Health & Wellness

Study finds a big hidden cause of vision loss and damage

Many people may not realize that high pressure inside the eye can quietly damage vision over time. A new study published in Ophthalmology Science reveals...

Radar-like sensor can detect irregular heart rhythms without touching the body

A new contactless system that can detect a dangerous heart condition using radio waves and artificial intelligence has been introduced by scientists. This system could...

Brain bleeds may double risk of dementia, study finds

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have found that people who suffer from a brain bleed are twice as likely to develop dementia later in...

Do blood thinners really make head injuries more dangerous for older people?

The United States is home to around 70 million baby boomers, and many of them are now older than 65. As people age, health...

These people are now the most unhappy age group

For many years, researchers believed that happiness follows a U-shaped path in life. People tend to feel fine as children, then become more stressed...

Too much thyroid hormone may raise memory loss in older people

A new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine has found that having too much thyroid hormone in the body—called thyrotoxicosis—may increase the risk of memory...

A common blood pressure drug could save diabetic kidneys

Millions of people living with diabetes face the serious risk of kidney disease. In the UK alone, around 4.8 million people have diabetes, and nearly...

Study finds a big hidden risk factor for heart disease

When we think about heart disease, we usually blame things like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, being overweight, or not getting enough...

Why you may want to avoid an x-ray for knee pain

Many people in Australia suffer from long-term knee pain. One of the main reasons for this pain is a condition called osteoarthritis. This health...

Lowering blood pressure below 120 may prevent more heart attacks and strokes

A new study has found that lowering the top number in your blood pressure reading—called systolic blood pressure—to less than 120 mm Hg can...

Can heartburn drugs help control diabetes?

Researchers at the University of Maryland have found that antacids—medicines often used to treat heartburn and indigestion—might also help people with diabetes manage their...

Common blood pressure drug may be linked to eye disease, study finds

A recent study has found a possible link between a common type of blood pressure medicine and a higher risk of glaucoma, a serious...

Common diabetes drugs may harm your heart, study warns

A new study from Northwestern University has discovered something that could change the way doctors treat type 2 diabetes. The study found that two common...

This drug can restore brain’s natural waste removal system

Our brains work hard every day, and like any busy machine, they produce waste. This waste includes harmful proteins that need to be removed...

A new way to cure high blood pressure

High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a serious health problem. It can lead to heart disease, strokes, and other dangerous conditions. It’s like...

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Brain Health

Brain bleeds may double risk of dementia, study finds

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have found that people who suffer from a brain bleed are twice as likely to develop dementia later in...

Too much thyroid hormone may raise memory loss in older people

A new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine has found that having too much thyroid hormone in the body—called thyrotoxicosis—may increase the risk of memory...

Lowering blood pressure below 120 may prevent more heart attacks and strokes

A new study has found that lowering the top number in your blood pressure reading—called systolic blood pressure—to less than 120 mm Hg can...

This drug can restore brain’s natural waste removal system

Our brains work hard every day, and like any busy machine, they produce waste. This waste includes harmful proteins that need to be removed...

Her life remains ‘a work in progress’ after a stroke at 30 – and...

In her 20s, Jennifer Rose Goldman was a seeker and a doer. She was trained in yoga and reiki, a healing technique. She practiced...