Why athletes are always seen chewing gum on the field: A simple way to reduce stress hormones and boost cognitive endurance |

Chewing gum has long been associated with casual snacking, yet its influence on cognitive function, athletic performance and stress regulation has gained growing attention in scientific discussions. Researchers examining behavioural patterns in high-pressure environments have observed that rhythmic chewing activates several neurological pathways connected with alertness and emotional regulation. This has led to increased interest…

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6 foods that help in reducing chronic inflammation, as revealed by top doc

The deep red, blue and purple colors of blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and cherries, stem from their abundant anthocyanin content. The compounds in these foods decrease NF‑κB activity and pro‑inflammatory cytokines, which helps manage ongoing low-grade inflammation, that leads to heart and metabolic diseases. A systematic review and meta-analysis of 44 randomized trials, demonstrated that…

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This everyday vegetable could be your secret weapon against Alzheimer’s by protecting supporting cognitive function |

Broccoli is a nutrient-rich vegetable that goes beyond basic nutrition. It contains powerful antioxidants, sulforaphane and folate, all of which support brain health by protecting cells from inflammation and oxidative stress. Research indicates that regularly including broccoli in your diet may help maintain cognitive function, improve memory and attention, and potentially lower the risk of…

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Vascular surgeon with 18 years of experience, shares one simple exercise for people with Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, affects millions worldwide and often leads to excruciating pain, difficulties in walking, and the risk of amputation of a limb in advanced stages. In one remarkable case of how simple lifestyle changes may make a big difference, an exercise recommended by a vascular surgeon helped a young patient with a…

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