Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Health

Why is nutrition so hard to study?

by Tim Newman medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-is-nutrition-so-hard-to-study     Is dairy good or bad for health? Is cholesterol evil? Does red meat kill or cure? Is the ketogenic diet a godsend...

Almond milk vs. soy milk: Which is better?

Jessica Caporuscio, Pharm.D.     Almond milk and soy milk are the two most popular plant-based milk varieties on the market. What are the differences and is...

Soy-based foods may promote heart health

New research suggests that eating tofu and other soy-based foods may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. The findings, which feature in the journal Circulation,...

How to look after your mental health during a pandemic

(Medical News Today) www.medicalnewstoday.com       As part of the global response to the pandemic, the citizens of many countries are having to stay at home. However, prolonged...

Does a low carb diet keep your brain young?

The findings appear in the journal PNAS. The human brain needs over 20% of the body’s energy to function, and it gets this from metabolizing either glucose or ketone...

Updated Regularly: What Kansans Need To Know About The COVID-19 Coronavirus

There’s more to the new coronavirus than the number of cases confirmed here in Kansas. The Kansas News Service wants to make it easy...

Kansas City’s Big 12 Basketball Tournament Is Canceled, As Are SEC And WAC Tourneys

Following a wave of suspensions, postponements and cancellations in the sports world, the Big 12 Conference announced on Thursday that the men's and women's...

Intense exercise comes with risks for some people, experts caution

The American Heart Association (AHA) have published a statement suggesting that people with heart conditions and those who do not exercise regularly may be at greater...