Health & Wellness
Scientists find a non-invasive way to treat stroke
Scientists from Monash University in Australia and Yale School of Medicine in the United States are working together on a new, high-tech way to...
Men and women have different knee injuries, study finds
A new study using MRI scans of more than 13,000 people has found that men and women often have different types of knee injuries.
The...
New therapy offers hope for deadly pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers. Many people only find out they have it after the disease has already spread to other...
Shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk, study confirms
An unusual public health policy in Wales has offered compelling evidence that the shingles vaccine could reduce dementia risk.
A Stanford Medicine-led study found that...
Common drugs may reshape your gut health, study finds
Our gut is home to trillions of bacteria and other tiny microbes. This community, called the gut microbiome, helps our body in many ways.
It...
Your tongue might show hidden signs of heart failure, study finds
A new study from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine has found a surprising way to help detect chronic heart failure—by looking at the bacteria...
Eat these vegetables to help lower your blood pressure naturally
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a common health problem. If it’s not treated, it can lead to serious conditions like heart disease...
Can cholesterol drugs hurt your kidney health?
Statins are one of the most commonly used medicines in the world. They are mainly taken to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the chances...
New procedure can help treat uncontrolled high blood pressure
High blood pressure is a major health problem around the world. It affects millions of people and raises the risk of serious problems like...
A simple way to protect your brain from Alzheimer’s
A new study from RUSH University in Chicago has found that eating certain foods—especially green leafy vegetables—may help keep your brain healthier as you...
Men and blood pressure drugs: what you need to know about side effects
Managing high blood pressure is very important for keeping your heart healthy, especially for men. High blood pressure can lead to serious problems like...
Diabetes may be a hidden cause behind shoulder pain disease
Frozen shoulder is a painful condition that makes it hard to move your shoulder. Even small movements like reaching for something or lifting your...
New non-opioid drug could finally bring relief to people with chronic nerve pain
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Burke Neurological Institute have created a new drug that may help people who suffer from long-lasting nerve...
The best breakfast foods to help lower your blood pressure
Starting your day with the right food can make a big difference to your blood pressure and overall health.
Breakfast is not just about getting...
New WHO guidelines recommend GLP-1 drugs for treating obesity
Obesity is now one of the biggest health problems in the world.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1 billion people around the...
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Brain Health
Scientists find a non-invasive way to treat stroke
Scientists from Monash University in Australia and Yale School of Medicine in the United States are working together on a new, high-tech way to...
Shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk, study confirms
An unusual public health policy in Wales has offered compelling evidence that the shingles vaccine could reduce dementia risk.
A Stanford Medicine-led study found that...
A simple way to protect your brain from Alzheimer’s
A new study from RUSH University in Chicago has found that eating certain foods—especially green leafy vegetables—may help keep your brain healthier as you...
Obesity speeds up Alzheimer’s disease development, blood test shows
Researchers have conducted the first study evaluating the impact of obesity on Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers (BBMs).
According to findings presented at the Radiological Society...
Everyday health issues can affect blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, shows that everyday health problems—like kidney function, cholesterol, and diabetes—can affect the accuracy...




















