New Weight-Loss and Diabetes Pill Shows Strong Effects

Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health problems in the world. The condition develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin, the...

Could a Simple Daily Pill Replace Weight-Loss Injections?

Modern GLP-1 medicines have transformed obesity treatment, but many people are uncomfortable giving themselves regular injections. Others face problems with cost, storage, or limited drug...

Why One Alcohol Drink Can Feel Like Two After Weight-Loss Surgery

Weight-loss surgery has helped millions of people lose weight and improve conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. However, new...

Want a Longer Life? Researchers Say About Two Hours of Strength Training a Week...

For years, health experts have emphasized the importance of staying physically active. Most people immediately think about walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming when they hear...

Alcohol May Become Much Stronger After Weight-Loss Surgery

Bariatric surgery can dramatically improve health for people living with obesity. Many patients lose large amounts of weight and reduce their risk of diabetes,...

Lighting the way towards a new treatment for blindness

Adelaide University researchers have carried out the first in-human trial of a new type of treatment for a leading cause of blindness in working...

Could Sleeping with the TV On Increase Your Alzheimer’s Risk?

Most people know that sleep is important for health. A good night's sleep helps the body recover, supports the immune system, and allows the...

A Split-Second Movement Could Reveal How Long You May Live

As people get older, doctors often look at their age, medical history, blood pressure, and chronic diseases to estimate their health risks. But researchers are...

Daily Pill Could Delivers Up To 12% Weight Loss In 36 Weeks

Obesity has become one of the biggest health challenges in the world. It increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, fatty...

People who lift weights live longer – new study

Strength training has long been seen as something you mainly do to build muscle or look good. But a new study adds to a growing...