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Klotho deficiency: The missing link between salt and hypertension

Klotho deficiency: The missing link between salt and hypertension

Have you ever wondered why salt can worsen high blood pressure? Or why young people are less sensitive to salt’s effect on blood pressure? It comes down to slowed production of an anti-aging factor known as the Klotho protein…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The warning your gums send about your kidneys

The warning your gums send about your kidneys

Your gums may say more about your health than you realize. That’s because chronic kidney disease and gum disease may fuel each other through inflammation, immune changes and harmful oral bacteria. That makes these things a top priority…

Joyce Hollman

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Two supplements provide hope for a deadly brain cancer

Two supplements provide hope for a deadly brain cancer

A mix of two supplements, already notable for health benefits, may help make glioblastoma less aggressive. Research points to a hopeful possibility: treating cancer by nudging tumors toward healing, rather than simply trying to destroy them.

Joyce Hollman

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The kind of fat that may push you toward insulin resistance

The kind of fat that may push you toward insulin resistance

New research suggests the kind of fat you eat may matter more than the amount when it comes to insulin resistance. Here’s why one common fatty acid may worsen blood sugar control — and another may help protect it.

Carolyn Gretton

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The breakfast staple linked to lower Alzheimer’s risk

The breakfast staple linked to lower Alzheimer’s risk

The humble egg has had a complicated reputation. But this breakfast staple may offer a brain benefit worth cracking into: It could serve up a recipe for lowering risk for Alzheimer’s…

Joyce Hollman

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The simple home upgrade for a sharper brain in just one month

The simple home upgrade for a sharper brain in just one month

Air pollution particles may do more than irritate your lungs, they may affect your brain. If you’re 40+, a simple home appliance that cleans your air may also rev up your brain. Here’s what the study found and how to put cleaner air to work for a healthier brain as you age.

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Can a simple vitamin help breast cancer chemo work better?

Can a simple vitamin help breast cancer chemo work better?

Chemotherapy is a standard tool used against breast cancer, but researchers are always looking for ways to help it work better. A small clinical trial points to an inexpensive vitamin that may help more women see a more “complete” response…

Carolyn Gretton

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Fiber maxxing is trending — but it’s not for everyone

Fiber maxxing is trending — but it’s not for everyone

Fiber maxxing is a popular TikTok trend, encouraging people to load up on beans, chia seeds, oats, berries and other fiber-rich foods. While most of us could benefit from more fiber, the trend isn’t for everyone. Let’s take it with a spoonful of context…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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PCOS has a new name: What it reveals for women

PCOS has a new name: What it reveals for women

PCOS is now PMOS. But it’s more than just a name change. Experts say it could help doctors and women better recognize the hormone and metabolic roots of this often-misunderstood condition — and support more targeted care…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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What your enlarged prostate may be saying about your blood sugar

What your enlarged prostate may be saying about your blood sugar

An enlarged prostate and urinary symptoms are usually blamed on age. But high insulin may act like a growth-and-stress signal in the body — and the prostate appears to be one of the organs listening. That signals problems beyond plumbing…

Margaret Cantwell

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The step count that may keep weight from creeping back

The step count that may keep weight from creeping back

Congratulations! You worked hard, pushed through the struggle and reached your goal weight. Now comes the challenge of keeping it off. Good news: Research suggests fewer daily steps than previously thought may help prevent those pounds from creeping back.

Carolyn Gretton

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Perimenopause may be the heart warning women are missing

Perimenopause may be the heart warning women are missing

Most women don’t think about heart disease until after menopause. But new research suggests the warning signs may start earlier, providing a window of opportunity to catch rising heart risks before they take hold. Here’s what to watch for…

Carolyn Gretton