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Mashup Score: 163Does the timing of sleep loss during the night impact subsequent negative metabolic effects? - 6 day(s) ago
A recent study claims that late-night sleep loss is more damaging than early-night sleep loss, but the data leave ample room for doubt
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Mashup Score: 695Resistance training partially reverses some of the hallmarks of aging type II muscle fibers - 27 day(s) ago
Age-related muscle declines are not as inevitable as you might think.
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Mashup Score: 695Resistance training partially reverses some of the hallmarks of aging type II muscle fibers - 27 day(s) ago
Age-related muscle declines are not as inevitable as you might think.
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Mashup Score: 631
Why I don’t put any stock in a recent “study”
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Mashup Score: 617
Why I don’t put any stock in a recent “study”
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Mashup Score: 339
A recent study reports that leveraging genetics to inform diet choice is ineffective in promoting weight loss beyond the effects of calorie restriction alone
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Mashup Score: 94Removing race as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease? - 2 month(s) ago
The AHA has announced a new “race-free” assessment tool, but eliminating this variable carries the potential to increase – rather than decrease – racial disparities in healthcare
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Mashup Score: 311Aerobic exercise for Parkinson’s disease - 2 month(s) ago
The neuroprotective nature of aerobic exercise influences a variety of Parkinson’s disease symptoms, on top of its role in impacting disease risk and progression
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Mashup Score: 644
A direct-to-docuseries twin study should not be mistaken for valid, knowledge-generating research
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Mashup Score: 71
“Age is your single biggest risk factor for cancer. The population over 50 is about a 10x increased risk relative to the population under 50.” —Alex Aravanis
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A recent study claims that late-night sleep loss is more damaging than early-night sleep loss, but the data leave ample room for doubt. https://t.co/DaAREu1USJ