This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Pam Taub, MD, FACC ...
Metabolic health is sometimes used as a measurable indicator of how key systems in your body are functioning. And it's really ...
Adding more of this nutrient benefits body weight, blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Do you know what it is? Have you been told you have metabolic syndrome? You’re not alone. About 1 ...
Sugary drinks are the top source of added sugars in the American diet. Their sugar can increase triglycerides, which are blood fats that raise heart disease risk. They may also increase blood sugar ...
Supported by Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Amarin Corp (AMRN), and Alliance Partners with Leading Medical Associations BOULDER, Colo., March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The National ...
Strength training is no longer just about building muscle or aesthetics. In the United States, it is now recognized by health ...
New research adds to the growing evidence that metabolic health affects the brain and can adversely affect mental health. Among more than 200,000 adults, high glucose and triglycerides and low ...
Time-restricted eating without a change in how much you eat doesn't seem to do anything for your metabolic health.
If you have metabolic syndrome, you don’t need to avoid fruit. In fact, there are some fruits that might improve it. Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDNReviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S.
A recent study published in General Psychiatry has re-shaped our understanding of the biological connections between depression and metabolic health. The research, representing the largest genetic ...