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- Large-Scale Multinational Study Identifies U-Shaped Mortality Risk Linked to Low Cholesterol Levels in Chinese Adults
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: Medical News
A comprehensive longitudinal study of nearly 500,000 participants, published in the journal Engineering on April 28, 2026, challenges the "lower is better" paradigm of cholesterol...
- China Nationwide Study Finds Cardiovascular Risk Factors Carry Significantly Higher Impact in Younger Diabetic Adults
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: Medical News
A 10-year prospective cohort study of over 36,000 Chinese adults reveals that the correlation between traditional "ABC" risk factors and cardiovascular disease weakens as patients...
- New Research Identifies Critical Lipoprotein(a) Threshold for Heightened Risk of Stroke and Cardiac Death
Published: Apr 25, 2026
Section: Medical News
An analysis of over 20,000 patients from major NIH trials has pinpointed specific Lipoprotein(a) levels that drive residual cardiovascular risk even when standard cholesterol marke...
- Removal of senescent immune cells reverses chronic liver damage and metabolic dysfunction in mice
Published: Apr 16, 2026
Section: Medical News
UCLA researchers have identified a specific population of "zombie" immune cells that drive inflammation and fatty liver disease through a newly discovered molecular signature. By e...
- UCLA researchers discover "zombie" immune cells driving chronic liver disease and metabolic aging
Published: Apr 16, 2026
Section: Research
Scientists at UCLA have identified a specific population of senescent macrophages that accumulate in aging tissues and livers affected by fatty liver disease. The study demonstrate...
- Gender Divergence in Obesity Risks Shows Men Face Organ Damage While Women Suffer Inflammation
Published: Apr 13, 2026
Section: Medical News
A study from Dokuz Eylul University reveals that men and women with obesity face fundamentally different physiological threats, with men prone to visceral fat and women to systemic...
- New Research Challenges "Processed Meat" Label for Dry-Cured Ham, Citing Neutral to Favorable Heart Health Markers
Published: Apr 7, 2026
Section: Nutrition & Diet
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in Foods suggests that traditional dry-cured ham, such as Iberian ham, does not carry the same cardiometabolic risks as industrially...
- Princeton Engineering Study Reveals High-Fat Diets Trigger Invasive Structural Changes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Published: Apr 6, 2026
Section: Health Technology
Researchers at Princeton University have demonstrated that fatty acids and cholesterol directly promote the formation of aggressive, "crab-like" appendages in triple-negative breas...
- New Trial Shows Aggressive Cholesterol Targets Reduce Major Cardiovascular Events by One Third in High Risk Patients
Published: Mar 30, 2026
Section: Health
The Ez-PAVE trial presented at ACC.26 confirms that lowering LDL cholesterol to a target of less than 55 mg/dL significantly improves outcomes for patients with atherosclerotic dis...
- New NHANES Data Analysis Links High Dietary Sugar Intake to Forty Percent Increase in Gallstone Risk
Published: Mar 30, 2026
Section: Research
A comprehensive study of nearly 9,000 U.S. adults reveals that excessive sugar consumption is a significant modifiable risk factor for gallstones. Researchers found that every 100-...
- Young Adults Facing Alarming Heart Health Risks Linked to Six or More Hours of Daily Screen Time
Published: Mar 24, 2026
Section: Medical News
A new study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.26) reveals that excessive screen use significantly worsens blood pressure and choleste...
- Seoul researchers identify specific gut microbiome signature linked to dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk
Published: Mar 4, 2026
Section: Health Technology
A study of nearly 1,400 participants has uncovered a distinct gut microbial profile associated with dyslipidemia, a precursor to heart disease. The findings reveal that people with...