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Near Infrared Light Penetrates Body and Improves Vision Through Systemic Effects
Heart Health

Near Infrared Light Penetrates Body and Improves Vision Through Systemic Effects

New study shows infrared light passes through the chest and improves eye function even when eyes aren't directly exposed.

Vídeo
29 de mar. de 2026 5
Infrared Light on Body Improves Color Vision Through Mitochondrial Enhancement
Heart Health

Infrared Light on Body Improves Color Vision Through Mitochondrial Enhancement

New research reveals how 850nm infrared light exposure to the body enhances mitochondrial function and improves color perception.

Vídeo
29 de mar. de 2026 5
Why Daily Sunlight Exposure Could Be Your Most Powerful Longevity Tool
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Why Daily Sunlight Exposure Could Be Your Most Powerful Longevity Tool

New research reveals how sunlight's infrared rays penetrate skin to boost melatonin production and prevent age-related diseases.

Vídeo
29 de mar. de 2026 2
LED Lighting Damages Color Vision But Simple Desktop Fix Restores Performance
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LED Lighting Damages Color Vision But Simple Desktop Fix Restores Performance

New study reveals LED workspaces impair retinal function, but a 60W incandescent bulb reverses the damage in just 2 weeks.

Vídeo
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Infrared Light Penetrates Deep Into Body Tissues Creating Surprising Health Benefits
Heart Health

Infrared Light Penetrates Deep Into Body Tissues Creating Surprising Health Benefits

Invisible infrared light penetrates deeply into body tissues and creates beneficial effects even in distant areas not directly exposed.

Vídeo
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Massive Study Debunks Most Statin Side Effects as Placebo Responses
Heart Health

Massive Study Debunks Most Statin Side Effects as Placebo Responses

Analysis of 123,940 patients reveals most reported statin side effects occur equally in placebo groups, challenging widespread medication fears.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 6
Low-Dose Hormone Therapy Shows Promise for Postmenopausal Heart Health
Heart Health

Low-Dose Hormone Therapy Shows Promise for Postmenopausal Heart Health

Small study examined whether minimal hormone replacement could help women with chest pain and heart issues after menopause.

Ensaio Clínico
29 de mar. de 2026 2
Heart Disease Surges Across Asia Pacific as Air Pollution and Diet Drive Silent Epidemic
Heart Health

Heart Disease Surges Across Asia Pacific as Air Pollution and Diet Drive Silent Epidemic

New study reveals ischemic heart disease rising 3.79% annually across Southeast Asia, East Asia and Oceania, driven by regional risk factors.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 1
Sitting 14+ Hours Daily After Heart Attack Doubles Risk of Death Within One Year
Heart Health

Sitting 14+ Hours Daily After Heart Attack Doubles Risk of Death Within One Year

New study shows replacing just 30 minutes of sitting with light activity cuts cardiovascular risk by over half after cardiac events.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 2
New Heart Risk Calculator Accurately Predicts Calcium Buildup and Future Heart Attacks
Heart Health

New Heart Risk Calculator Accurately Predicts Calcium Buildup and Future Heart Attacks

PREVENT tool combined with calcium scoring improves heart attack prediction in 7,000-person study, enabling better preventive care decisions.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 0
Three New Gene Variants Raise Blood Clot Risk by 180%
Heart Health

Three New Gene Variants Raise Blood Clot Risk by 180%

Swedish researchers discover genetic mutations that dramatically increase venous blood clot risk, offering new insights for prevention.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 0
COPD Patients Have Triple the Carbon Buildup in Lung Cells Compared to Smokers
Heart Health

COPD Patients Have Triple the Carbon Buildup in Lung Cells Compared to Smokers

New research reveals COPD patients accumulate 3x more soot-like carbon in lung cells than smokers, triggering inflammation and worse breathing.

Comunicado de Imprensa
29 de mar. de 2026 0
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