Health & Wellness
Scientists Discover Why Late-Night Habits May Affect Your Waistline
Many people have heard the saying that going to bed early is the secret to good health. Modern science, however, shows that people are...
Can Ear Acupuncture Provide Migraine Headache Relief?
Migraine is far more than an ordinary headache. It is a neurological condition that can cause severe head pain, nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity...
Most Americans prefer to die at home, but the US healthcare system often prevents...
Ask people what they want at the end of their lives, and overwhelmingly the answers will revolve around comfort, dignity and time at home...
Scientists create paint-on electronic tattoos that can monitor your heart, brain and muscles
Engineers at Penn State have created a new type of paint-on electronic tattoo that combines art with advanced health technology.
The colorful, washable conductive ink...
Scientists Discover Why Cannabis Users May Stay Lean Despite Eating More
Cannabis is widely known for increasing appetite, often called having the "munchies." Many people become hungrier after using cannabis and may eat much more...
Study Links Blood Fats to Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome, commonly called IBS, is one of the most common digestive disorders.
Millions of people live with repeated stomach pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation,...
Scientists Discover an Unexpected Link Between Neighborhoods and Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers have long known that pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect early. The disease usually grows silently for many months before symptoms appear.
When signs...
One Simple Daytime Habit Could Transform Your Sleep at Night
Getting a good night's sleep is one of the most important parts of staying healthy.
Good sleep helps the brain store memories, supports the immune...
Scientists Find Diabetes Medicine Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Could a medicine designed for diabetes also help protect the aging brain? According to a new study, the answer may be yes.
Researchers have found...
Why Exercise Can Reverse Muscle Aging
Exercise has long been recommended as one of the best ways for older adults to stay healthy and independent.
Regular physical activity helps people remain...
The Type of Protein You Eat May Matter More Than the Amount
Many people believe eating more protein is always healthier. High-protein diets are often promoted for weight loss, muscle building and healthy aging.
However, a new...
Higher Vitamin C Levels Linked to Healthier Aging Brains
A large study from Hirosaki University in Japan has added new evidence that what we eat may influence how our brains age.
The research, published...
Scientists Discover a Rare Inherited Gene That Could Help Stop Aggressive Prostate Cancer Earlier
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men. Many cases develop slowly and can be treated successfully when found early.
However, some...
Why Are Men More Likely to Develop Parkinson’s Disease?
Researchers have discovered new genetic differences inside brain cells that may help explain why Parkinson’s disease is more common in men than in women.
The...
Bigger Weight Loss Does Not Always Mean Better Health
Weight-loss medicines have become some of the most talked-about treatments in recent years.
Drugs such as Wegovy, Mounjaro, and several newer medicines can help people...
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Brain Health
Study Questions Whether Fish Oil Can Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Many people take fish oil capsules because they have heard that omega-3 fatty acids are good for the brain.
Since Alzheimer's disease has no cure,...
Scientists create paint-on electronic tattoos that can monitor your heart, brain and muscles
Engineers at Penn State have created a new type of paint-on electronic tattoo that combines art with advanced health technology.
The colorful, washable conductive ink...
Scientists Find Diabetes Medicine Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Could a medicine designed for diabetes also help protect the aging brain? According to a new study, the answer may be yes.
Researchers have found...
Why Are Men More Likely to Develop Parkinson’s Disease?
Researchers have discovered new genetic differences inside brain cells that may help explain why Parkinson’s disease is more common in men than in women.
The...
Why Simply Knowing About Dementia Risk Is Not Enough, According to Scientists
Why Simply Knowing About Dementia Risk Is Not Enough, According to Scientists
Many people believe there is little they can do to avoid dementia. However,...




















