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AIIMS is testing a new Indian-adapted Mediterranean diet to help heart disease patients. The trial results are set to provide ...
A new study confirms that dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet and the MIND diet and suggest that inflammatory diets may increase someone's chances of developing dementia.
Following a Mediterranean diet long-term may have weight loss benefits but it may not be enough to enhance cognitive function ...
Research indicates that lifestyle choices significantly outweigh genetic predispositions in determining health outcomes. A ...
Following a ketogenic diet, modified alternate-day fasting, or late time-restricted eating leads to more weight loss than ...
The Mind diet combines elements of the Mediterranean diet with the Dash diet, and experts say there is evidence it could slow ...
A recent study revealed the risk of chronic constipation in middle-aged folks and seniors.According to a study published in ...
A new study has found that adopting a Mediterranean-style diet can help with weight loss and improve diet quality but offers ...
On the other end of the spectrum, the anti-inflammatory diet increased constipation risk by 24 percent, and a Western diet (high in processed foods) increased the risk by 22 percent. The low-carb diet ...
According to a new study published in Frontiers in Nutrition, swapping out meat, eggs, and dairy for greens and beans may help reduce inflammation and support sustainable weight loss.
The Mediterranean diet alleviates the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, being as effective as the restrictive FODMAP diet.