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High cholesterol fluctuations have been linked to a higher risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's and vascular ...
We don’t love labeling foods and beverages “good” or “bad” — not even soda. This sort of black-and-white thinking doesn’t do ...
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A new peer-reviewed study published in the journal Menopause indicates that menopausal women are at an increased risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event if they maintain a poor Life’s Essential 8 ...
I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a ...
In the battle of the brews which side are you on? A traditional tea-sipper or an on-the-go espresso-shotter? Whether you ...
Dr. Frank Tortorice, MD, ABIM, IFMCP, is redefining patient care by focusing on functional and preventative medicine. As a ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a recommendation concerning this information? -- C.P.
Diets higher in inflammatory foods were linked to increased dementia risk in older adults. Risks were higher for both all-cause dementia and Alzheimer's dementia. The study tracked Dietary ...
The technology could help more seniors to age better and remain for longer in the community. Read more at straitstimes.com.