Health & Wellness

Are refined grains really bad for you? Study suggests otherwise

A study from Arizona State University, led by Dr. Glenn Gaesser and colleagues, offers a perspective that challenges conventional views on refined grains and...

Hidden virus in gut bacteria may be linked to colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Western countries and a major cause of cancer-related deaths. Doctors know that age, diet, and...

Natural-like grafts may reduce deadly post-surgery infections

Heart surgery is becoming increasingly common as cardiovascular diseases affect more people worldwide. Many of these procedures require surgeons to repair or replace damaged blood...

Colorful Japanese rice may be better for blood sugar and health

Rice is a staple food for more than half the world’s population, yet scientists are still uncovering new details about what it contains and...

Why diabetes and kidney disease may signal heart trouble

Millions of people worry about heart disease, but many don’t realize that serious heart risks often begin elsewhere in the body. Conditions such as diabetes...

Your pet cat could help unlock new treatments for breast cancer

A major new study suggests that household cats may hold important clues for understanding cancer, including breast cancer in humans. By examining tumors from nearly...

Why frail men may have greater heart attack risks

that frail men may face a higher risk of death than frail women after a heart attack. The findings challenge the common belief that women...

Scientists discover early Alzheimer’s warning signs in eyes

Scientists have long said that the eyes are a window to the brain, but new research suggests they may also offer an early warning...

Paleo diet plus exercise may improve heart health in diabetes

Scientists from Umeå University in Sweden have found that combining a Paleolithic (Paleo) diet with exercise training may improve heart health in overweight people...

New heart device could lower stroke risk in people with irregular heartbeat

Atrial fibrillation, commonly called AFib, affects about 10.5 million Americans and significantly increases the risk of stroke. The condition causes the heart to beat irregularly,...

Extra virgin olive oil could protect your brain through gut health

Extra virgin olive oil has long been praised as a key part of the Mediterranean diet, known for supporting heart health and reducing the...

How high altitude may help protect against diabetes

People who live high in the mountains have long puzzled scientists. Despite harsh conditions and low oxygen levels, they tend to have lower rates of...

GLP-1 drugs could treat more than diabetes and obesity

Drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists have already changed how millions of people manage type 2 diabetes and obesity. Now scientists believe these medications may...

A simple blood test may predict when Alzheimer’s symptoms will begin

Scientists have developed a promising new way to estimate when a person might start showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease — using just a blood...

New portable imaging system could speed up cancer detection

Scientists have built a powerful and compact imaging system that can quickly and accurately tell the difference between cancerous and healthy tissue. This new tool...

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Brain Health

Scientists discover early Alzheimer’s warning signs in eyes

Scientists have long said that the eyes are a window to the brain, but new research suggests they may also offer an early warning...

New heart device could lower stroke risk in people with irregular heartbeat

Atrial fibrillation, commonly called AFib, affects about 10.5 million Americans and significantly increases the risk of stroke. The condition causes the heart to beat irregularly,...

These everyday foods could protect your brain as you age

Dementia is a term many people have heard, but not everyone fully understands. It refers to a decline in mental ability severe enough to...

Low-cost strategy helps dementia patients do more on their own

A new study suggests that a straightforward daily routine of physical exercise combined with protein-rich nutritional drinks could help people with dementia maintain their...

These common drugs may raise your Parkinson’s risk

Parkinson’s disease is a long-term condition that slowly gets worse over time. It affects the brain and nervous system, making it harder for people...