Gene Variation Linked to Type 1 Diabetes Risk in Indian Population
Researchers studied how a specific gene related to vitamin D might affect the risk of developing Type 1 diabetes in South Indian people. They compared 150 …
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Researchers studied how a specific gene related to vitamin D might affect the risk of developing Type 1 diabetes in South Indian people. They compared 150 …
Read MoreWhen a country faces serious money troubles, people have to make tough choices about food. Researchers in Lahore, Pakistan studied how the recent economic …
Read MoreResearchers studied over 8,000 people in China and combined their findings with 33 other studies involving more than 112,000 people worldwide. They discovered …
Read MoreResearchers followed over 4,300 men in Abu Dhabi for nearly 9 years to understand smoking habits. They found that about 1 in 4 men smoked at the start, …
Read MoreScientists discovered a new type of bacteria called Paracoccus sp. PS1 that could help protect your heart and reduce diabetes risk. This bacteria has a special …
Read MoreResearchers studied over 6,000 Turkish adults to understand how eating habits and food knowledge affect the risk of developing metabolic syndrome (a group of …
Read MoreResearchers created a new screening tool to identify people at risk for metabolic syndrome—a group of health problems that increase the chance of heart disease …
Read MoreResearchers studied over 74,000 people to understand how our daily activity patterns—when we're active versus resting throughout the day—might affect diabetes …
Read MoreResearchers studied over 1,000 older adults in Italy to understand how bile acids—substances your body makes to digest fat—affect how well your body handles …
Read MoreA major new study looked at nearly one million people over 12 years and found that following a Mediterranean diet can lower your risk of getting type 2 …
Read MoreA large 15-year study of nearly 94,000 Koreans found that obesity rates have steadily climbed from 31.5% to 37.4%, especially among men and young adults. As …
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