While more studies are necessary, some research suggests that intermittent fasting may increase the risk of dying from heart disease. However, intermittent fasting may also benefit heart health.
(NewsNation) — Intermittent fasting has become a popular weight loss plan in recent years, but research suggests it could increase the risk of dying from heart disease. The American Heart ...
MIAMI, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Many diets focus on what you eat, but intermittent fasting focuses on when you eat. There are different ways of doing it … maybe you eat for eight hours during the day ...
In a real-world registry study of adults with overweight or obesity, 5:2 intermittent fasting and daily calorie restriction ...
Intermittent fasting continues to dominate wellness conversations as enthusiasts praise its weight management benefits, but emerging research suggests this eating pattern may present a more ...
A fast heartbeat can be caused by emotions like stress or anxiety. Dehydration, or drinking caffeine or other stimulants, can ...
Share on Pinterest New research has found a link between intermittent fasting and blood clots. Oleg Breslavtsev/Getty Images Blood clot formation can contribute to life threatening events like strokes ...
It's a common yet uncomfortable sensation when the heart beats rapidly for a second or two and then becomes normal. Whether ...
The “rules” of intermittent fasting are pretty strict: “Classically, intermittent fasting means you consume only water during ...
Find today’s readings here. The practice of fasting appears in both readings today. It is a challenging topic; although fasting appears throughout the Bible as a pious practice, no clear tradition ...
Some recent research into the long-term effects of intermittent fasting suggests that it may contribute to the development of heart disease. However, research into the link between heart disease and ...
Many diets focus on what you eat, but intermittent fasting focuses on when you eat. There are different ways of doing it … maybe you eat for eight hours during the day, and then fast for the rest. Or ...