New Study Finds Strong Link Between Fatty Liver Disease and Gallstones

A new study published in the medical journal Cureus has found that patients with Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) are more likely to develop gallstones. The study identifies several risk factors that overlap between the two conditions. MAFLD Patients Face Higher Risk Researchers reported a significantly higher rate of gallstones in people suffering from …

Healthy Diet Linked to Gum Disease Risk in Women, Study Finds

A new study by the University at Buffalo has found a strong link between diet quality and the oral microbiome in postmenopausal women. This marks the first time researchers have explored this relationship using the Healthy Eating Index 2020 (HEI-2020). The research, published in the Journal of Nutrition, examined 1,175 women. Those with healthier diets …

WHO Changes Name of Monkeypox

World Health Organization has decided to change the name of Monkeypox disease to just mpox to avoid stigmatization The term monkeypox was first used in Denmark in 1958 because of the presence of the monkeypox virus in monkeys. However, now the disease is not only found in monkeys but is readily found in rodents. Humans …

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