Life’s Simple 7: Making these lifestyle changes reduces chronic disease, even if you have a genetic risk
Facebook Tweet Email Link Better health for your whole body can be broken down into just seven factors, according to...
Facebook Tweet Email Link Better health for your whole body can be broken down into just seven factors, according to...
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Maintaining a healthy lifestyle—specifically, a diet rich in fiber but light on red/processed meat, regular exercise,...
Early-life risk factorsIn this study, we selected three early-life modifiable factors (birth weight, maternal smoking around birth, and breastfeeding) that...
Ethics approvalThis study complies with all relevant ethical regulations for research involving human participants and was conducted in accordance with...
Study design and populationThis study was performed within CLHLS, an ongoing prospective population-based cohort study conducted in half of the...
Prostate cancer is among the common types of cancer that occur in male individuals and has equally contributed to the...
Christopher D. Anderson, MD, MSc, chief of the Division of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital and...
Share on PinterestLeading a healthier lifestyle can help offset the genetic risk of heart disease, Lifestyle interventions can mitigate high...
A recent study published in the journal Cell Metabolism showed that modifiable lifestyle factors can offset the genetic risk of...