Health & Wellness

Tiny camera could help detect ovarian cancer earlier than ever before

Ovarian cancer is one of the most dangerous cancers affecting women. It is often called a “silent disease” because it usually does not cause...

How diabetes drug metformin supports the body during cancer treatment

Scientists have discovered that metformin, a drug commonly used to treat diabetes, may help the body in a way that is similar to exercise. The...

A common vitamin may help treat fatty liver disease, new study finds

Fatty liver disease, now called metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), is a growing health problem around the world. It affects about 30 percent of...

A simple dental visit could help protect people with liver disease, study finds

Many people think of dental care as something that only affects the mouth. They go to the dentist to clean their teeth, fix cavities,...

How coffee can affect your cholesterol health

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world, and for many people, it is part of their daily routine. Some enjoy...

Common blood thinner drug could treat hidden heart rhythm disease

A recent international study suggests that a widely used blood-thinning drug may help prevent strokes in people with a hidden heart rhythm problem that...

Even small amounts of alcohol may raise cancer risk

Many people are aware that smoking can lead to cancer, but fewer people realize that alcohol can also increase the risk. Drinking is often seen...

Common drugs may quietly increase dementia risk, study shows

Memory and thinking abilities can change as people grow older. Some people may notice small lapses, such as forgetting names or misplacing items. Others may...

How high blood pressure may affect your emotional health, study finds

When people think about high blood pressure, they usually focus on its effects on the heart. It is well known that high blood pressure...

Common heartburn pills may help lower blood sugar in people with diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition that affects how the body controls blood sugar. It is becoming more common around the world, with...

Hidden eye disease may signal future Alzheimer’s disease

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can slowly damage vision without clear warning signs. Many people do not notice...

This depression drug may calm suicidal thoughts in just one day

A study from Columbia University has brought fresh hope for people struggling with severe depression and suicidal thoughts. The research shows that ketamine, a drug...

Older water pills may protect your blood pressure better

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common health conditions in the world. It often develops quietly over many...

Scientists find big cause of urinary tract infections and a rapid test

Urinary tract infections, often called UTIs, are one of the most common health problems, especially for women. In fact, about half of all women...

A simple pill may help you avoid joint replacement surgery, study finds

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common joint problems in the world, and it affects millions of people every year. It mainly targets the...

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Brain Health

A tropical fruit may hold a key to slowing Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most feared conditions of aging. It slowly damages memory, thinking, and behavior, and it often takes many years...

Common drugs may quietly increase dementia risk, study shows

Memory and thinking abilities can change as people grow older. Some people may notice small lapses, such as forgetting names or misplacing items. Others may...

Hidden eye disease may signal future Alzheimer’s disease

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can slowly damage vision without clear warning signs. Many people do not notice...

The first 72 hours after a stroke could shape recovery, study finds

When people think about stroke, they often focus on the moment it happens. However, scientists now believe that what happens in the hours and...

Vitamin D in your 30s and 40s may protect the brain later from dementia

Vitamin D is often called the “sunshine vitamin” because the body makes it when the skin is exposed to sunlight. It is well known...