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#Healthresearch Reel by @h2erwchris - Stop saying there's no science to back this up.
There are 1,300+ peer-reviewed studies on molecular hydrogen alone.

You don't have to agree with ever
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Stop saying there’s no science to back this up. There are 1,300+ peer-reviewed studies on molecular hydrogen alone. You don’t have to agree with every claim. But pretending the research doesn’t exist isn’t skepticism. It’s ignorance #HydrogenWater #PeerReviewed #ScienceBased #WaterQuality #RealHydration #HealthResearch #WellnessTruth #CriticalThinking
#Healthresearch Reel by @globebuzzdaily.0 - In 2016, Japanese cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking discoveries on autophag
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In 2016, Japanese cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking discoveries on autophagy — a vital cellular process that literally means “self-eating.” Through his pioneering experiments on yeast cells, Ohsumi uncovered how our bodies break down and recycle damaged proteins and worn-out cell parts, especially during times of stress or starvation. Autophagy is like the body’s internal cleanup and recycling system. When nutrients are scarce, cells don’t just shut down — they adapt. They remove dysfunctional components, convert waste into usable energy, and maintain balance to survive. This process plays a powerful role in aging, immunity, inflammation control, and protection against diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Ohsumi’s discovery reshaped modern medicine by showing that fasting, cellular stress, and metabolic balance are deeply connected at a microscopic level. His work opened new doors for research into longevity, metabolic health, and therapies targeting cellular repair. A reminder that sometimes, survival isn’t about adding more — it’s about intelligently recycling what we already have. #Autophagy #NobelPrize #CellBiology #ScienceInnovation #HealthResearch
#Healthresearch Reel by @5minutefitnessplay - Food is Medicine | Strengthen your bones backed by science Optimal skeletal health is foundational to long-term physical well-being, supported by evid
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Food is Medicine | Strengthen your bones backed by science Optimal skeletal health is foundational to long-term physical well-being, supported by evidence-based nutrition that supplies key nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamin K. This visual highlights scientifically recognized foods for bone strength: - Dairy (milk): A primary source of bioavailable calcium and vitamin D, critical for bone mineralization (per the National Institutes of Health). - Tofu: Fortified varieties provide significant calcium, while soy isoflavones may support bone density in postmenopausal individuals (studies in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition). - Legumes, nuts, and sesame seeds: Rich in magnesium and phosphorus, which work synergistically with calcium to maintain bone structure. - Cabbage and leafy greens: Contain vitamin K, essential for regulating bone metabolism and reducing fracture risk (per the European Food Safety Authority). - Eggs: A source of vitamin D and protein, both vital for bone health. - Raisins: Provide boron, a trace mineral linked to improved calcium retention. Note: "ALLCS" likely refers to almonds or other tree nuts, which are consistent with evidence for bone-supporting nutrients. #BoneHealth #EvidenceBasedNutrition #SkeletalHealth #NutritionScience #Calcium #VitaminD #PublicHealth #HealthResearch #BoneDensity #NutritionFacts #ScientificWellness #HealthyBones #NutritionalScience #MedicalNutrition
#Healthresearch Reel by @biopulseau (verified account) - 🧩🚨 Unraveling the Rise in Autism: It's Not Just Genetics

Autism rates have skyrocketed over the past 20 years, and if it were purely genetic, such
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🧩🚨 Unraveling the Rise in Autism: It’s Not Just Genetics Autism rates have skyrocketed over the past 20 years, and if it were purely genetic, such a sharp increase wouldn’t be possible. Something in our environment is contributing to this rise, and emerging research points to factors like obesity and diabetes as key contributors: 🔹 A woman with obesity has double the risk of having an autistic child. 🔹 A woman with both obesity and diabetes has quadruple the risk. 🔹 A man with obesity also faces a double risk of having an autistic child. The connection here is about metabolic health. People with obesity often have underlying mitochondrial issues, which can disrupt metabolism. This isn’t just about calories; it may also involve exposure to environmental toxins like pesticides, microplastics, and forever chemicals, all of which can disrupt metabolism and mitochondrial function. These issues are then passed on to the next generation. With obesity and diabetes rates rising, understanding the environmental and metabolic factors contributing to autism is more crucial than ever. 🌟 What are your thoughts on the environmental factors behind rising autism rates? Share below. 🗣️ Speaker: Dr. Chris Palmer 🎵 Music: Else - Paris 🎬 Video: The Diary Of A CEO (YouTube) Contact us for credit or removal requests (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s). #AutismAwareness #MetabolicHealth #EnvironmentalToxins #MitochondrialFunction #ObesityAndAutism #HealthResearch #ChemicalExposure
#Healthresearch Reel by @wealthcircal - A mosquito calmly feeding on human skin - captured up close, without cuts or reactions. The moment looks uncomfortable, but it's shown exactly as it h
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A mosquito calmly feeding on human skin — captured up close, without cuts or reactions. The moment looks uncomfortable, but it’s shown exactly as it happens in real research settings. The person in the video is Dr. Véronique Paris, a scientist who studies mosquito behavior and control. In labs, researchers often work with disease-free mosquitoes to understand how they locate humans, how feeding works, and why bites affect people differently. What feels unusual to watch is routine science communication. Showing the process openly helps explain mosquito biology — research that directly supports better prevention, control methods, and public-health understanding. Follow @wealthcircal for real science, shown without exaggeration. 🎥 Media Credit @mozzienique #scienceiscool#healthresearch#biology #sciencecommunication#womeninscience
#Healthresearch Reel by @davere77 - New research comparing vaccinated vs unvaccinated children found:

ZERO cases of ADHD in the unvaccinated group.

Not lower.
Not reduced.
Zero.

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New research comparing vaccinated vs unvaccinated children found: ZERO cases of ADHD in the unvaccinated group. Not lower. Not reduced. Zero. Unvaccinated children were overall healthier in this study. Why isn’t this being openly discussed? #ChildHealth #HealthResearch #ParentAwareness #HealthTruth
#Healthresearch Reel by @heartonmysleeve - Did you know that your manager had such a HUGE impact on your mental health?! 🤯

A mentally healthy workplace is no longer a nice to have, it's a nee
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Did you know that your manager had such a HUGE impact on your mental health?! 🤯 A mentally healthy workplace is no longer a nice to have, it’s a need to have. #heartonmysleeve #workplacementalhealth #healthresearch #workplaceculture
#Healthresearch Reel by @healthrevolutionsglobal_ - What Happens to Your Brain When You Drink Caffeine vs. When You Don't - A Study by Wake Forest University ☕🧠

Researchers at Wake Forest University i
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What Happens to Your Brain When You Drink Caffeine vs. When You Don’t – A Study by Wake Forest University ☕🧠 Researchers at Wake Forest University in North Carolina used advanced MRI technology to investigate how caffeine affects the brain compared to when you don’t consume it. Here’s what their findings revealed: When You Drink Caffeine: 1. Boosted Alertness: • Caffeine blocks adenosine, a neurotransmitter responsible for sleepiness, keeping you awake and focused. • MRI scans showed increased activity in the prefrontal cortex, the area linked to decision-making and attention. 2. Increased Dopamine Levels: • Caffeine enhances dopamine transmission, which can improve mood and create a sense of reward. • This effect explains why caffeine can be addictive for many people. 3. Reduced Blood Flow: • The scans revealed a 27% reduction in cerebral blood flow, as caffeine constricts blood vessels. • While this promotes alertness, it may also contribute to withdrawal headaches when caffeine is stopped. 4. Faster Reaction Times: When You Don’t Drink Caffeine: 1. Adenosine Accumulation: • Without caffeine, adenosine levels rise, making you feel more tired and promoting a natural sleep cycle. • This is part of the body’s normal energy regulation. 2. Improved Blood Flow: • Without caffeine, blood flow to the brain increases, which may support long-term brain health and reduce dependency-related stress. 3. Withdrawal Symptoms in Regular Drinkers: • MRI scans showed heightened activity in regions linked to withdrawal symptoms, like the thalamus, resulting in fatigue, headaches, and irritability. 4. Better Sleep Patterns: 💬 Do you rely on caffeine, or are you caffeine-free? Let us know your thoughts below! Follow @healthrevolutionglobal_ for more health insights and tips! #brainhealth #caffeineeffects #wakeforestuniversity #healthresearch #coffeelovers #mentalclarity #healthtips #wellnesstips #stayhealthy #northcarolina #mristudy #healthylifestyle #caffeine #sideeffects #weightloss #weightlo
#Healthresearch Reel by @globalxcode - In Japan, many people sleep on thin futons placed directly on the floor. Research from the Japanese Orthopaedic Association found that this practice s
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In Japan, many people sleep on thin futons placed directly on the floor. Research from the Japanese Orthopaedic Association found that this practice supports better spinal alignment and reduces back strain. A national health survey reports 67 percent fewer cases of chronic back pain among futon sleepers compared to those using thick Western mattresses. Experts believe the firm surface encourages natural posture and strengthens core muscles during rest. #japan #HealthResearch #BackPainRelief #sleepscience #wellbeing
#Healthresearch Reel by @pink_pink1982 - Recent research suggests that moderate coffee consumption during midlife may be associated with healthier aging in women. Some studies link drinking t
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Recent research suggests that moderate coffee consumption during midlife may be associated with healthier aging in women. Some studies link drinking two to four cups per day with better cognitive performance, improved physical function, and a lower risk of certain chronic conditions. Coffee contains bioactive compounds such as chlorogenic acids and antioxidants, which may help reduce inflammation and support metabolic health. However, experts emphasize that these potential benefits depend on overall lifestyle factors, including diet quality, physical activity, sleep, and stress management. While the headline frames coffee drinking humorously as a “hobby,” the research focuses on health patterns rather than leisure habits. Moderate consumption appears safe for most adults, but excessive intake can lead to sleep disturbances, anxiety, or heart palpitations in sensitive individuals. #Coffee #HealthResearch #Wellness #HealthyAging #Lifestyle
#Healthresearch Reel by @lipedemacare24 (verified account) - There are different generations of metabolic peptides, and the main difference is how many receptors they activate in the body.

1-receptor agonists
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There are different generations of metabolic peptides, and the main difference is how many receptors they activate in the body. 1-receptor agonists These activate one pathway in the gut-brain signaling system that helps regulate blood sugar, slow stomach emptying, and reduce appetite. 2-receptor agonists These activate two pathways. The second pathway improves insulin sensitivity and fat metabolism, which is why many people experience stronger weight loss and metabolic improvements. 3-receptor agonists These activate three pathways involved in metabolism. The third pathway increases energy expenditure and how the body burns stored fat, which is why researchers are studying them for potentially greater effects on body composition and inflammation. In simple terms: • 1 pathway → appetite control & blood sugar balance • 2 pathways → appetite + improved metabolic signaling • 3 pathways → appetite + metabolism + energy expenditure As research evolves, scientists are learning more about how these different signaling pathways influence fat metabolism, inflammation, and overall metabolic health. If you want a deeper breakdown of the peptides I research and how they may support inflammation and metabolic function, comment “protocol” and I’ll send you more information. #peptidescience #peptideresearch #peptideeducation #peptidebiology #metabolicresearch #bioregulators #cellularscience #healthresearch #longevityscience #biohackingresearch #metabolichealth #cellularhealth #sciencebasedwellness #researchpeptides #futureofmedicine
#Healthresearch Reel by @dr.jonas.kuehne (verified account) - We know that artificial sweeteners are extremely unhealthy and possibly causing cancer. But they may also be linked to the development of autism in ch
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We know that artificial sweeteners are extremely unhealthy and possibly causing cancer. But they may also be linked to the development of autism in children when consumed by pregnant or breast-feeding women. A 2023 case-control study published in ‘Nutrients’ found that “male children with autism had more than tripled odds of having been exposed daily during pregnancy or through breast-feeding to either diet soda itself, or comparable doses of aspartame from multiple sources”. So if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, please do not consume any artificial sweeteners like aspartame, saccharine or sucralose, and as I’ve mentioned in several videos before avoid foods in contact with plastics, as the chemicals in plastics are hormone disruptors that can adversely effect the development of your baby. This is especially true when containers are heated, like, for example, paper cups used for coffee as they are lined with a thin layer of plastic. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/17/3772 #ArtificialSweeteners #HealthRisks #CancerConcerns #AutismAndSweeteners #PregnancyHealth #BreastfeedingChoices #NutritionAwareness #PlasticsAndHormones #HealthyParenting #ChemicalExposure #HealthResearch #FoodSafety #StayInformed

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