Low testosterone increases the risk of severe COVID-19

Scientists suggest that men with low testosterone levels are at increased risk of getting seriously ill with covid and being hospitalized. Author: medical editor Ekaterina Mazeina 1 minute This was stated by researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Medica

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Exercise may reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19

A new study shows that regular physical activity is associated with a lower risk of contracting COVID-19 and its severity, including hospitalization and death. Author: medical editor Mazeina Ekaterina 1 minute This is stated in a pooled analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

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The Lancet: Alcohol is especially bad for young men

Research has shown that drinking alcohol poses a greater risk to the health of young people compared to older or middle-aged people. In people over 40, moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. 14333 According to a new analysis published in The Lancet, al

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Gardening can improve mental health – scientists

The idea of ​​using gardening to improve health and well-being, called therapeutic gardening, has been around since the 19th century. A new study claims that healthy people can improve their mental well-being by working with plants. jpg" class="img-fluid" alt="Gardening can improve mental health - s

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Mediterranean diet helps seniors stay awake longer

A new study by American scientists has proven that the Mediterranean diet, that is, a set of useful eating habits, typical of Italians, Greeks and other inhabitants of this region, helps to be active throughout life. 4991 Scientists from Harvard Medical School have concluded that the Mediterranean

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Scientists have found a reliable marker of future dementia

A new long-term study has shown that a simple scan can reveal whether people are at increased risk of developing dementia as they age. 2949 Australian researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) have discovered an important link between vascular health and senile dementia. The connection turned o

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Bedroom light is bad for health – new study

Darkness in the bedroom not only helps you get a good night's sleep, but also greatly reduces your chances of developing serious health problems. Researchers look into how nightlights or a TV set while they sleep affects the well-being of older people. 3431 room were more likely to have obesity

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