Health & Wellness

Exercise could help cancer survivors live longer, even if they start late

For many years, doctors have encouraged people to stay active to protect their heart and overall health. Regular movement such as walking, cycling, or swimming...

Cancer treatment can cause long-lasting hearing loss

A new long-term study has revealed a hidden cost of one of the most widely used chemotherapy treatments. Researchers from the University of South Florida...

Pecan nuts may help people with heart disease

Scientists from Brazil and other countries have found that adding pecan nuts to a healthy diet may benefit people with heart disease. Coronary artery disease...

Study finds hidden long‑term health risks for testicular cancer survivors

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men between the ages of 18 and 39. The good news is that modern treatments...

Could your blood pressure affect your personality?

High blood pressure is usually discussed as a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes, but new research suggests it may also influence how...

Ultra processed food may cause addiction like tobacco, study finds

Many people have had the experience of opening a bag of chips or a box of cookies and planning to eat just a small...

New oxygen gel could prevent amputations

Chronic wounds are a serious health problem that affect millions of people around the world, especially older adults and people with diabetes. Unlike normal...

A tiny finger-prick test may detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern as people live longer around the world. It slowly damages memory, thinking, and behavior, making everyday life difficult...

Tiny Amazon berry may help the body fight cancer

Scientists have discovered that a small fruit from the Amazon rainforest could one day help improve cancer treatment. The fruit, called camu-camu, has been...

Could simple B vitamins help lower blood pressure when medicines fail?

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects millions of people around the world and is a leading cause of heart disease and stroke....

Weight-loss surgery strongly benefits people with diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing health problems in the world. It happens when the body cannot use insulin properly, causing...

Why many people say no to statins even when they could save lives

Heart disease is still one of the biggest causes of death around the world. It can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and long-term disability....

This nighttime drug may harm heart health silently

Midazolam is a medicine often used in hospitals to help patients relax or fall asleep before surgery. It is known for working quickly and...

The early signs of blocked arteries you should never ignore

Many people believe heart attacks happen suddenly without warning, but in reality the body often sends signals long before a serious event occurs. One...

Surgery or weight-loss drugs? a 10-year study reveals which helps people with diabetes live...

A major study from the Cleveland Clinic has found that weight-loss surgery may help people with obesity and type 2 diabetes live longer and...

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Brain Health

A tiny finger-prick test may detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern as people live longer around the world. It slowly damages memory, thinking, and behavior, making everyday life difficult...

Why a mini‑stroke should never be ignored

A mini-stroke may sound small, but it is one of the most serious warning signs the body can give. Doctors call it a transient...

A simple blood test may predict when Alzheimer’s symptoms start

Scientists have developed a new way to estimate when a person may begin to show symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease using a single blood test. The...

Why extra virgin olive oil could help prevent cognitive decline

Extra virgin olive oil has long been known as a key part of the Mediterranean diet, which is often praised for helping people live...

Low-fiber diet may quickly harm memory in older brains, study warns

Food choices can affect not only the body but also the brain, especially as people grow older. Scientists have long known that highly processed foods...