One Simple Daytime Habit Could Transform Your Sleep at Night
Getting a good night's sleep is one of the most important parts of staying healthy.
Good sleep helps the brain store memories, supports the immune...
Why Exercise Can Reverse Muscle Aging
Exercise has long been recommended as one of the best ways for older adults to stay healthy and independent.
Regular physical activity helps people remain...
Bigger Weight Loss Does Not Always Mean Better Health
Weight-loss medicines have become some of the most talked-about treatments in recent years.
Drugs such as Wegovy, Mounjaro, and several newer medicines can help people...
Common Sleep Medicines May Raise Dementia Risk, Scientists Warn
Getting a good night's sleep is important for both physical and mental health. During sleep, the brain and body recover from the day's activities.
Good...
Losing Just Over an Hour of Sleep Could Slowly Add Pounds, Scientists Warn
Getting enough sleep is often seen as a luxury, but growing evidence suggests it is just as important as eating a healthy diet and...
Night Owls May Be Working Against Their Body Clock, Study Finds
Why do some people jump out of bed before sunrise while others feel wide awake late at night?
Scientists say this difference is not simply...
New Diabetes Drug Shows Remarkable Blood Sugar and Weight Loss Results A new international
A new international study has brought encouraging news for people living with Type 2 diabetes.
Researchers have found that an experimental medicine called retatrutide may...
Growing Daytime Sleepiness Could Be an Early Warning Sign for Dementia
Many people become a little more tired as they grow older, but a new study suggests that a steady increase in daytime sleepiness during...
Declining Church Attendance May Increase Death Risk
For much of American history, attending church was a normal part of weekly life for millions of families.
Every Sunday, people gathered not only to...
Bright Daylight Could Be the Missing Secret to Better Sleep
Many people think that getting better sleep depends only on what they do before going to bed. They may avoid caffeine, switch off electronic...









