
Lifestyle May 7, 2022
Scientists find no benefit to time-restricted eating
In a yearlong study, participants who confined meals to certain hours lost no more weight than those who ate at any time.
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In a yearlong study, participants who confined meals to certain hours lost no more weight than those who ate at any time.
The risk of heart disease is small if people have an average of seven drinks a week when compared with none. But it increases quickly as the level of alcohol consumption rises.
The breakthroughs behind the vaccines unfolded over decades, little by little, as scientists across the world pursued research in disparate areas.
Researchers in Denmark reported on Wednesday that surgical masks did not protect the wearers against infection with the coronavirus in a large randomized clinical trial. But the findings conflict with those from a number of other studies, experts said, and is not likely to ...