Low levels of circulating vitamin K are linked to increased risk of mobility limitation and disability in older adults, identifying
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High levels of rare gut bacteria may be linked to restless legs syndrome
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings
Continue reading »Variation of FTO gene linked to weight gain and obesity in children
Researchers have discovered that children who do not have obesity, but who are at risk for the chronic disease due
Continue reading »Bipolar disorder may be linked to Parkinson’s disease
People who have bipolar disorder may be more likely to later develop Parkinson’s disease than people who do not have
Continue reading »Vampire Facials Have Apparently Been Linked To At Least 2 Cases Of HIV
Two clients tested positive for HIV after getting vampire facials from the same spa last year. VIP Spa was shutdown
Continue reading »E. coli outbreak likely linked to ground beef, CDC says
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday said that the outbreak has hospitalized 17 people and that
Continue reading »Sleeping pill use linked to greater need for blood pressure medications
In a Geriatrics & Gerontology International study of 752 older adults with hypertension followed from 2008-2010 through 2012-2013, using sleeping
Continue reading »Sports involvement linked to fewer depressive symptoms in children
Participation in team sports is associated with fewer depressive symptoms in children, whereas non-sport activities have no association with symptoms,
Continue reading »Low-carb diets linked to higher odds for A-fib
(HealthDay)—Keto, Paleo, Atkins—there’s no shortage of low-carb diets to try, but new research suggests that over time, living low-carb can
Continue reading »Being overweight may be linked to better survival from stroke
It may seem counterintuitive, but having some extra body fat may be linked to an increased chance of surviving a
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