Benefits of Blood Donation

Les dons de sang fréquents pourraient améliorer la santé des cellules sanguines

Donner du sang pourrait faire bien plus que venir en aide aux autres — cela pourrait aussi améliorer la santé de vos propres cellules sanguines. Une étude récente suggère que les dons de sang fréquents pourraient favoriser la croissance de mutations bénéfiques dans les cellules sanguines, réduisant potentiellement le risque de maladies liées au sang.

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Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals’ New Drug Plozasiran Shows Promise in Treating Rare Genetic Disease

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals announced positive results from its Phase 3 PALISADE study on plozasiran, a new drug for treating familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS). FCS is a rare genetic condition that causes extremely high triglyceride levels, leading to serious health issues like acute pancreatitis. Currently, there are no approved treatments for FCS in the United States or

Risks, Symptoms, Treatments,& Foods to Avoid for Gout

Vegan Diet’s Rapid Cardiovascular Benefits: Insights from Stanford’s Identical Twin Study

A recent study conducted by researchers from Stanford Medicine, published in JAMA Network Open, reveals that adopting a vegan diet can lead to significant improvements in cardiovascular health within just eight weeks. The study, unique for its focus on identical twins, aimed to eliminate genetic and lifestyle variations that often complicate diet research.  Involving 44

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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: Are Fats Good or Bad?

Chances are you’ve heard conflicting information about dietary fats. Take butter, for instance. Butter was once in everyone’s bad books. It was so bad for us, in fact, that margarine was the recommended substitute for people trying to avoid saturated fats. Margarine has since been called “deadly” for health, while butter appears to be making

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6 Ways To Reduce The Risk of Developing Hypertension & Cardiovascular Disease

In Canada, an estimated 7.5 million people live with hypertension, or high blood pressure. Though high blood pressure is very common, easy to diagnose, and treatable, many people don’t even know they have it. It rarely has symptoms. But when left untreated, it can do damage to the arteries and increase your risk of developing