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Arthritis patients face higher risk of depression and anxiety

People with inflammatory arthritis are at a much higher risk of developing depression and anxiety, but a new study suggests that they are not receiving the mental health...

1 in 5 older adults get infections after heart surgery, study finds

A recent study found that about one in five older adults develops an infection within six months after heart surgery. Women and Black patients...

Warning signs alcohol is killing your liver health

Drinking too much alcohol can seriously harm the liver, a vital organ responsible for breaking down substances in the body, including alcohol. Over time, excessive...

This common diabetes drug may help fight cancer

Metformin is widely used to manage type 2 diabetes, but recent research suggests it may have another surprising benefit—it could help the body fight...

Research shows a big hidden cause of Parkinson’s Disease

Scientists from the University of Rochester and other research centers have found a strong link between a widely used industrial chemical and Parkinson’s disease....

Reducing this blood pressure number may prevent dementia

A study from the University of Miami suggests that diastolic blood pressure—the lower number in a blood pressure reading—may play a bigger role in...

Dizziness and vertigo may be early warning signs of migraines

Feeling dizzy or experiencing vertigo can be unsettling, but new research suggests these symptoms may be early indicators of migraines. A study led by...

Common high blood pressure drugs may harm health in men

For many men, controlling high blood pressure is essential for maintaining heart health. While medications help keep blood pressure at safe levels, they can...

Common cholesterol drug may harm kidneys, study finds

A recent study from Johns Hopkins University suggests that a popular cholesterol-lowering drug, rosuvastatin, may increase the risk of kidney problems, especially at higher...

RSV vaccine dramatically reduces hospitalizations in older people

A vaccination program in Scotland has significantly reduced hospital admissions for a common respiratory virus among older adults. A new study from the University...