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Stay Young, Live Longer: Protecting Your Brain and Immune System Cuts Death Risk by 56%
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Stay Young, Live Longer: Protecting Your Brain and Immune System Cuts Death Risk by 56%

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/27/2025
A major study reveals maintaining youthful brains and strong immune systems significantly lowers mortality risk. Learn harmful habits to avoid and simple lifestyle changes to boost brain and immunity for longevity.
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Unmasking Fructose: How a Common Sweetener Sparks Immune Attacks and Inflammatory Bowel Disease—And How Metformin Offers Hope
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Gastroenterology news Specialties

Unmasking Fructose: How a Common Sweetener Sparks Immune Attacks and Inflammatory Bowel Disease—And How Metformin Offers Hope

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/26/2025
High fructose intake can directly activate immune cells, worsening intestinal inflammation linked to IBD, but the diabetes drug metformin shows promise in reversing these effects.
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