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Plant-based diet protects from hypertension, preeclampsia

 


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Depressed brains don’t have the regular response to stress

 


NYCC becomes Northeast College of Health Sciences

 
 
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Sarcopenia: Life and longevity, part 6

Sarcopenia contributes to decreased ability for the aged muscle to regenerate, repair and remodel without intervention. The estimated prevalence of sarcopenia is between five and 40% in the general population, accompanied by an exponential decline with increasing age. The loss of muscle mass begins from middle-age (~1%/year), and in severe instances can lead to a loss of ~50% by the 8-9th decade of life Also, people with sarcopenia have a higher risk of falls and fractures compared to people of the same age without sarcopenia, increased risk of morbidity (chronic diseases) in addition to all-cause mortality. » Read more...
 
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