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Cancer history raises cardiovascular disease risk in hypertensive patients

Research reveals that individuals with hypertension and a history of cancer are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, with those undergoing chemotherapy facing the highest risk.

Japan , Sanchari-sinha-dutta , Hypertension-research , Black-salmon , Cancer , Ardiovascular-disease , Lcohol , Reast-cancer , Hemotherapy , Olorectal , Olorectal-cancer , Iabetes

AI in healthcare shows promise in trials but needs real-world testing to ensure effectiveness

A comprehensive study published in The Lancet Digital Health analyzed the efficacy and challenges of AI in clinical settings, revealing a critical need for real-world testing and diverse research methodologies to ensure AI's reliable integration into healthcare.

United-states , China , International-clinical-trials-registry-platform , International-prospective-register-of-systematic-reviews , Lancet-digital-health , Drug-administration , Preferred-reporting-items , Systematic-reviews , International-prospective-register , Covidence-review , Google-sheets

Study uncovers hormone-affecting chemicals in plastic packaging

Plastic is a very complex material that can contain many different chemicals, some of which can be harmful. This is also true for plastic food packaging.

Germany , United-kingdom , South-korea , United-states , Norway , Norwegian , Molly-mcpartland , Sarah-stevens , Martin-wagner , Norwegian-university-of-science , Environmental-science-technology , Department-of-biology

Low vitamin D tied to belly fat and weak muscles in women

Low vitamin D in women is linked to more belly fat and lower muscle mass. The study suggests using waist-to-height ratio and muscle mass index to assess health risks.

Brazil , Brazilian , Dzmitry-sarmont , Vitamind-inadequacy , Its-relation , Body-fat , Muscle-mass , Adult-women , Image-credit , Vitamin-d , Dipose

Cinnamon, curcumin, and resveratrol show promise in diabetes inflammation fight

Researchers reviewed the impact of cinnamon, curcumin, and resveratrol on oxidative stress and inflammation in type 2 diabetes patients, highlighting their potential to improve metabolic regulation and reduce complications.

Elena-schweitzer , Web-of-sciences , Modulating-oxidative-stress , Antioxidant-activity , Image-credit , Cinnamon , Urcumin , Iabetes , Nflammation , Esveratrol , Nti-inflammatory , Ntioxidant

Immune cells play a bigger role in high blood pressure than previously thought, opening doors for new treatments

A review in Nature Reviews Nephrology presents the association between immune cells and the development of hypertension, suggesting potential new therapeutic targets to mitigate the disease by managing inflammation.

United-states , America , Meletios-verras , Nature-reviews-nephrology , Blood , Lood-pressure , Igh-blood-pressure , Ntigen , Ell , Hronic , Ytokines

Genetic variants linked to Parkinson's risk from pesticide exposure

A new UCLA Health study found certain genetic variants could help explain how long-term pesticide exposure could increase the risk of Parkinson's disease.

Los-angeles , California , United-states , Central-valley , Jeff-bronstein , Brent-fogel , Kimberly-paul , Beate-ritz , University-of-california , Los-angeles-health-sciences , Angeles-health , Human-genetics