Health & Wellness

Lithium may help the brain slow down suicidal thoughts

Suicide remains one of the most serious public health problems in the world. Every year, millions of people struggle with suicidal thoughts, and many...

WHO says cruise ship hantavirus outbreak poses very low risk to the public

The World Health Organization has tried to calm public fears after a deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship traveling across the Atlantic...

Gut inflammation may rewire the ‘second brain,’ triggering lasting motility problems

Many people living with inflammatory bowel disease experience a frustrating problem. Even after their condition is treated and inflammation improves, they continue to have...

Garlic compound may help older people have stronger muscles

As people grow older, many begin to notice a gradual loss of strength, energy, and physical ability. Walking may become slower, climbing stairs may...

Common asthma drug may help reverse dangerous fatty liver disease

A medicine that has been used for decades to treat asthma may one day help people with a serious liver disease that affects millions...

Your driving habits may reveal hidden memory problems before doctor notices

Many older adults continue driving well into their later years, and for good reason. Driving allows people to stay independent, visit family and friends,...

Home temperature may affect dementia risk in older people

A recent study suggests that the temperature inside a person’s home may have a bigger effect on brain health than many people realize, especially...

Five everyday habits that may damage your liver over time

The liver is one of the busiest and most important organs in the human body. It works around the clock to keep people healthy. The...

Why calcium could be the key to high blood pressure treatment

High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is one of the most common and dangerous health problems in the world. Millions of people live with...

A common vitamin may help the immune system fight cancer

Cancer remains one of the biggest health challenges in the world. Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with different forms of cancer, and...

How much coffee do you need for heart attack and stroke protection?

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Millions of people start their mornings with a cup of coffee to feel...

Some ‘dementia’ cases may actually be curable

A new study from Cedars-Sinai has revealed an unexpected discovery that could change the lives of some people diagnosed with a serious form of...

Why some people’s high blood pressure refuses to go away

Millions of people around the world live with high blood pressure, also called hypertension. It is one of the most common health problems today...

Your breakfast time may predict how long you can live

As people grow older, many things about daily life begin to change, including sleep patterns, energy levels, physical health, and eating habits. A new study...

A tiny mistake during blood pressure checks could cause a dangerous misdiagnosis

A simple mistake during a blood pressure check could lead to numbers that are much higher than they should be, according to a new...

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Brain Health

Your driving habits may reveal hidden memory problems before doctor notices

Many older adults continue driving well into their later years, and for good reason. Driving allows people to stay independent, visit family and friends,...

Home temperature may affect dementia risk in older people

A recent study suggests that the temperature inside a person’s home may have a bigger effect on brain health than many people realize, especially...

How much coffee do you need for heart attack and stroke protection?

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Millions of people start their mornings with a cup of coffee to feel...

Some ‘dementia’ cases may actually be curable

A new study from Cedars-Sinai has revealed an unexpected discovery that could change the lives of some people diagnosed with a serious form of...

Old coffee grounds can be a weapon against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Millions of people around the world live with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease. These illnesses slowly damage the brain...