April 20, 2018

Low in Vitamin D? You Could Have a Higher Risk for Diabetes

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Low Levels of Vitamin D? You Could Be at Higher Risk for Diabetes
PLOS One — People who are deficient in vitamin D appear to have a much greater risk of developing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes than those with normal vitamin D levels, according to a recent study
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Tumor Changes Can Help Determine Best Prostate Cancer Therapy
Cell — A new study suggests examining how prostate cancer tumors change, and are expected to change, over time - called tumor evolution - can help determine how aggressive the cancer is and how it should be treated.
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Even a Single, Mild Concussion Could Raise Parkinson's Risk
Neurology — According to a large study involving 325,870 U.S. veterans, sustaining a mild head injury, or concussion, increases the risk for developing Parkinson's disease later in life significantly - by 56 percent.
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Can Bicycling Affect Men's Sexual and Urinary Health?
Berkeley Wellness — Men who bicycle regularly needn't worry about adverse effects on their urinary tract or erectile function, according to a large multinational study in the Journal of Urology last month.
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10 Steps to Recover After Your Workout
HealthCentral — Exercise is difficult for many people with chronic health problems. In fact, only about 1 in 5 of us gets enough physical activity, according to the CDC. Setting long-term goals may help.
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