Metabolism

Study Finds Link Between Finger Length Ratio and Oxygen Metabolism Efficiency in Athletes

A recent study from Swansea University reveals the correlation between finger length ratio and oxygen metabolism efficiency in athletes. The research, published in the American Journal of Human Biology, highlights the impact of the 2D:4D ratio on oxygen metabolism, with implications for disease severity and athletic performance.

Breakthrough in Anti-Ageing Research

A recent breakthrough in anti-ageing research has uncovered a potential key to slowing down the ageing process, offering the prospect of a longer and healthier life. Published in Nature Aging, the study conducted by scientists in the USA has revealed…

High Stress Levels from Adolescence to Adulthood Linked to Increased Cardiometabolic Risk, Study Finds

High stress levels from teenage years to adulthood may significantly increase the risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. The study, conducted by researchers from the Keck School…

Study Reveals Intricate Relationship Between Gut Bacteria and Host-Derived Metabolites

Recent research has shed light on the fascinating relationship between gut bacteria and the metabolites derived from the diet and the host. A study published in Nature Microbiology has revealed the intricate ways in which diverse gut bacteria utilize dietary-…