Radiotherapy has emerged as an important component of breast cancer treatment, but can lead to cancer-related fatigue and negatively impact patients’ health-related quality of life. ECU research has revealed exercise may make life more tolerable for patients.
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A daily cup of tea could help you to enjoy better health late in life -- however, if you're not a tea drinker, there are other things you can add to your diet.
The key is flavonoids, which are naturally occurring substances found in many common foods and beverages such as black and green tea, apples, nuts, citrus fruit, berries, and more.
They have long been known to have many health benefits -- however new Edith Cowan University (ECU) research shows they may be even better for us than previously thought.
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Most experts agree that nerve damage and pain that is observed in those with obesity or diabetes is related to their metabolic state. A new study published in Scientific Reports from the University of Texas-Dallas is challenging this notion, suggesting that the act of indulging in fattening food alone may be the driving factor behind pain in some people. Findings add to the growing evidence supporting the avoidance of a high-fat diet (HFD).
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According to recent research published in the journal Nutrition Reviews from the University of Toronto, honey may help to improve key measures of cardiometabolic health such as cholesterol levels and blood sugar levels, and raw honey from a single flora source provides the most health benefits.
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