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How personal care products harm your health№ 01
ScienceMar 29, 20264 min read

How personal care products harm your health

It seems like such a minor indulgence—a simple spray of your favorite perfume or cologne each morning. But scientists and researchers have...

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Long-Term Effects of the Keto Diet: What the Latest Science Says№ 02
ScienceMar 26, 20265 min read

Long-Term Effects of the Keto Diet: What the Latest Science Says

The ketogenic diet, commonly known as “keto,” has exploded in popularity over the past decade. Originally designed as a medical intervention for...

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Is Keto Bad for Your Heart? Cardiologists Weigh In№ 03
ScienceMar 24, 20264 min read

Is Keto Bad for Your Heart? Cardiologists Weigh In

The ketogenic diet, while praised for its weight loss and metabolic benefits, often faces skepticism regarding heart health. Critics argue that the...

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Natural Sweeteners Explained: Insulin Response, Gut Effects, and Best Choices№ 04
ScienceMar 24, 20265 min read

Natural Sweeteners Explained: Insulin Response, Gut Effects, and Best Choices

As concerns about artificial sweeteners grow, many people turn to alternatives marketed as “natural,” “low-glycemic,” or “metabolically friendly.” Sweeteners like stevia, monk...

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The Hidden Metabolic Benefits of Exercise№ 05
ScienceMar 17, 20265 min read

The Hidden Metabolic Benefits of Exercise

Metabolic health is about how well your body handles energy. A healthy metabolism keeps blood sugar stable, stores fat in the right...

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Why the Low-Fat Diet Era Failed for Weight Loss№ 06
ScienceMar 10, 20263 min read

Why the Low-Fat Diet Era Failed for Weight Loss

The era of low-fat dieting began in the 1950s, following public health recommendations influenced by the lipoprotein research of Gofman et al....

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The Science of Insulin Resistance and Fat Storage№ 07
ScienceMar 02, 20265 min read

The Science of Insulin Resistance and Fat Storage

  Insulin is often described as a “blood sugar hormone,” but its role in human metabolism extends well beyond glucose regulation. At...

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The Missing Health Habit No One Talks About№ 08
ScienceFeb 23, 20265 min read

The Missing Health Habit No One Talks About

  Why the Way You Breathe May Be Quietly Shaping Energy, Sleep, and Brain Function Breathing is usually treated as automatic, something...

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Fix Your Blood Sugar, Fix Your Gut№ 09
ScienceFeb 16, 20263 min read

Fix Your Blood Sugar, Fix Your Gut

  In the past decade, the gut microbiome has shifted from a niche research topic to a central pillar of metabolic health....

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