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News & Articles By Ava Grace
01/18/2026
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By Ava Grace
The great constipation reversal: Landmark study overturns decades of dietary dogma
A major new study from King’s College London has found that the long-standing, generic medical advice to treat constipation with a high-fiber diet and more water lacks strong clinical evidence, overturning decades of standard practice. The evidence-based guidelines strongly endorse three specific treatments: magnesium oxide supplements (2g daily), psyllium fiber supplements and mineral water high […]
01/17/2026
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By Ava Grace
The skeleton bank: When your body makes a withdrawal it can’t repay
Calcium is a multi-functional mineral essential for health. While 99% of it builds and strengthens bones and teeth, the remaining 1% is critical for muscle contraction, nerve transmission, blood clotting and cellular communication. When dietary intake is insufficient, the body leaches calcium from bones, leading to conditions like osteoporosis. Deficiency can also cause muscle cramps, […]
01/16/2026
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By Ava Grace
The digital line: New study pinpoints when gaming stops being fun and starts being harmful
A study of young adults identifies 10 hours of video gaming per week as a significant health threshold, beyond which negative physical effects become pronounced. Those exceeding this limit showed poorer diet quality, higher body weight (with a median BMI in the overweight range) and worse sleep compared to moderate gamers (under 10 hours). Researchers […]
01/11/2026
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By Ava Grace
The hidden rules of intermittent fasting: Why the clock isn’t enough
Intermittent fasting works by forcing the body to switch from burning glucose to burning stored fat (ketosis), but this switch is fragile and can take 12-36 hours to activate. Small calories during the fast (like milk in coffee) can prevent ketosis and overeating during the feeding window negates the necessary calorie deficit for weight loss. […]
01/10/2026
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By Ava Grace
Study: Poor sleep is prematurely aging the brain
A single night of total sleep deprivation can make a young adult’s brain appear one to two years older, as measured by MRI scans and machine learning analysis. This aging effect is reversible; after a full night of recovery sleep, the brain’s estimated age returned to its original, younger baseline. Partial sleep deprivation (losing three […]
01/07/2026
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By Ava Grace
Dark chocolate compound linked to slower aging in groundbreaking DNA study
A study found that higher blood levels of theobromine—a compound in cocoa—are associated with a younger biological age, as measured by slower epigenetic aging and longer telomeres. The anti-aging association was specifically linked to theobromine, not to other cocoa or coffee metabolites, suggesting it uniquely interacts with the body’s aging processes. Theobromine is a plant […]
01/06/2026
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By Ava Grace
The sweet saboteur: New research reveals how sugar accelerates cellular aging
A landmark study establishes a direct, dose-dependent link between consuming added sugars and an older biological age, as measured by advanced epigenetic clocks. Researchers used DNA analysis from saliva to determine biological age, which reflects cellular wear-and-tear and can differ from chronological age. The study estimates that reducing daily added sugar intake by just 10 […]
01/04/2026
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By Ava Grace
The silent sentinel: Unlocking the critical role of chloride in human health
Chloride is a fundamental, yet often overlooked, electrolyte critical for maintaining the body’s fluid balance, acid-base (pH) equilibrium and proper nerve function. It serves several key physiological roles: It is a primary component of stomach acid for digestion, helps regulate osmotic pressure and hydration, and facilitates the removal of carbon dioxide from the blood via […]
01/04/2026
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By Ava Grace
How orange juice rewires biology for heart health
A new study found that daily consumption of pure, sugar-free orange juice can alter the activity of over 1,700 genes related to cardiovascular function, inflammation and metabolism, suggesting a protective effect against heart disease. The observed benefits are primarily attributed to flavonoids, powerful antioxidants in oranges that combat oxidative stress and chronic inflammation—key drivers of […]
01/03/2026
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By Ava Grace
The silent shield: How strategic nutrition protects patients from tuberculosis drug side effects
Medications like Isoniazid and Rifampin, which are essential for curing tuberculosis, can inadvertently deplete the body of critical vitamins. This depletion can cause peripheral neuropathy, characterized by tingling, burning and numbness in the hands and feet. Standard practice is to co-administer B6 supplements (6-50 mg daily) with Isoniazid to protect the nervous system. It accelerates […]
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