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How air pollution in Irvine may speed up Alzheimer’s

The Growing Concern: Traffic Air Pollution and Your Brain We often worry about air pollution's impact on our lungs and even our skin, but what...

Scientists find an important cause of heart damage

Heart disease is America's number-one killer. Despite advances in medicine like pills to control blood pressure and diabetes, or aspirin and cholesterol-lowering drugs, heart...

Drinking coffee may help lower risk of fatty liver disease

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition where fat builds up in your liver, and it's not caused by drinking alcohol. Rather, it's...

Living alone can be dangerous for people with cognitive decline

Many older Americans with dementia or mild cognitive impairment live alone, facing risks like wandering, medication confusion, and missing doctor's appointments. A recent study suggests...

People with heart disease less likely to use health tracking apps

A recent study from Yale reveals that while many U.S. adults at risk for heart disease use smart devices like smartphones and tablets to...

Secondhand smoke is a surprising source of lead in children

It's common knowledge that exposure to lead can harm children's health. In efforts to protect youngsters, authorities have removed lead-based paint, phased out leaded...

Scientists show that common high blood pressure drug may not be the best choice

High blood pressure is a silent challenge many individuals grapple with. However, the path to its effective treatment remains shrouded in ambiguity, with doctors...

Why inflammation might make you scroll more on social media

Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. While we often think of our mood or boredom as the reason we check...

AI can tell you real age from chest image

While wrinkles and gray hair might traditionally tell us about our age, scientists from Osaka Metropolitan University are suggesting we look deeper - literally,...

Common blood pressure medication may bring health risks

Researchers from Columbia University have been digging into the effects of a popular high blood pressure medication, chlorthalidone. While the drug effectively treats the condition,...