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New hope for patients suffering with common liver disease

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is growing to be the most common type of liver disease worldwide. The number one cause for NAFLD is obesity and lack of physical activity, which contribute to metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. There are currently no approved treatments for NAFLD, so researchers in Germany collaborated to uncover lifestyle interventions ...click here to read more

Chocolate is not actually good for you

Chocolate is one of the world’s most delectable treats. It is sweet and savory, and it’s good for you. At least, that’s what several studies would have you believe. Unfortunately, they aren’t talking about the Hershey’s bar you buy at the local convenience store. Modern chocolate is packed with added sugar and milk powder, giving ...click here to read more

Lower your risk of heart failure with this one thing

The heart’s main function is to pump blood so that the rest of the body can get adequate oxygenated blood in order to function. When this process is disrupted or the heart’s ability to pump blood becomes impaired, heart failure occurs. Although heart failure may sound like the heart has stopped or halted function altogether, ...click here to read more

Poor sleep could be making you fatter

A new UK study has found that individuals who suffer from insufficient nightly sleep tend to have larger waistlines and are more likely to be obese and overweight. People who averaged six hours of sleep a night had waistlines three centimeters larger than those who slept nine hours a night. The shorter a person slept, ...click here to read more

Healthy gut diet: Foods to eat and avoid

Your digestive tract is home to roughly 100 trillion bacteria that are involved in keeping your digestive tract operating at peak efficiency, and by eating a healthy gut diet, you help keep it that way. The bacteria in your digestive tract actually play a much more important role in your overall health than you think. ...click here to read more

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Enlarged kidney: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Enlarged kidneys are relatively uncommon, with only a few select disorders leading to the condition. The kidneys are responsible for filtering the blood from harmful metabolites and ensuring proper volume status that affects our blood pressure. Having an enlarged kidney will likely compromise all of its function. What causes an enlarged kidney? Hydronephrosis: This is ...click here to read more

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