Health & Wellness

Why heart attack deaths spike during the holidays

Most people think of the holidays as a time of joy, family, and celebration. But research shows that the last week of December can...

Your heart has its own ‘mini-brain’, study finds

New research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and Columbia University in the United States has revealed something surprising about the heart: it has its...

Some plant-based foods may raise heart disease risk

A new study from France shows that eating more plant-based foods isn’t always better for your heart—especially if those foods are ultra-processed. The research was...

Chronic pain may quietly raise your high blood pressure risk

Chronic pain is something many adults live with every day. It can come from the back, neck, hips, knees, stomach, or even the whole...

Any reduction in alcohol drinking can lower your cancer risk

Most people understand that smoking is harmful and can cause cancer. What fewer people know is that alcohol can do the same thing. Just...

Acid-reducing diet leads to 13-pound weight loss in just 16 weeks

A new study has found that a low-fat vegan diet helps reduce the body’s acid load and leads to weight loss—more effectively than the...

New test could help detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear

A team of researchers at Northern Arizona University (NAU) is working on a new way to find signs of Alzheimer’s disease earlier. This method could...

How low should blood pressure go?

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common health problems in the world. It affects millions of people and...

These 3 things strongly increase heart attack risk in holidays

Eat, drink and enjoy the outdoors and family gatherings—in moderation, say those who see an increase in heart emergencies during the holiday season. Cardiac emergencies...

Why your blood pressure reading might be wrong—and how to fix it

Taking your blood pressure with a cuff is something millions of people do every day. But a new study shows this common method may...

Study finds a powerful heart-boosting nutrient in everyday foods

A new study from King's College London suggests that regularly eating foods rich in polyphenols—like tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts, whole grains, and olive...

Dementia often goes undiagnosed for 4 years, study finds

Many people with dementia wait a long time before getting a proper diagnosis. A new study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) has...

Scientists discover the key to slowing down aging

Scientists have found a gene that may play a big role in how we age. This discovery could lead to new treatments that slow...

Root cause of tooth decay and gum disease discovered

A huge study from Umeå University in Sweden has found that both your genes and your daily habits—like your weight, how much school you’ve...

Scientists find root cause of autism in the brain

Autism is a developmental condition that affects about 1 in 59 children. It often leads to challenges in communication and differences in behavior. Boys...

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Brain Health

Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed, study shows

For over 100 years, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been seen as irreversible. Because of this, most treatments have focused on slowing the disease, not...

New test could help detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear

A team of researchers at Northern Arizona University (NAU) is working on a new way to find signs of Alzheimer’s disease earlier. This method could...

Dementia often goes undiagnosed for 4 years, study finds

Many people with dementia wait a long time before getting a proper diagnosis. A new study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) has...

Study finds a surprising cause of autism, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s

In the past few years, scientists have been working hard to understand mental health conditions like autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease. They’ve made a lot...

These supplements may increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a serious brain condition that affects many people around the world, especially older adults. It slowly gets worse over time and...