This drug may harm heart health when taken at night
Midazolam is a medication often used to calm and relax patients before surgeries. It helps reduce stress and, in many cases, makes patients forget...
How to ease joint pain naturally
Chronic joint pain can make daily life difficult, whether it’s caused by arthritis, an old injury, or another condition. While medications can help, many...
How dietary fats affect heart disease risk
For decades, dietary fats have been at the center of debates about heart health. Some fats have been blamed for increasing the risk of...
Turmeric and vitamin D can manage type 2 diabetes and blood pressure
Researchers at Urmia University of Medical Sciences have uncovered promising evidence that turmeric and vitamin D could benefit people with type 2 diabetes, particularly...
Scientists find new hope in treating shingles and herpes
Researchers at the University of Georgia (UGA), David Chu and Uma Singh, have made a groundbreaking discovery that could transform how we treat certain...
New combo treatment could manage type 2 diabetes better
Type 2 diabetes is a common condition where the body either doesn’t use insulin effectively or doesn’t produce enough of it, leading to high...
Exercises to avoid if you have high blood pressure
Exercise is often recommended as a helpful way to manage high blood pressure, or hypertension. It strengthens the heart, improves blood flow, and can...
Do people with dementia know they have it?
Dementia is a condition that often causes fear and confusion, as it goes beyond just memory loss. It slowly takes away a person’s ability...
Blood pressure drug shows promise in slowing aging
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered a surprising new potential use for a medication commonly prescribed to lower blood pressure.
The drug, rilmenidine,...
How COVID-19 changed sex offender behavior in the UK
New research from the University of Birmingham has revealed that the number of sex offenses committed by strangers in the UK significantly decreased during...