Health & Wellness
Eating beef daily does not raise diabetes risk
A new study offers reassuring news for people concerned about red meat and its role in blood sugar and heart health.
Researchers have found that...
These two animal viruses could become next public health threats
For most people, dangerous viruses seem to appear suddenly, as if out of nowhere. COVID-19 taught the world that diseases jumping from animals to...
Should I take a fish oil supplement for my heart, joints or mood?
Fish oil, also known as omega-3, is one of the most popular dietary supplements. It’s often promoted to protect the heart, boost mood, reduce inflammation...
Planet-friendly diets can protect your kidneys
A new study has found that eating a diet that’s good for both your health and the planet may also protect your kidneys.
The research,...
New MRI scan may replace risky heart failure test
Doctors often use a test called right heart catheterization to check how serious a person’s heart failure is. This test involves placing a thin...
A stiffening colon may cause cancer in younger adults
A new study shows that long-term inflammation in the colon may physically change the tissue in a way that encourages early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC).
Scientists...
High blood pressure at birth may predict heart risks later
High blood pressure is usually thought of as a problem for adults. But new research shows it may actually begin much earlier in life—even...
Heart disease and stroke deaths fall, but risks remain high for Americans
The number of people dying from heart disease and stroke in the United States has gone down after five years of increases, which were...
Hidden fat in the body can harm your brain and thinking ability
When people think about obesity and brain health, they often focus on weight or body size. But a new study suggests that the way...
Breathing exercises may help clear the brain, preventing Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
Researchers are discovering that how we breathe might have a surprising effect on brain health.
A new study suggests that controlled breathing and brief exposure...
Why does your blood pressure keep changing?
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your blood vessels. It naturally goes up and down during the day...
What supplements can help lower cancer risk?
Many people take supplements because they hope to lower their chance of getting cancer.
With so many products in stores, it can be confusing to...
Can this inflammation drug help treat both alcoholism and pain?
A new study from Scripps Research has found that a drug already used to treat inflammation might also help people who struggle with both...
Study finds a better first option for high blood pressure treatment
A large new study from Columbia University is changing how many experts think about treating high blood pressure.
The study found that a group of...
Early warning signs of blocked heart arteries you should never ignore
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death around the world. One of the most common forms of heart disease is called...
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Brain Health
Heart disease and stroke deaths fall, but risks remain high for Americans
The number of people dying from heart disease and stroke in the United States has gone down after five years of increases, which were...
Breathing exercises may help clear the brain, preventing Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
Researchers are discovering that how we breathe might have a surprising effect on brain health.
A new study suggests that controlled breathing and brief exposure...
Active social life may help improve cognitive health in older people
As we grow older, keeping our brains healthy becomes more and more important. Many studies have shown that staying socially connected is linked to...
This stuff from muscles may help the brain heal after a stroke
When someone has a stroke, quick treatment is key. Doctors can sometimes remove or dissolve the blood clot that caused the stroke, but this...
Grandparenting may slow cognitive decline, study finds
Looking after grandchildren might be more than just a helpful act for the family—it could also protect the brain health of grandparents.
A new study...





















