New Research Finds That Cold Drinks May Increase Cholesterol Levels
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New Research Finds That Cold Drinks May Increase Cholesterol Levels

According to recent research, ice-cold drinks may increase your cholesterol levels and lead to heart disease. For the study, researchers took blood samples from 381 participants and tested their cholesterol levels after they consumed either warm water or iced water that was just chilled and not frozen over.  Both groups had the same average amount…

Poor Outcomes In Seniors Are Related To Fracture Type And Underlying Health!

Poor Outcomes In Seniors Are Related To Fracture Type And Underlying Health!

Age-related fractures, particularly hip, vertebral, distal forearm, and humerus fractures, pose a serious public health concern for the elderly and have the potential to render them bedridden. Worldwide, there are considerable regional differences in the prevalence of osteoporotic fractures. The Western population reports an increase in hip fractures over the second half of the twentieth…

Culver’s Announces Curderburger Back On Menus During October

Culver’s Announces Curderburger Back On Menus During October

For all Cheese curd lovers out there, there is a reason to cheer. Starting Wednesday, the “CurderBurger” that won the hearts of Americans will be officially back on Culver’s menu. However, it will be for a limited period only. As per the communication, all Culver locations will be selling the famous burgers from October 12th…

Common Medication Used to Reduce Cholesterol Levels May Reduce COVID-19 Severity
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Common Medication Used to Reduce Cholesterol Levels May Reduce COVID-19 Severity

Persons using cholesterol-lowering medications, known as statins, were substantially less likely to die before COVID hospitalization, especially those with a history of heart disease or hypertension. Common Medication Used to Reduce Cholesterol Levels A 32% reduced chance of mortality for patients in the hospital for COVID with a history of cardiovascular disease and high blood…

Anti-Cholesterol Drugs May Reduce The Risk Of Covid-19 Deaths
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Anti-Cholesterol Drugs May Reduce The Risk Of Covid-19 Deaths

The COVID-19 pandemic is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) coronavirus, which has caused global morbidity and death. Despite advances in research techniques and treatment regimens and the recent introduction of vaccinations, COVID-19 incident cases, hospitalizations, and fatalities continue to be expected. Understanding the variables that reduce the severity of COVID-19…