Less TV time may lower heart disease risk

Women with diabetes are at a higher risk of heart disease due to various factors such as hormonal imbalance and atypical ...
Limiting TV watching to no more than one hour a day appears to help offset the increased risk of heart disease associated ...
This research reinforces the idea that small dietary changes can have long-term benefits. Choosing whole grains over refined ...
Diabetes develops silently, causing damage before diagnosis. Learn how early intervention can prevent complications and ...
Sugary beverages are rapidly digested, causing a spike in blood sugar levels with little nutritional value. Regular consumption over time leads to weight gain, insulin resistance, and a host of ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...
In recognition of National Nutrition Month, JHU Well-Being and its partners offer inspiration, recipes, and resources ...
Empagliflozin patent expiration in India leads to affordable treatment for diabetes, heart failure, and kidney disease.