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Low Lycopene Intake Tied to Higher Risk of Severe Gum Disease

Severe gum disease reflects chronic inflammation and strongly links to broader health risks, including heart disease and diabetes, not just tooth loss Older adults with low dietary lycopene intake face a much higher risk of advanced gum disease compared to those who consume adequ ...  Show more

Exploring the Link Between Niacin and Fatty Liver Disease

Fatty liver disease is the most common liver disorder, driven by obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance. It often progresses silently for years before symptoms appear Niacin helps your body use energy better. It turns down a molecule called microRNA-93, which normally b ...  Show more

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