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Eating blueberries in midlife may help reduce the risk of dementia

Scientists from the University of Cincinnati have found that regularly eating blueberries in midlife may help reduce the risk of developing dementia later in...

Red and processed meat linked to higher risk of heart disease

Red meat, which appears red when raw and turns dark when cooked, includes foods such as beef, pork, lamb, veal, venison, and goat. Processed meats,...

Why tea and coffee can prevent heart disease in the long run

If you love drinking tea or coffee, or enjoy snacking on berries and nuts, here’s some great news—these foods may help protect your heart...

Cannabis use disorder linked to worse asthma outcomes, study finds

A new study has found that people with cannabis use disorder (CUD) who are hospitalized for asthma face more serious health problems compared to...

Why some arthritis drugs stop working over time

Scientists at Cedars-Sinai may have discovered why some treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) stop working over time. Their research, published in the journal Science Immunology,...

New blood test helps stomach cancer patients avoid unnecessary surgery

Doctors may soon be able to better decide how to treat early-stage stomach cancer using a new tool that combines a blood test and...

AI predicts breast cancer risk better than breast density alone

A new artificial intelligence (AI) model that looks only at mammogram images can predict a woman’s five-year risk of breast cancer more accurately than...

How Mediterranean diet could protect your brain health

The Mediterranean diet is one of the most widely described and evaluated dietary patterns in scientific literature. It is characterized by high intakes of vegetables,...

A Mediterranean diet is a simple choice to fight Alzheimer’s disease

Eating a Mediterranean diet, rich in plants and other healthy foods, might help lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. This is important because Alzheimer's...

Black licorice could trigger dangerous high blood pressure, study warns

Scientists from the University of Rochester have reported that eating too much black licorice can lead to dangerously high blood pressure and serious disturbances...