Our body’s most abundant protein behaves like a liquid inside cells

Collagen is often described as the body's natural scaffolding. It gives strength and structure to skin, bones, tendons, organs, and many other tissues. For decades,...

Certain Processed Grains May Raise the Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease, often called IBD, is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the digestive tract. The two main forms of IBD are...

Why Moderate Amount of Carbs in Your Diet Could Best for Your Heart Health

For years, low-carbohydrate diets have been among the most popular approaches to weight loss and healthy living. Millions of people have cut back on bread,...

The Surprising Link Between Diabetes and Tooth Loss

When most people think about the complications of diabetes, they usually think about vision problems, kidney disease, nerve damage, or heart disease. Dentists and doctors,...

Could Alzheimer’s Disease Start With Mutated Immune Cells? New Research Reveals an Unexpected Clue

For many years, scientists have searched for the causes of Alzheimer’s disease. Most attention has focused on abnormal protein deposits that build up inside...

Flu Drugs Show Promise Against Cognitive Decline

Over the past few decades, HIV has changed from a deadly disease into a manageable long-term condition for many people. Modern treatments can suppress the...

Eating Some Carbs Could Lower Heart Disease Risk and Keep ‘Bad’ Cholesterol Down

Carbohydrates have become one of the most controversial topics in nutrition. For decades, diet trends have encouraged people to avoid foods such as bread,...

That Ringing in Your Ears May Be an Early Warning Sign of Hearing Loss

Many people think hearing loss happens very slowly and is simply an unavoidable part of growing older. Because the changes often happen gradually, it can...

Can a Few Days of Eating Less Help Fight Gum Disease?

Gum disease is one of the most common health problems in the world, yet many people do not realize how serious it can become. Early...

French Fries Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk

For many years, potatoes have had a mixed reputation when it comes to health. Some people see them as a nutritious and affordable food, while...