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Dietary Patterns and Intracranial Atherosclerosis Risk in Elderly Patients With Hypertension or Myocardial Infarction: An Evidence-Based Review
Posted inCardiology Family Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Dietary Patterns and Intracranial Atherosclerosis Risk in Elderly Patients With Hypertension or Myocardial Infarction: An Evidence-Based Review

Posted by By MedXY 10/21/2025
Healthy dietary patterns may reduce intracranial atherosclerosis severity in older adults with hypertension or prior myocardial infarction, suggesting diet's conditional protective role in vascular brain disease.
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Why Losing Weight Can Worsen Fatty Liver Disease: The Crucial Role of Balanced Nutrition
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Gastroenterology news Specialties

Why Losing Weight Can Worsen Fatty Liver Disease: The Crucial Role of Balanced Nutrition

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
Losing weight doesn't always mean improving fatty liver disease. Discover why strict diets lacking essential proteins can worsen liver health and learn practical dietary strategies to manage and reverse fatty liver effectively.
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From Plate to Progress: Five Scientifically Proven Diets to Help Manage Obesity Effectively
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From Plate to Progress: Five Scientifically Proven Diets to Help Manage Obesity Effectively

Posted by By MedXY 09/18/2025
Explore five scientifically supported dietary patterns that aid effective weight loss for individuals struggling with obesity, emphasizing balanced nutrition and sustainable lifestyle changes.
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Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Gastroenterology news Specialties

Fatty Liver Disease: Should You Cut Back on Carbs or Meat? The Science Behind Dietary Choices

Posted by By MedXY 09/11/2025
Explore how carbohydrates, proteins, and fats affect fatty liver disease and learn evidence-based dietary and lifestyle recommendations to manage and reverse this common condition.
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Intermittent Fasting: Benefits, Risks, and What Recent Research Reveals
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Intermittent Fasting: Benefits, Risks, and What Recent Research Reveals

Posted by By MedXY 09/01/2025
Intermittent fasting has gained popularity for its metabolic and weight-loss benefits, but new research links short eating windows to increased cardiovascular risks, urging caution and personalized approaches.
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How Eating Right in Midlife Can Lead to Disease-Free Aging After 70: Insights from a 100,000-Person Study
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How Eating Right in Midlife Can Lead to Disease-Free Aging After 70: Insights from a 100,000-Person Study

Posted by By MedXY 08/31/2025
A landmark 30-year study reveals that midlife dietary patterns strongly influence disease-free, healthy aging after 70, emphasizing the power of specific healthy diets in preventing major chronic illnesses.
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Cardiologists and Lifestyle Medicine: Bridging the Gap Between Recommendation and Practice
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Cardiologists and Lifestyle Medicine: Bridging the Gap Between Recommendation and Practice

Posted by By MedXY 08/31/2025
A recent survey reveals that most US cardiologists inconsistently adhere to lifestyle recommendations, especially dietary and physical activity guidelines, despite endorsing them for cardiovascular health.
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Don’t Let High Uric Acid Target Your Child: Recognizing Symptoms and Avoiding Risky Habits
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology Family Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Don’t Let High Uric Acid Target Your Child: Recognizing Symptoms and Avoiding Risky Habits

Posted by By MedXY 08/27/2025
Childhood high uric acid is rising alarmingly. Learn the causes, warning signs, and effective prevention strategies to protect your child's lifelong health.
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Navigating Acute Gout: Dietary Choices for Healthier Outcomes
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Navigating Acute Gout: Dietary Choices for Healthier Outcomes

Posted by By MedXY 08/08/2025
Exploring dietary strategies to manage acute gout symptoms and prevent future flare-ups.
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How Many Calories Are in a Cup of Milk Tea? Can One Cup Replace a Meal?
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How Many Calories Are in a Cup of Milk Tea? Can One Cup Replace a Meal?

Posted by By MedXY 08/07/2025
This article explores the calorie content of milk tea, its comparison to a typical meal, health impacts, and tips for healthier consumption.
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Is Jackfruit High in Calories? Can You Eat Jackfruit While Dieting?
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Is Jackfruit High in Calories? Can You Eat Jackfruit While Dieting?

Posted by By MedXY 08/07/2025
This article explores the calorie content and nutritional benefits of jackfruit, discussing whether it is suitable for consumption during weight loss and how to incorporate it sensibly into a diet.
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How People with Gout Can Eat for Better Health
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How People with Gout Can Eat for Better Health

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
Guidance on dietary management for gout patients focusing on purine intake, hydration, and balanced nutrition to prevent flare-ups and promote health.
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How Should People with Hypertension Eat for Better Health? — Dietary Guidelines for Hypertensive Patients
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How Should People with Hypertension Eat for Better Health? — Dietary Guidelines for Hypertensive Patients

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
This article provides practical dietary and lifestyle recommendations to help individuals with hypertension manage their condition and reduce cardiovascular risks.
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Beyond Calories: The Power of Personalized Nutrition for Your Genes
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Beyond Calories: The Power of Personalized Nutrition for Your Genes

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Explore how genetic insights are revolutionizing personalized nutrition, debunking diet myths, and paving the way for tailored health strategies.
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Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps
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Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Intestinal polyps are mucosal growths that can lead to colorectal cancer. Two types, adenomatous and familial adenomatous polyps, carry a high cancer risk. Early removal and lifestyle adjustments are key to prevention.
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20 Practical Habits to Prevent Cancer in Daily Life
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20 Practical Habits to Prevent Cancer in Daily Life

Posted by By MedXY 08/03/2025
Adopting simple daily habits can significantly reduce your cancer risk. These 20 scientifically-backed tips cover diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices proven to help prevent various cancers.
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How a Low FODMAP Diet Can Relieve Gut Symptoms in Endometriosis
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How a Low FODMAP Diet Can Relieve Gut Symptoms in Endometriosis

Posted by By MedXY 07/29/2025
Research shows that a low FODMAP diet can significantly alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms in women with endometriosis, enhancing their quality of life.
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Four Diets That May Help Extend Lifespan and Reduce Mortality Risks
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Four Diets That May Help Extend Lifespan and Reduce Mortality Risks

Posted by By MedXY 07/27/2025
Research suggests that four popular healthy eating patterns can significantly lower the risk of death from various causes, supporting dietary guidelines promoting diverse nutrition.
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Unveiling the Hidden Dangers: How Dining Habits Can Impact Your Health
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Unveiling the Hidden Dangers: How Dining Habits Can Impact Your Health

Posted by By MedXY 07/26/2025
Explore how everyday dining habits can lead to health risks, including cancer, and learn preventive measures.
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Zero-Sugar, Zero-Calorie Drinks: Can You Really Drink Them Freely While Dieting?
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology Family Medicine & Nutrition news Specialties

Zero-Sugar, Zero-Calorie Drinks: Can You Really Drink Them Freely While Dieting?

Posted by By MedXY 07/26/2025
Are zero-sugar, zero-calorie drinks a dieter's dream or a hidden trap? We unpack the science, misconceptions, and practical advice for healthy weight management.
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