Keto may improve exercise performance in people with high blood sugar, challenging long-held assumptions about diet and fitness.
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This Week in Science: A Keto Surprise, a New Particle, And Much More!
This week in science: A study finds a surprising bonus benefit of the keto diet; CERN discovers a new particle; a worrying ...
In hyperglycemic male mice, a ketogenic diet normalizes blood glucose and restores response to aerobic training.
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Keto Diet May Have a Surprising Bonus Benefit, Mouse Study Suggests
(Alexander Spatari/Moment/Getty Images) High-fat, low-carb ketogenic diets are controversial, but a new study in mice ...
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Mouse study suggests keto diet may reverse high blood sugar and boost exercise
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature Communications found that a strict ketogenic diet rapidly reversed high blood sugar ...
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Why the keto diet is making your hair fall out (and how to stop it)
The ketogenic diet is popular but may come with side effects, including hair loss. This article explores four reasons ...
Kennedy Jr. has not stopped at his slogan urging people to “eat real food” to prevent disease. Stair climbers love their ...
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RFK Jr. Touts Food as Medicine. He Often Overstates the Science, Experts Say.
The nation's health secretary recently claimed that diet can "cure" schizophrenia and diab ...
Sophie Richards, now a #1 bestselling author and women’s health advocate, was constantly told her symptoms were "normal." ...
According to WHO, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) kill 41 million people each year, of which 17 million people die before age 70. Cardiovascular disease accounts for most NCD deaths, followed by ...
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