A new study found that injury rates among transgender women are significantly higher than injuries among cisgender women, ...
Consumers of large amounts of highly processed foods increased thigh muscle fattiness regardless of how much they ate, scientists have found, in another sign the products’ health risks could stretch ...
A new study found that injury rates among transgender women are significantly higher than injuries among cisgender women, based on radiological imaging. The findings will be presented today at the ...
Eating ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals and ready meals is linked to more fat being stored in the thighs ...
A diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of the amount of calories consumed or level of physical activity, according to a ...
Could your favorite processed snacks be affecting more than your weight? A new study finds a link between ultra-processed ...
A new study reveals that a diet high in ultra-processed foods leads to increased fat storage in thigh muscles, which could ...
Eating more highly processed food may increase the fat content in muscles and the risk of conditions such as arthritis.
Few primary clinicians or radiologists recognize silicosis among engineered stone countertop workers, according to a study ...
Visceral fat, the type of fat stored deep in the abdomen, may signal an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease up to 20 years ...
Maintaining muscle tone may be one way to prevent dementia, new research suggests. A study presented Tuesday at the meeting ...
Researchers have linked a specific type of body fat to the abnormal proteins in the brain that are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease up to 20 years before the earliest symptoms of dementia appear, ...