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What your blood pressure numbers say about your brain health

What Those Numbers Mean at the Doctor's Office You've probably had a band wrapped around your arm at the doctor's office while they squeeze a...

Magic mushrooms may treat depression safely, study finds

Depression is a challenging battle for millions worldwide, and the search for effective treatments is ongoing. Recently, a group of researchers has delved deeper into...

1 in 3 men worldwide gets infected with HPV, study finds

We've heard a lot about HPV, or Human Papillomavirus, mainly as it relates to women and cervical cancer. But a new study is showing...

Breaking up evening sedentary time lowers blood sugar and insulin levels

A new study from the University of Otago, led by Ph.D. student Jennifer Gale, has found that interrupting prolonged sitting time in the evening...

New study shows complex role of testosterone in men’s health

Researchers from The University of Western Australia (UWA) have used an unprecedentedly large dataset of 25,000 men in 11 different global cohorts to probe...

Scientists find a groundbreaking treatment for multi-drug resistant HIV

The world of HIV treatment has seen a breakthrough with the FDA approval of lenacapavir, an antiretroviral therapy that targets multi-drug resistant HIV. The medicine...

Climate crisis makes breathing harder for people with lung diseases

According to a new report, people with lung issues like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a lot more to worry about...

Sepsis is as common as cancer, as deadly as a heart attack, study finds

For a condition as severe as sepsis, one would assume that its diagnosis would be top priority. However, a team of researchers from Lund University...

Why some blood pressure meds are linked to higher suicide risk

Are you taking medicine for high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, or diabetes? If so, a recent study is sounding an alarm bell...

Scientists issue guidance on new treatments for early Alzheimer’s disease

New treatments using special proteins, known as monoclonal antibodies, to remove harmful brain plaques are giving hope to people suffering from early stages of...