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News & Articles By Ava Grace
12/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
How skimping on sleep is stealing years from American lives
A nationwide study found communities where people routinely sleep less than seven hours have lower life expectancies, a link that holds regardless of other risks like obesity or smoking. In the hierarchy of risks to longevity, only smoking had a stronger initial link to reduced life expectancy than inadequate sleep, outperforming obesity, inactivity and diabetes. […]
12/14/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking research reveals Vitamin D’s direct role in brain development and dopamine function
New research establishes a direct, causal link between vitamin D and the development of dopamine-producing neurons in the fetal brain, moving beyond previous correlational studies. Vitamin D acts as a critical conductor, guiding the structural growth and functional efficiency of these neurons, leading to enhanced dopamine production and release. A deficiency during pregnancy may impair […]
12/13/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: TikTok flooded with MISLEADING gout advice
A study finds widespread gout misinformation on TikTok, with popular videos overwhelmingly promoting misleading causes and unproven remedies while neglecting established medical treatments. Videos primarily blame diet and lifestyle, framing gout as a personal failure and reinforcing stigma, despite medical science showing genetics and other factors play a larger role. Crucial medical treatment is largely […]
12/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Science validates coffee’s emotional power—but with one critical caveat
Groundbreaking research tracking individuals in daily life confirms that morning caffeine consumption consistently increases cheerfulness, motivation and positive feelings, with the peak effect occurring within 2.5 hours of waking. Caffeine counteracts the brain’s low-arousal state upon waking by blocking sleep-promoting adenosine receptors. This action jump-starts wake-promoting systems, including pathways for dopamine, which is linked to […]
11/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
The fiber fallacy: Landmark study overturns decades of constipation advice
Groundbreaking research from King’s College London has found that the universal medical advice to “eat more fiber” for constipation is not strongly supported by high-quality evidence, marking a significant shift in dietary guidance. The new, evidence-based guidelines pinpoint specific foods and supplements that are proven to help, including psyllium fiber, kiwifruit (three times daily), rye […]
11/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
How late nights sabotage your gut and health
Social jet lag, defined as a 90-minute or more shift in sleep timing between workdays and free days, is linked to negative changes in gut health. This disruption, common from weekend sleep-ins, is the key finding of a new study from King’s College London and ZOE. This irregular sleep pattern is associated with a higher […]
11/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen danger for runners: How poor sleep nearly doubles injury risk
A new study found that recreational runners who get poor sleep are nearly twice as likely (1.78 times) to sustain a running-related injury compared to well-rested runners. The research treats sleep as a multifaceted factor, concluding that short duration, low quality and frequent sleep problems all significantly increase injury risk. Poor sleep compromises the body’s […]
11/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark trial finds fish oil drastically cuts heart attacks by 43% in dialysis patients
A major clinical trial (PISCES) found that a daily high-dose fish oil supplement (2.4 grams of EPA and DHA) reduced serious cardiovascular events—including heart attack, stroke and cardiac death—by 43% in patients undergoing dialysis. The findings are particularly important for dialysis patients, who face a cardiovascular risk 20 times higher than the general public, with […]
11/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
Personalized vitamin D regimen cuts repeat heart attack risk by half, pioneering study finds
A personalized “target-to-treat” strategy for vitamin D supplementation reduced the risk of a repeat heart attack by 52% in survivors. This approach involved adjusting doses to achieve a specific blood level (40-80 ng/mL), unlike previous studies that used standard, low doses for all participants. The study revealed a critical need for this approach, as 85% […]
11/19/2025
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By Ava Grace
The desk-bound dilemma: Could your afternoon tea be the antidote to a sedentary life?
A new study found that consuming flavanol-rich foods and drinks (like tea, cocoa and apples) can directly prevent the vascular dysfunction caused by extended periods of inactivity. The research showed that even highly fit individuals suffered from stiffer arteries, reduced blood flow and increased blood pressure after two hours of sitting, demonstrating that fitness does […]
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