The CDC said the number of HIV infections nationwide is no longer declining but has stalled. The new report finds HIV cases have increased disproportionately among AfricanAmericans and Latinos. The CDC said effective HIV prevention and treatment are not reaching people who can benefit from it most, in rural areas and in the South.
Exercise that includes high bursts of energy may play a role in reducing the growth of colon cancer cells, according to a new study. Australian and Canadian researchers tested the blood of colorectal cancer patients over a month and found, those who participated in high intensity interval training experienced slower cancer growth.
A new study in the journal Nutrients finds plant-based meals help people with type 2 diabetes produce their own insulin and lower their blood glucose levels. Researchers fed study participants either a tofu-based veggie burger or a meat-based burger and said the results are evidence that a plant-based diet should be a front-line treatment for type 2 diabetes.
Sources:
1. CDC
2. The Physiological Society
3. Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine