Taking Blood Pressure Drug at Night May Better Protect the Heart

A simple change in the time people take their blood pressure medicine could make a big difference to their long-term health, according to a...

A Common Mineral Could One Day Help Clear Clogged Arteries

Heart disease is the biggest cause of death around the world. Millions of people die every year from heart attacks, strokes, and other problems...

E-Cigarette Chemicals May Increase Heart Disease Risk

Is vaping really safer than smoking? Many people believe that e-cigarettes only produce harmless water vapor, but scientists say this is not true. As vaping...

New AI Could Help Doctors Make Better Blood Cancer Treatment Decisions

Artificial intelligence is becoming an important tool in medicine, helping doctors analyze large amounts of information more quickly. A new AI system called HemaGuide could...

Could Oyster Meat Become a Natural Way to Fight Gut Inflammation?

Scientists are constantly searching for natural foods that can help prevent chronic diseases. Many fruits, vegetables, herbs, and seafood contain special natural compounds that...

Do Thousands of Older Men Still Need This Common Prostate Drug?

Many men notice changes in their urination as they grow older. They may need to urinate more often, wake up several times during the...

New Daily Diabetes Pill Shows Strong Blood Sugar Effects

Type 2 diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people around the world and is one of the leading causes of heart disease, kidney failure,...

A Promising Drug Could Help Slow Parkinson’s Disease Instead of Just Treating Symptoms

Parkinson's disease is the second most common brain disease that causes the gradual loss of nerve cells, affecting more than 10 million people worldwide. It...

Simple Blood Tests Could Transform Early Detection of Colon Cancer

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths. It begins in...

Gut Bacteria May Warn of Type 2 Diabetes Years Before It Starts

Scientists have discovered that changes in the bacteria living inside our gut may predict type 2 diabetes years before the disease appears. The research, led...