Study discovers a hidden cause of autism and schizophrenia
Scientists around the world are trying to better understand brain conditions such as autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
These conditions are complex and can affect...
How fast can cancer spread without treatment?
Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. These cells can invade nearby tissues and, in many cases, spread...
Study finds a surprising health risk in common blood pressure drugs
High blood pressure is one of the most common long-term health problems in the world. It is often called a silent condition because many...
Why nightly changes in sleep apnea could harm your heart
A new study suggests that the risk of heart disease in people with sleep apnea may depend on more than just how severe their...
Can vacations make your heart stronger?
For many people, vacations are seen as a reward after long periods of work. They offer a chance to rest, explore new places, and...
New study finds a hidden key to slower aging
Scientists have long been interested in a simple idea: eating less might help people live longer. This idea comes from many studies in animals.
When...
New surgery relieves chronic leg and arm swelling
Living longer after cancer is now more common than ever, thanks to better treatments and early detection. However, for many survivors, recovery does not...
Certain medications riskier for people with dementia
Some medications affect your brain and nervous system. Side effects can include an increased risk of confusion, falls, and hospitalization.
This risk is higher for...
A common blood pressure drug may fight deadly superbugs, study finds
Antibiotic-resistant infections have become one of the biggest health challenges in the modern world.
These infections are caused by bacteria that no longer respond to...
Simple treatments work best for knee arthritis
Knee pain is a common problem, especially as people get older. One of the main causes of this pain is knee osteoarthritis.
This condition happens...









