Cranberries could help enhance memory function in older adults

Scientists from Norwich Medical School have conducted a study examining the potential cognitive benefits of cranberries in older adults. Cranberries are small red fruits that...

Drinking coffee could lower prostate cancer risk, large study suggests

Scientists from Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University have found that coffee consumption may be associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer...

Drinking green or black tea could help lower blood pressure

Scientists from Guilan University of Medical Sciences have found that regularly drinking green or black tea may help lower blood pressure. The findings were published...

Can vitamin D help prevent or treat cancer?

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that supports healthy bones, teeth, and muscles. It also plays an important role in regulating the immune system and...

Antioxidants could help protect cognitive health

Previous studies have suggested that antioxidants—substances that protect the body from harmful molecules known as free radicals—may help reduce the risk of cognitive disorders...

Blackcurrant extract could help lower blood sugar after meals

Scientists from King’s College London have found that consuming blackcurrant extract may help reduce blood sugar and insulin levels after a meal. Blackcurrants are nutrient-dense...

Brain’s own immune cells may kill healthy neurons in Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease is a long-term brain disorder that slowly worsens over time. It affects movement, balance, and coordination, and it often begins with symptoms...

Long-term alcohol drinking may sharply increase rectal cancer risk

Alcohol is a common part of social life for many people, and moderate drinking is often seen as harmless. However, scientific research has been...

A common diabetes drug may slow kidney aging

As people grow older, their kidneys naturally lose strength and efficiency. This slow decline can make it harder for the body to filter waste,...

A hidden brain damage can quadruple dementia risk

Dementia is often thought of as a disease that slowly develops only because of problems inside brain cells. However, growing evidence shows that damage...