A new mouse study suggests activating a low oxygen response pathway may improve both metabolism and bone health in obesity. Treated mice gained less weight, handled glucose better and showed stronger ...
A small study suggests people who follow a Mediterranean-style diet may have higher levels of two mitochondrial microproteins linked to healthy ageing. These molecules, called humanin and SHMOOSE, ...
A two year trial suggests a daily multivitamin may modestly slow ...
A new systematic review from King’s College London found that problematic smartphone use is linked with more eating disorder symptoms, body dissatisfaction and disordered eating behaviours in young ...
A new study suggests weighted vests may help protect bone health during weight loss in older adults, especially when people spend more time on their feet. The idea is simple: replacing some of the ...
A large real world study from Cleveland Clinic suggests average weight regain after stopping semaglutide or tirzepatide may be smaller in everyday practice than earlier trials implied. That does not ...
The average penis size in the UK has increased by nearly 10% in the last two years, with experts believing that weight loss jabs might be the reason why. Between 2022 and 2024, the average UK penis ...
Retatrutide is an new drug that has shown promise in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Retatrutide is a type of multi-receptor agonist that targets multiple hormonal pathways involved in ...
A Scottish trial has led to a 20 per cent drop in the number of times patients with diabetes have hypoglycemia. The Think Check Act scheme is funded by the Scottish Government and has run across 12 ...
Drinking apple cider vinegar on a regular basis could help manage type 2 diabetes, a US study has shown. The distinctive vinegar, commonly used for home cooking and homeopathic medicines, has ...
New research suggests that masturbation is good for your health and may even help protect against diseases such as diabetes. Following on from a recent U.S. survey which revealed that the vast ...
Measuring insulin levels in saliva is a non-invasive way to determine if someone is at risk of developing type 2 diabetes and obesity, new research has indicated. Academics from UBC Okanagan’s School ...