Health & Wellness
Why winter could be the most dangerous season for your heart
Many people worry about heat waves and rising temperatures, but new research suggests that cold weather may be a greater danger to heart health.
A...
This Mediterranean‑style diet could keep your brain sharp as you age
The Mediterranean diet—rich in olive oil, fish, vegetables and legumes—has long been linked to better heart health.
Growing evidence suggests it may also help support...
Insulin pills may soon replace daily injections, study shows
Living with diabetes often means dealing with daily insulin injections. For many people, this routine is not only uncomfortable but also emotionally tiring.
For more...
Morning exercise may prevent heart disease better
Exercise is widely known to be one of the best ways to stay healthy. It helps control weight, improves heart health, and lowers the...
This surprising drug combo helps women over 50 lost 35% more weight
A new study led by the Mayo Clinic has found that a common treatment used during menopause may help women lose more weight when...
Scientists find new cause of fatty liver disease and a possible simple treatment
Fatty liver disease, also known as metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), has become very common in recent years.
Around one in three people worldwide may...
Popular weight loss and diabetes drugs reduces depression, anxiety, and addiction risk
A new international study has found that medications used to treat diabetes and obesity may also help improve mental health.
The research focused on a...
Why cancer treatments are not for everyone
Cancer treatment has improved a lot in recent years, especially with the development of targeted drugs. These drugs are designed to attack cancer cells...
A hormone treatment may ease chronic back pain, study shows
Low back pain is one of the most common health problems in the world. It affects people of all ages, but it becomes more...
Gum inflammation may affect memory and increase Alzheimer’s risk
Alzheimer’s disease is a serious condition that affects millions of people around the world. It causes memory loss, confusion, and difficulty in daily activities.
Scientists...
Common heartburn drugs may harm your kidneys
Medicines called proton pump inhibitors, or PPIs, are widely used around the world to treat heartburn and acid reflux.
These conditions happen when stomach acid...
Sunshine vitamin may reduce hidden inflammation, study finds
Most people know vitamin D as the “sunshine vitamin” that helps keep bones strong and supports the immune system. But scientists are now discovering...
Big causes of thyroid problems and how to stay healthy
Thyroid problems affect millions of people around the world, yet many people do not fully understand how important this small gland is.
The thyroid is...
Common blood pressure drug may increase risk of sudden cardiac arrest
A new study from the European Sudden Cardiac Arrest Network has raised concerns about a widely used medicine for high blood pressure.
The research suggests...
Everyday foods that may quietly damage your kidneys
Your kidneys are small but powerful organs that work quietly every day to keep your body healthy. They clean your blood by removing waste,...
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Brain Health
Gum inflammation may affect memory and increase Alzheimer’s risk
Alzheimer’s disease is a serious condition that affects millions of people around the world. It causes memory loss, confusion, and difficulty in daily activities.
Scientists...
Popular anxiety drugs may harm memory over time, study warns
Medicines called benzodiazepines are often used to treat anxiety and sleep problems. Many people take them to feel calmer or to help them fall...
Study finds the real cause of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common and worrying health conditions affecting older adults today. It slowly damages memory, thinking ability, and daily...
These simple changes in sitting habits may lower dementia risk
As people age, many spend a large part of the day sitting. Whether it is watching television, working at a desk, or relaxing at...
Severe infections may increase dementia risk, study finds
Serious infections may do more than make you temporarily ill—they could also increase your risk of developing dementia later in life.
A new study from...






















