The hidden trade-off behind today’s most popular weight loss drugs

A new study has found that both weight loss surgery and modern weight loss medications can help improve the balance between fat and muscle...

Is vitamin D associated with lower levels of Alzheimer’s biomarkers?

Dementia is one of the most feared conditions of aging. It affects memory, thinking, and independence, and its impact is felt not only by...

AI reveals hidden emotional risks behind type 2 diabetes

Loneliness, poor sleep, and mental stress may quietly increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes much more than people realize. A new study led...

Why dental care can protect your heart and brain

A new study has revealed an important link between dental care and overall health. Researchers from Boston University School of Public Health found that...

Could a stronger flu vaccine help lower Alzheimer’s risk?

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of families around the world. It slowly damages memory and thinking abilities, making it harder for people to live independently. As...

Gut bacteria may cause ALS and dementia, scientists find

Scientists have made an important discovery that could change how doctors understand two serious brain diseases: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS, and...

Heavy drinking may quietly harm the brain years before dementia

Alcohol is a common part of social life for many people, but long-term heavy drinking can have serious effects on health. One of the biggest...

Why flu and COVID hit older adults so hard

As people grow older, they become more vulnerable to illnesses such as the flu and COVID-19. Many families notice that what starts as a...

Too much salt may quietly raise heart failure risk, study finds

Salt is a common part of everyday food. It is added to meals to improve taste and is found in many processed foods such...

Hidden high blood pressure may soon be easier to detect with AI

High blood pressure is one of the most common and dangerous health problems in the world. It is often called a “silent killer” because...