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Ranking Healthfulness Of Foods From First To Worst

 

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Mushroom Consumption May Lower Risk Of Depression

Mushrooms have been making headlines due to their many health advantages. Not only do they lower one's risk of cancer and premature death, but new research led by Penn State College of Medicine also reveals that these superfoods may benefit a person's mental health.

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Optimal Blood Pressure Helps Our Brains Age Slower

People with elevated blood pressure that falls within the normal recommended range are at risk of accelerated brain ageing, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

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Research Review Shows Intermittent Fasting Works For Weight Loss, Health Changes

Intermittent fasting can produce clinically significant weight loss as well as improve metabolic health in individuals with obesity, according to a new study review led by University of Illinois Chicago researchers.

"We noted that intermittent fasting is not better than regular dieting; both produce the same amount of weight loss and similar changes in blood pressure, cholesterol and inflammation," said Krista Varady, professor of nutrition at the UIC College of Applied Health Sciences and author of "Cardiometabolic Benefits of Intermittent Fasting."

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AI System To Detect Calcium Buildup In Arteries

In under 3 years, Zebra Medical has been successfully navigating the FDA regulatory gauntlet earning up to an impressive count of eight 510(K) clearances for its artificial intelligence software systems. 

The latest 510(K) FDA clearance gives the biotech’s HealthCCSng software that uses artificial intelligence to analyze standard non-gated CT scans to quantify the amount of calcium buildup in the arteries, helping physicians not only to diagnose cardiovascular disease but also to assess severity. 

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