Healthing.ca2 days agoStudy finds anti-inflammatory foods can lower dementia risk for those with cardiometabolic disease such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and strokehealthing.ca - Karen HawthorneKaren Hawthorne Karen Hawthorne worked for six years as a digital editor for the National Post, contributing articles on health, business, culture and …
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Healthing.caFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoStudy highlights Wegovy's expanding benefits from obesity to heart diseasehealthing.ca - Angelica BottaroWegovy (semaglutide), a drug originally intended to help people manage obesity, has recently gained traction in the field of other treatments—namely …
Healthing.caStudy links ultra-processed foods to increased risk of stroke and cognitive declinehealthing.ca - Angelica BottaroIt’s generally well-known that eating a diet rich in nutritious whole foods is best for you to ward off diseases, such as obesity. However, new …
Healthing.ca5 ways virtual reality is improving patient experiences and health outcomeshealthing.ca - Angelica BottaroWhen hearing the term virtual reality (VR), the mind often goes to video games and other recreational situations where a person can immerse …
Healthing.caFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 ways virtual reality is improving patient experiences and health outcomeshealthing.ca - Angelica BottaroAngelica Bottaro Angelica Bottaro is the lead editor at Healthing.ca, and has been content writing for over a decade, specializing in all things …