15 stories tagged #UK Biobank

  1. Night Shift Work Linked to Brain Volume Loss, Study Finds
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    Night Shift Work Linked to Brain Volume Loss, Study Finds

    A large study reveals shift work is associated with volume loss in key brain regions, with partial recovery possible after quitting.

    2d ago 1 min read
  2. Personalized Cancer Risk Models Reveal Screening Gaps
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    Personalized Cancer Risk Models Reveal Screening Gaps

    Study shows individual cancer risk varies widely, suggesting screening should go beyond age and sex.

    2d ago 1 min read
  3. Replacing Processed Meat with Pulses Can Cut Heart Disease Risk
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    Replacing Processed Meat with Pulses Can Cut Heart Disease Risk

    Swapping one daily portion of processed meat for pulses like beans or lentils may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and ischemic heart disease.

    last wk. 1 min read
  4. New Study Suggests More Exercise Offers Superior Heart Protection
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    New Study Suggests More Exercise Offers Superior Heart Protection

    A UK study finds that exercising 3-4 times current guidelines may slash heart attack risk by over 30%, though experts urge realistic public health messaging.

    last wk. 2 min read
  5. Blood's 'Biological Age' May Predict Dementia Risk, New Study Finds
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    Blood's 'Biological Age' May Predict Dementia Risk, New Study Finds

    UK researchers found that blood metabolites can reveal biological age, with a 10x higher dementia risk for those with older profiles and the APOE gene.

    last wk. 2 min read
  6. Sleeping Too Little or Too Much Accelerates Body's Aging Clock
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    Sleeping Too Little or Too Much Accelerates Body's Aging Clock

    A study of nearly 500,000 people reveals a U-shaped link between sleep duration and biological aging across multiple organs.

    2w ago 1 min read
  7. Retina Aging Could Signal Hidden Osteoporosis Risk
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    Retina Aging Could Signal Hidden Osteoporosis Risk

    New studies show retinal scans may predict bone density loss, offering a non-invasive screening tool for osteoporosis.

    2w ago 1 min read
  8. Low and High Resting Heart Rates Linked to Higher Stroke Risk
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    Low and High Resting Heart Rates Linked to Higher Stroke Risk

    A large study finds U-shaped risk: very low and very high heart rates tied to increased stroke, even after adjusting for other factors.

    last mo. 1 min read