Health & Wellness

New spinal fluid test could improve diagnosis of Parkinson’s and dementia

Diagnosing brain diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia can be very difficult, especially in the early stages. Many of these conditions share similar symptoms,...

Ultra-processed foods may raise heart disease risk by 67%

A new study has found that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods may significantly increase the risk of serious heart problems. These foods are very...

FDA-approved drug may also help prevent liver cancer

Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common around the world, especially as more people develop conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. While many...

Hormone therapy and dementia risk: What a new study says about menopause treatment

Hormone therapy is widely used to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. But scientists have long debated whether it affects dementia...

How moving your body can help lower your cancer risk

Getting started with exercise can feel difficult, especially when life is busy or energy is low. But even small amounts of physical activity can make...

Simple diet changes may help stop kidney stones from coming back

Kidney stones are a common and painful health problem that affects many people around the world. These hard deposits form in the kidneys and...

Is your brain aging faster than your body? Sleep could reveal the answer

Your brain might not be aging at the same pace as your body—and the difference could matter more than you think. A new study...

Study finds new way to treat Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common causes of memory loss and cognitive decline in older adults. It slowly damages the brain, making...

Drink smart to protect your kidneys

Your kidneys are small organs, but they do a very big job in your body every single day. They clean your blood by removing waste,...

Blood pressure fluctuation shows hidden heart risks

Blood pressure is a simple but important way to understand how your heart and blood vessels are working. It measures how strongly your blood...

This skin problem is linked to serious heart diseases

A new study has found that psoriasis, a common skin condition, may be linked to a higher risk of several serious heart diseases. This...

Heart suddenly racing? simple ways to calm palpitations fast

Many people have felt their heart suddenly beat very fast, skip a beat, or flutter for a few seconds. This feeling is called heart...

Which blood pressure number matters more? It may depend on your age

Blood pressure is one of the most important signs of heart health, yet many people do not fully understand what the numbers mean. When...

A breakthrough cream may treat shingles and herpes more effectively

Scientists at the University of Georgia have developed a new molecule that may offer fresh hope to people suffering from shingles and herpes. These conditions...

Study finds exercise alone may not boost memory in older people

Many people believe that staying physically active and keeping the heart healthy will also protect the brain. This idea makes sense because the brain depends...

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Brain Health

Popular diabetes drug fails to slow Alzheimer’s disease

A drug that has gained worldwide attention for treating diabetes and helping people lose weight has now been tested as a possible treatment for...

New spinal fluid test could improve diagnosis of Parkinson’s and dementia

Diagnosing brain diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia can be very difficult, especially in the early stages. Many of these conditions share similar symptoms,...

Hormone therapy and dementia risk: What a new study says about menopause treatment

Hormone therapy is widely used to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. But scientists have long debated whether it affects dementia...

Study finds new way to treat Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common causes of memory loss and cognitive decline in older adults. It slowly damages the brain, making...

Study finds exercise alone may not boost memory in older people

Many people believe that staying physically active and keeping the heart healthy will also protect the brain. This idea makes sense because the brain depends...