Probiotics: The Key to Lowering Cholesterol and Preventing Metabolic Syndrome

Probiotics: The Key to Lowering Cholesterol and Preventing Metabolic Syndrome

Probiotics lower cholesterol, a risk factor for metabolic syndrome Entered 2024.04.01 10:00 Entered 2024.04.01 10:00 Modified 2024.04.01 10:02 Views 130 20% of total cholesterol is mainly absorbed through food intake and the remaining 70% is formed in the liver, so achieving the balance is not easy. When balance is off, the body sends various abnormal … Read more

The Danger of Vitamin B3: A Link to Heart Disease

The Danger of Vitamin B3: A Link to Heart Disease

2024-03-01 08:28:56 Compiled by World News Network Zhou Jingzhi/Real Time Report Eating too much of this vitamin may cause heart disease The latest research has found that taking too much niacin (also known as vitamin B3) may cause inflammation in the body, damage blood vessels, and increase the risk of heart disease. 1 in 4 … Read more

The Ministry of Health and Population’s Warning: Trans Fats Behind 17 Million Deaths Annually

The Ministry of Health and Population’s Warning: Trans Fats Behind 17 Million Deaths Annually

Written by Walid Abdel Salam Saturday, February 24, 2024 06:00 AM The Ministry of Health and Population warned of the danger of injuries related to trans fats, stressing that they are behind more than 17 million deaths annually, and continued: Trans fats cause an increase in the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. The Ministry of Health … Read more

Breakfast and Heart Health: How Starting Your Day Right Can Improve Your Heart Health

Breakfast and Heart Health: How Starting Your Day Right Can Improve Your Heart Health

BorneoFlash.com, HEALTH – Breakfast is a good way to start the day and can increase energy. Apart from that, it turns out that breakfast can also maintain our heart health. Many studies show that breakfast can help you lose weight. As we know, excessive body weight is a risk factor for heart disease. Cardiologists also … Read more

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Preventing Heart Disease

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Heart disease is still claimed to be the highest cause of death in the world. Therefore, it is important to always maintain health, including by eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly. There are several types of heart disease with different causes. As reported MedBroadcast.comfollowing types of heart problems. Coronary heart diseaseThis … Read more

Chinese Anesthesiologist Zhu Xiang Passes Away at Age 46 After Battling COVID-19

Chinese Anesthesiologist Zhu Xiang Passes Away at Age 46 After Battling COVID-19

Zhu Xiang, a Chinese anesthesiologist, unfortunately passed away at the age of 46. (Picture/reproduced from Weibo) Zhu Xiang, chief physician of the Department of Anesthesiology and Surgery at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University in China, was not only an anesthesiologist, but also a well-known medical science popularizer on the Internet. He had published more … Read more

3 Simple Ways to Prevent Heart Disease: Tips from Dr. Janine Boring

3 Simple Ways to Prevent Heart Disease: Tips from Dr. Janine Boring

Amal Allam wrote Monday, January 8, 2024 02:33 PM Prepare Heart disease Vascular diseases are a major cause of death in the world, representing a quarter of all deaths, and include a group of conditions that affect the heart and circulatory system, such as heart failure, stroke, and coronary heart disease. According to the Daily … Read more

Is Russian President Putin’s New Year’s Address Computer-Generated? Suspicions Arise Amidst Stalemate in Russia-Ukraine War

Is Russian President Putin’s New Year’s Address Computer-Generated? Suspicions Arise Amidst Stalemate in Russia-Ukraine War

[Voice of Hope January 2, 2024](Comprehensive report by our reporter Xie Bohu) As the Russia-Ukraine war falls into a stalemate, the life and death of Russian President Putin has become increasingly suspicious. In Putin’s latest New Year’s address, sharp-eyed netizens discovered that the video was suspected to be computer-generated. According to a report by the … Read more