Health & Wellness

Keto diet supplement may boost cancer treatment, study finds

A new study has found that a substance produced by the body during a keto diet may help make a powerful cancer treatment work...

Hospital infections may greatly increase dementia risk

A new large-scale study has found that being hospitalized with an infection can significantly raise the risk of developing dementia later in life. This discovery...

Fatty liver very common in people with type 2 diabetes

A new study from Linköping University has found that nearly six out of every ten people with type 2 diabetes also have fatty liver...

Blood test could detect Parkinson’s disease before symptoms begin

A new study from Spain suggests that a simple blood test may one day help doctors diagnose Parkinson’s disease earlier than ever before. Researchers at...

How tiny minerals in your body affect your blood pressure

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, happens when the force of blood pushing against your artery walls stays too strong for too long. This...

How drinking too much alcohol can quietly damage your liver

For many people, drinking alcohol is a normal part of social life. But drinking too much can quietly harm your liver—a vital organ that...

10 warning signs your blood sugar might be too high

Diabetes is a condition that affects how your body handles sugar from the food you eat. When it’s not managed well, too much sugar...

What cholesterol drugs might be doing to your body (beyond the heart)

Cholesterol-lowering drugs are some of the most common medicines taken by older adults. These drugs help prevent heart attacks, strokes, and other serious conditions by...

Sugar-free food can still harm your brain and heart

Erythritol is a sweetener that’s often used in sugar-free snacks, drinks, and protein bars. Many people choose it because it has almost no calories and...

How older people can keep blood pressure in a healthy range

Blood pressure shows how hard your heart has to work to move blood through your body. You can think of it like water flowing...

Popular diabetes drug may increase risk of serious eye disease

A popular diabetes and weight-loss drug called semaglutide—sold under brand names like Ozempic and Wegovy—may come with an unexpected risk. A new study from the...

Is there hope after a stage 4 cancer diagnosis?

Hearing the words “stage 4 cancer” can be one of the scariest moments in a person’s life. Many people think it means there’s no...

Common blood pressure pills linked to gut problems

Many people take medicine every day to help manage their health, especially as they get older. One common health problem is high blood pressure,...

Study finds big cause of pancreatic cancer spread

Scientists from UC San Francisco have found a key clue in the fight against one of the deadliest cancers—pancreatic cancer. In a major study published...

Why you shouldn’t ignore fatty liver—even if you feel fine

Fatty liver happens when too much fat builds up in the liver. At first, it might not seem like a big problem. Many people...

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Brain Health

Heart screening may cut death and stroke risk in older men

A large study from Denmark has found that heart screenings may help reduce the risk of death, stroke, and heart attacks in older men—especially...

AI scan tool can predict heart attacks and death

A new study has found that a special artificial intelligence (AI) tool can help predict heart attacks and death in people who have signs...

Your tooth and gum health may predict stroke risk

Taking care of your teeth and gums might do more than just keep your smile bright. New research suggests it could also help protect...

Hospital infections may greatly increase dementia risk

A new large-scale study has found that being hospitalized with an infection can significantly raise the risk of developing dementia later in life. This discovery...

Study finds new hope for vascular dementia treatment

Dementia is one of the most feared health conditions of our time. It slowly takes away memory, thinking ability, and independence, affecting not only...