Health & Wellness
Daily multivitamin may help slow aging
A large new clinical trial suggests that taking a daily multivitamin may help slow biological aging in older adults.
Researchers from Mass General Brigham found...
Cutting fat and eating more plant foods may help reverse aging
Scientists from the University of Sydney have discovered that changing diet habits for only four weeks may improve important markers linked to aging in...
Powerful new treatments for severe depression after standard drugs fail
Depression is one of the most serious health conditions affecting people today. Although many people think depression simply means feeling sad, the illness can...
Could eggs help lower Alzheimer’s risk in older people?
Researchers at Loma Linda University Health have discovered a possible link between regular egg consumption and a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease in older...
This popular cholesterol drug may carry extra health risks
Millions of people around the world take statins every day to lower cholesterol and protect their hearts. These medicines are commonly prescribed to people...
This blood pressure number could help older people protect their hearts
High blood pressure is one of the most common health problems in older adults.
Many people over the age of 60 take medicine to control...
Simple natural ways to lower high blood pressure without drugs
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common health problems in the world. Millions of people live with it...
Common heart failure drug may be harmful for some people
Heart failure is one of the most serious and fast-growing health problems in the United States and many other countries.
Millions of people live with...
These hidden health problems may cause fatigue in older people
Feeling tired from time to time is a normal part of life. Busy schedules, stress, poor sleep, and aging can all make people feel...
Why so many people stop taking cholesterol drug statins
Statins are among the most widely used medicines in the world. Doctors often prescribe them to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart...
Why some people have high blood pressure but a slow heartbeat
When people think about heart health, two numbers are often mentioned first: blood pressure and pulse rate.
These measurements are checked during doctor visits, health...
Common painkillers may carry hidden dangers, scientists warn
Painkillers are among the most commonly used medicines in the world. Millions of people take them every day to ease headaches, muscle pain, joint...
What to do if you’re having a heart attack alone
A heart attack can happen suddenly and without warning. One moment, a person may feel completely normal, and the next, they may feel a...
Common blood pressure drug linked to skin cancer risk in older people
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common health problems in Australia. Doctors say more than one in three...
Feeling tired all the time may be a serious warning sign of early death
Many older adults often feel tired after doing simple daily activities. A short walk, light gardening, carrying groceries, or basic housework may leave them...
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Brain Health
Your pauses, ‘ums,’ and speaking speed could show hidden dementia signs
Most people do not pay much attention to the small details in everyday conversation. Pauses, hesitations, filler words, or speaking slowly are often seen...
Could eggs help lower Alzheimer’s risk in older people?
Researchers at Loma Linda University Health have discovered a possible link between regular egg consumption and a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease in older...
Common medicines may quietly raise the risk of memory loss
Millions of people take medications every day to manage common health problems such as allergies, depression, high blood pressure, motion sickness, and bladder issues.
These...
Everyday coffee drinking may help prevent dementia
Many people start their day with a cup of coffee or tea for energy and focus. Now, a large new study suggests that this...
Powerful new test could detect frontotemporal dementia
Dementia is one of the fastest-growing health problems in the world today.
More than 57 million people are currently living with dementia worldwide, and experts...






















