Gut bacteria might help protect us from toxic ‘forever chemicals’
chemicals called PFAS, often referred to as "forever chemicals."
These man-made substances are found in everyday items like non-stick pans, waterproof clothing, food packaging, and...
Warning signs of liver disease in older adults
Liver disease is a serious health issue that can affect people of any age, but it is especially important to understand how it appears...
What you need to know and do after a mild stroke
A mild stroke, sometimes called a mini-stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA), may not cause major damage right away, but it’s a serious...
What high creatinine levels mean for your kidneys
When you get a blood test, one of the things your doctor might check is your creatinine level. Creatinine is a waste product that...
How to help people with dementia feel better in the evening
Sundowning is a common symptom in people with dementia, especially Alzheimer’s disease.
It refers to a pattern where someone becomes more confused, anxious, restless, or...
Why getting older increases the risk of type 2 diabetes
As people age, their risk of developing type 2 diabetes increases. In fact, age is one of the most important risk factors for this...
Scientists find how to reverse type 1 diabetes
A groundbreaking clinical trial led by researchers from the University of Toronto has shown that a new stem cell–derived therapy called zimislecel can restore...
How everyday foods may help kill cancer cells
In recent years, scientists have been paying close attention to the power of food—not just to keep us healthy, but also to fight serious...
Can blood pressure pills help prevent dementia?
High blood pressure, especially in midlife, has been linked to memory loss and dementia later in life. Scientists believe that over time, high blood...
How diabetes harms your liver health
Diabetes is a common condition where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar levels. While many people know that diabetes can harm the eyes,...