Health & Wellness
These simple changes in sitting habits may lower dementia risk
As people age, many spend a large part of the day sitting. Whether it is watching television, working at a desk, or relaxing at...
A simple blood test may predict breast cancer return years earlier
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. Many people receive treatment such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or radiation before...
Severe infections may increase dementia risk, study finds
Serious infections may do more than make you temporarily ill—they could also increase your risk of developing dementia later in life.
A new study from...
Eating over 4,200 mg sodium a day may increase heart failure risk 15%
Salt is found in almost everything we eat, from home-cooked meals to packaged foods. While it adds flavor, too much salt can be harmful...
AI can predict liver cancer early, study finds
Liver cancer is one of the most serious forms of cancer in the world. The most common type is called hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC.
It...
Scientists find common cause of heart failure and irregular heartbeat
Heart failure and atrial fibrillation are two of the most common heart conditions, especially in older adults.
For many years, doctors believed these were separate...
Eat the same food every day can help you lose more weight
Losing weight can feel very difficult, especially in today’s world where there are so many food choices everywhere. Many people try different diets, count...
How breast cancer hijacks the lung’s healing system—and a common drug may help stop...
Breast cancer becomes much harder to treat when it spreads to other parts of the body. One of the most common places it spreads...
Can a simple nerve stimulation protect your memory? scientists say it might
Alzheimer’s disease is often seen as a condition that affects people later in life. But research now shows that the changes in the brain...
Scientists find a hidden cause of wrong blood pressure reading
Blood pressure is one of the most common health checks in the world. Many people have had their blood pressure measured at a clinic,...
New diabetes drug may finally treat sleep apnea
A new international study has found that a drug already used to treat type 2 diabetes may also help people with a serious sleep...
New drug shows powerful protection for kidneys and heart in diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common long-term health conditions in the world. Over time, high blood sugar can damage many parts...
Dangerous signs of liver failure you should never ignore
The liver is one of the most important organs in the human body. It works quietly in the background every day, helping to keep...
A simple blood pressure drug could help you live longer
As people grow older, the body slowly changes. Energy levels may decrease, and the risk of illness increases. Many people begin to face long-term...
Popular muscle-building products may damage your hearts
Many people today want to build strong, muscular bodies as quickly as possible. Social media platforms, especially short video apps, are filled with images...
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Brain Health
These simple changes in sitting habits may lower dementia risk
As people age, many spend a large part of the day sitting. Whether it is watching television, working at a desk, or relaxing at...
Severe infections may increase dementia risk, study finds
Serious infections may do more than make you temporarily ill—they could also increase your risk of developing dementia later in life.
A new study from...
Can a simple nerve stimulation protect your memory? scientists say it might
Alzheimer’s disease is often seen as a condition that affects people later in life. But research now shows that the changes in the brain...
Scientists find hidden cause of stroke in older people
Brain hemorrhages, also known as cerebral microbleeds, are small areas of bleeding in the brain. They are often linked to aging and are commonly...
New drug may restore lost memory in Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most challenging brain conditions in the world today. It mainly affects older adults and slowly damages memory, thinking...




















