Research Shows Salt Substitutes Lower Risk of Heart Attack/Stroke and Death

Dietary salt substitutes reduce the incidence of heart attack, stroke, death from all causes, and cardiovascular disease, per a pooled data analysis of the current evidence. On August 9, the results were released in the BMJ journal Heart. The researchers think that individuals all over the world are likely to benefit from these substitutes’ positive […]

Hair Loss and Sexual Dysfunction Join Fatigue and Brain Fog in List of Long COVID Symptoms

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According to new research, those who have Long Covid have had a larger range of symptoms than previously assumed. Sexual dysfunction and hair loss are some of these symptoms. According to a recent study, patients having a primary care record of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which produces Covid-19, reported 62 symptoms substantially more frequently […]

Most People Are Eating Too Much Protein – And It Has Serious Consequences

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According to University of California, Davis studies, consuming the right amount of protein in relation to what your body needs might reduce nitrogen releases to aquatic systems in the United States by 12% and overall nitrogen losses to air and water by 4%. In the world, the US consumes one of the greatest amounts of […]

New Evidence That Giant Asteroid Impacts Created the Continents

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The continents of Earth were formed by massive meteorite impacts, which occurred often over the first billion years of our planet’s four and a half billion year history and are now supported by the greatest evidence yet. The study was carried out by researchers from Curtin University, and it was released on August 10th, 2022, […]

Can’t Smell Well? It Could More Problematic Than You Think

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Smell has a big impact on how much food we like. Many people have lost, decreased, or altered senses of smell, according to recent research from Aarhus University, which may have an effect on their health and quality of life. Dr. Alexander Wieck Fjaeldstad, an associate professor, claims that losing or changing your sense of […]