People with high genetic risk but a favourable lifestyle were twice as likely to live longer than those with an unfavourable ...
Physical activity. People with the lowest risk met the recommended Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, which suggests ...
Genetics alone can mean a 21% greater risk of early death, research finds, but people can improve their chances ...
A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
There are some healthy things people can do to reduce their risk of depression, as revealed in a new study published in the ...
What makes us live long lives, nature or nurture? Research suggests both, but lifestyle choices may be able to cancel out the ...
We all know that ultraprocessed foods aren’t the healthiest choice, but a new study has found that some can have worse ...
Life expectancy around the world is expected to increase by nearly 5 years in men and more than 4 years in women during the ...
In this article, Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine, shares her expert insights of the findings and provides Connecticut ...
Is your lifestyle slowly wearing you down? Is the way you live conducive to your physical, mental, and emotional health, or are you making it hard on yourself? Your diet, exercise habits and daily ...
Twelve genes were identified in women with African ancestry in a study, which could help better predict some people's risk of the disease in the future. A separate study found people of West African ...
Even if your genetics put you at greater risk for early death, a healthy lifestyle could help you significantly combat it, ...