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Caffeine in Your Blood Might Affect Body Fat And Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine ...
New research reveals that just ten minutes of vigorous exercise can trigger biological changes in the bloodstream that may ...
Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers measured from finger-prick dried blood samples closely match standard plasma tests and predict ...
A large-scale study has identified dozens of blood proteins linked to prostate cancer risk, some shared across populations, ...
Obesity may quietly fast-forward Alzheimer’s disease, with blood tests revealing the change years earlier than expected.
Your morning coffee might do more than wake you up – it could weaken donated blood. A large new study shows caffeine lowers red blood cell quality, making transfusions less effective, especially in ...
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Common blood protein protects patients from lethal 'black fungus' infection, new study finds
Albumin is the most common protein in the blood, a vital molecule produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and ...
Researchers provide evidence that traces of the widely used PFAS chemicals in human blood are associated with unfavorable lipid profiles and thus with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. The ...
Blood sugar management with type 2 diabetes is a complicated process that usually involves a careful mix of diet, exercise, ...
In a remarkable advancement, scientists have unveiled certain blood markers that may enable the early detection of ...
One question has plagued the field of blood donation for as long as there have been transfusions: Are we harming blood donors by taking blood from them? Our iron stores are largely self-conserved: Our ...
A nanomaterial based on a platform developed by Professor Samuel Stupp crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets harmful ...
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