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How COVID-19 pandemic impacted U.S. blood pressure health

In a new study from the Cleveland Clinic, researchers found blood pressure levels rose among U.S. adults after the pandemic-related shutdowns of spring 2020. They...

Scientists find a new treatment for blood cancer

In a new study from Karolinska Institutet, researchers have developed a new kind of immunotherapy for leukemia. They found that the therapy kills cancer cells...

This eye surgery may reduce dementia risk

In a new study from Kaiser Permanente Washington, researchers found cataracts affect most older adults at risk for dementia, and cataract surgery is associated...

Air pollution linked to this dangerous liver disease, study finds

Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden. In a new study from West China Fourth...

These people more likely to get severe COVID-19 after vaccination

In a new study from Yale, researchers found although breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections tend to be mild, more older adults have developed severe breakthrough cases...

How vitamin D delivers on heart health

Free from the sun, vitamin D delivers a natural source for one of the hormones essential to our bodies, especially the bones. In a new...

Heart problem caused by COVID-19 vaccines is rare and mild

In a new study from the University of Utah, researchers found most adolescents and young adults who developed a rare heart problem after being...

Drug Viagra may help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease

In a new study from Cleveland Clinic, researchers found sildenafil—an FDA-approved therapy for erectile dysfunction (Viagra) and pulmonary hypertension (Ravatio)—can be a promising drug...

A third COVID vaccine is essential for these people

In a new study from the Deutsches Zentrum Immuntherapie, researchers examined patients who had no immune protection against the COVID-19 infection after two vaccinations...

Common cholesterol-lowering drugs can affect prostate cancer screening results

In a new study from Tampere University, researchers found prostate cancer screening results differ in men taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs compared with non-users. In statin...