International Study Links Restrained Sitting to Reduced Physical Activity in Preschool Children

International study involving 32 countries reveals that prolonged restrained sitting significantly impacts preschool children's daily movement patterns and physical activity…

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Travel Bans Show Limited Effectiveness Against Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks, WHO Analysis Reveals

New WHO analysis reveals travel bans show limited effectiveness against Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks, with 12 countries imposing restrictions despite…

Malaysian Pharmacists Show Critical Gaps in Pharmaceutical Waste Management

New research reveals that while 89% of Malaysian pharmacists recognize pharmaceutical waste risks, only 42% implement proper safety protocols. The…

Aid Cuts Hamper Ebola Response as Outbreak Spreads Across East Africa

Health responders warn that Western aid cuts have severely compromised Ebola outbreak response capacity across East Africa. Three countries now…

Daily Eggs Linked to 27% Lower Alzheimer’s Risk in Major 15-Year Study

A 15-year study of nearly 40,000 older adults found that eating five or more eggs weekly was associated with 27%…

New Study Links Regular Egg Consumption to 27% Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Over 15 Years

A 15-year study of nearly 40,000 older adults reveals that eating 5+ eggs weekly correlates with 27% lower Alzheimer's risk.…

How Your 7-Meter Gut Functions as a Molecular Assembly Line for Nutrient Absorption

New research reveals how the 7-meter human digestive tract operates as a sophisticated assembly line, with each gut segment specialized…

Cooling Cooked Starch Creates Fiber: How Temperature Changes Food’s Nutritional Profile

New research reveals how cooling cooked starchy foods can more than double their fiber content, transforming rice and potatoes into…

MTHFR Gene Variants Respond Better to Riboflavin Than Folate for Blood Pressure Control

Clinical trials show MTHFR C677T TT carriers achieve better blood pressure control with riboflavin than the widely-promoted methylfolate. Low-dose vitamin…

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