Uncovering the relationship between oral function and lifestyle-related diseases

Uncovering the relationship between oral function and lifestyle-related diseases

Researchers reveal that a decline in oral health may increase the risk of developing lifestyle-related diseases. Credit: U.S Pacific Fleet via Openverse repository. openverse.org/image/c8aff06c-ab24-42bf-ba0f-5006df5681cc?q=Japanese+dentists&p=16 The term “oral health” refers to the health of the mouth, teeth, gums, and other related structures, and it is closely linked with our well-being and quality of life. Recently, there…

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Lifestyle Drugs Market

Lifestyle Drugs Market Booming as Demand Surges for Wellness,

Lifestyle Drugs Market The lifestyle drugs market is witnessing transformative shifts driven by rising consumer awareness, increasing healthcare expenditures, and advancements in pharmaceutical formulations focused on enhancing quality of life rather than treating diseases. The integration of personalized medicine and expanding applications across health and wellness sectors are propelling the industry’s size and scope. The…

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Improving sleep and lifestyle could reduce heart disease risk in menopausal women

Improving sleep and lifestyle could reduce heart disease risk in menopausal women

During the menopause transition, only 1 in 5 women have optimal scores using the American Heart Association’s health-assessment tool, known as Life’s Essential 8 (LE8). Among the tool’s eight components, four of them – blood glucose, blood pressure, sleep quality and nicotine use – are key in driving future cardiovascular risks, with sleep being particularly…

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Healthy lifestyle more beneficial than anti-diabetes drug in long run, study finds

Healthy lifestyle more beneficial than anti-diabetes drug in long run, study finds

Adopting a healthier lifestyle is more effective than using the anti-diabetes drug metformin, with the benefits persisting over 20 years later, according to a study. The US Diabetes Prevention Program, launched in 1996, enrolled 3,234 patients with prediabetes from 30 institutions across 22 states. The study aimed to compare the benefits of metformin and a…

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Green, healthy lifestyle revolution boosts China's consumer market

Green, healthy lifestyle revolution boosts China’s consumer market

Tourists visit an alley in Yuzhong district, Southwest China”s Chongqing municipality, June 8, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING – With policy support and improving environmental awareness and growing health consciousness of the public, a green and healthy lifestyle revolution is gaining momentum in China, driving the growth of eco-friendly and healthy industries and unlocking new economic potential….

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"It is crucial to maintain or even increase access."

‘It’s a public health necessity’

A new study led by Oregon State University found evidence that spending time outdoors isn’t just good for your mood; it’s also essential for mental health, especially during times of crisis. Published in PLOS One, the research tracked how U.S. adults engaged in outdoor recreation during the COVID-19 pandemic and found a clear connection: Those…

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lifestyle, longevity, A4M

The Lifestyle Prescription: How 2025’s Top Wellness Trends Are Reshaping Longevity

As the practice of longevity medicine evolves, so too does our understanding of what drives healthspan, not just lifespan. In 2025, lifestyle medicine is emerging as a foundational component of clinical longevity care. Recent findings from the Global Wellness Institute reinforce a notable shift: a move away from reactive, disease-focused interventions toward proactive, patient-centered strategies…

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Centre denies COVID-19 vaccine link to sudden deaths, attributes lifestyle, health conditions

Centre denies COVID-19 vaccine link to sudden deaths, attributes lifestyle, health conditions

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday denied any direct link between COVID-19 vaccination and reports of sudden deaths in the country, asserting instead that lifestyle and pre-existing health conditions were the key contributing factors. The government’s clarification came a day after Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah alleged that an increase in heart attack-related deaths in Hassan…

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