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Scientists unravel the mystery of red wine headaches

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have been investigating why some people experience headaches after drinking red wine, a phenomenon often referred to...

Vitamin B2 may be a new hope for treating chronic kidney inflammation

A groundbreaking study from the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and the University Hospital Bonn reveals a promising new approach to treating chronic kidney inflammation,...

This blood pressure number is linked to neurotic personality trait

A new study highlights the significant link between diastolic blood pressure (the lower number in a blood pressure reading) and neurotic personality traits. The research...

Scientists find hearing loss is linked to dementia

A recent study, involving a collaboration between the University of California San Diego and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, sheds light on how...

Common blood pressure drug is linked to skin cancer, study finds

Recent research from UNSW Sydney has raised concerns about hydrochlorothiazide, a widely prescribed medication for high blood pressure in Australia. The study links the drug...

Scientists find new way to restore sense of smell in people with long COVID

Parosmia, a condition where people experience a distorted sense of smell, has emerged as a common symptom in COVID-19 patients, with up to 60%...

Promising drug for Alzheimer’s disease could treat obesity and heart disease

Obesity, a global health crisis associated with increased risks of various diseases, lacks an effective medication for its treatment. A recent study from Johns Hopkins...

Over 90% of Americans with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) remain undiagnosed

2023 has been a pivotal year in Alzheimer's disease research and treatment. The FDA's approval of Leqembi, a drug designed to slow the progression of...

Hidden belly fat is link to higher Alzheimer’s risk

Recent research presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting has revealed a significant link between higher amounts of visceral abdominal fat...

High blood pressure and high cholesterol can harm younger adults more, study finds

Recent research by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) suggests that young individuals are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of high cholesterol...