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Sarcopenia and Dynapenia: muscle mass and muscle strength decline that starts in our 40s

Our bodies begin to lose their muscle mass by roughly 0.5%-1% every year starting as early as our 40s and accelerates to 1%-1.5% decline per year in our 60s. By the age of 80, most individuals have lost upto 50% of their peak muscle mass. In a healthy body, new muscles are being built continuously

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What is leading to rising cases of PCOS?

1 in 5 women in the country today are dealing with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and several more remain undiagnosed. PCOS is a condition in which women experience irregular or missed periods, ovaries with cysts, acne, weight gain or excessive hair growth and difficulty in getting pregnant To understand PCOS, we need to understand what

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When does our bone density start declining and why? Is it possible to control this phenomena?

For most humans, our peak bone mass is achieved between the ages of 25 and 30. Between the ages of 30 and 40, bone mass plateaus and post 40 it begins to decline at the rate of 0.5% per year. Bone health relies on two specific cells: osteoblasts and osteoclasts. While the former lays down

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Understanding your lipid profile. Is cholesterol really bad? Should one look at Total Cholestrol or HDL or LDL or TG? What really matters?

Cholesterol is essential to life. It is a waxy, fat like substance found in all cells of the body. Some of the most important structures in the body such as cell membranes need cholesterol. It gives the flexibility and stability to the walls of the cells that form our body. It is the most important

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How does Type II Diabetes Start in the Human Body? Can we detect early signs a decade before we see it on our blood test?

To understand this, we go back to the very basics of metabolism in the human body. Metabolism is the process by which we take nutrients and break them up for use in the body. So, when we eat carbohydrates, it will be converted into glycogen. 75% of this glycogen goes to the skeletal muscle and

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