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Frequent nut intake delays cognitive decline in older adults
Eating nuts on a regular basis provides neuroprotective benefits to older adults who are overweight or obese, have metabolic syndrome, and are predisposed to memory loss or confusion, results of a cohort study have shown.
Frequent nut intake delays cognitive decline in older adults
08 Aug 2023
Comorbid depression and sleep behaviour disorder puts patients and relatives at risk of neurodegeneration
Comorbid major depressive disorder and rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (MDD-RBD) is a common subtype of MDD. These patients and their first-degree relatives (FDRs) are at risk of neurodegeneration, researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have reported.
Comorbid depression and sleep behaviour disorder puts patients and relatives at risk of neurodegeneration
08 Aug 2023
Can a personalized diet improve glycaemic variability, HbA1c in prediabetic adults?
Adherence to a personalized calorie-restricted, weight-loss diet falls short of reducing glycaemic variability (GV) or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) relative to a one-size-fits-all low-fat (standardized) diet among patients with prediabetes and moderately controlled type 2 diabetes, a study has shown.
Can a personalized diet improve glycaemic variability, HbA1c in prediabetic adults?
07 Aug 2023
Long daytime naps tied to increased AF risk
Power naps (<30 minutes) offer time to recharge but going beyond the 30-minute mark may not be heart-friendly, according to a study that found a link between long daytime naps and risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF).