercise in an early active phase, which corresponds to morning exercise in humans, increased their metabolism ...

AHA Releases Statement on Benefits and Risks of Alternative Therapies For Heart Failure

by Shari Barbanel | December 19, 2022

A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA) summarized the efficacy and safety of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies in the setting of heart failure (HF). The statement, published in the AHA journal Circulation, encourages people to disclose their use of such treatments to their health care team to ensure they are using ...

Hyaluranic Acid Awakens Stem Cells to Repair Damaged Muscle, Study Says

by Shari Barbanel | September 6, 2022

A new study published in the journal Science reveals a unique form of cell communication that controls muscle repair. In damaged muscle, stem cells must work together with immune cells to complete the repair process, yet how these cells coordinate to ensure the efficient removal of dead tissue before making new muscle fibers has remained unknown. The ...

Coffee Consumption Link to Reduced Risk of Acute Kidney Injury, Study Finds

by Shari Barbanel | June 13, 2022

A recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has revealed that consuming at least one cup of coffee a day may reduce the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) when compared to those who do not drink coffee. The findings, published in the journal Kidney International Reports, show that those who drank any quantity of coffee ...

Beyond Celiac & SSCD Announce Early Career Research Award in the Field of Celiac Disease

by Shari Barbanel | October 22, 2018

Beyond Celiac has announced the creation of the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease – Beyond Celiac Early Career Research Award, a joint venture to attract exceptionally promising early career academic investigators to the field of celiac disease research. The award will provide a clear and bold opportunity to expand the scope of research ...

World’s Largest Sleep Study Shows Too Much Shut-eye Can be Bad for Your Brain

by Shari Barbanel | October 10, 2018

Preliminary results from the world’s largest sleep study have shown that people who sleep on average between seven to eight hours per night performed better cognitively than those who slept less, or more, than this amount. Neuroscientists from Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute released their findings in the high-impact journal, SLEEP. The world’s largest sleep ...

Study: Coffee Consumption During Pregnancy Related to Overweight Offspring

by Shari Barbanel | May 14, 2018

A study published in the BMJ Open journal shows that even moderate coffee consumption during pregnancy, one to two cups per day, is related to a risk of overweight or obesity in school age children. It has not been clearly shown if caffeine is the direct cause of the overweight, but the relationship, alone, has caused researchers ...

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