Insulin Resistance Predicts Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s
By Larissa Warneck-silvestrin
The simple blood test that can predict Alzheimer’s decline
By Rebecca Whittaker
Blood Test Could Identify People at High Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
By Jesse Oberoi
Simple blood test capable of identifying if you will rapidly develop severe Alzheimer's
By Shaun Wooller
FDA approves HIV drug based on University of Utah biochemist's findings
By Logan Stefanich
The Drug That Could Revolutionize the Fight Against H.I.V.
By Jon Cohen
FDA approves powerful HIV prevention drug: What to know about Yeztugo
By Benjamin Ryan
6 things to know about lenacapavir, what experts call a ‘wonder drug’ for preventing HIV
By Laura Santhanam
2025 Warren Alpert Prize Honors Scientists Whose Discoveries Culminated in Novel HIV Treatment
Ozempic Might Be a Dementia Buster, Too
By Ed Cara
How much alcohol can shorten your life? Scientists reveal alarming numbers
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By Arwa Mahdawi
How much men can drink without raising their cancer risk
By Lauren Shirreff
Alcohol labels should warn of cancer risk, urge health groups
By Eleanor Hayward
Alcohol needs ‘bold and unambiguous’ cancer warnings, experts say
By Tom Watling
US CDC report shows no link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism
By Christy Santhosh, Shailesh Kuber & Bhanvi Satija
Consultant cardiologist says small step will slash cholesterol
By Steven Smith
Cardiologist says five common habits damage your heart - not just diet
By Neil Shaw
7 small changes that will significantly cut your risk of heart disease
By Sophie Freeman
It’s not just tobacco and alcohol: This everyday “relaxing habit” could be hurting your heart, says cardiologi
How to Boost Heart Health Now
Wear a weighted vest, add an incline and more: 5 tips to make your walks more challenging
By Korin Miller
‘Walking is the best exercise you can do’ – here are four science-backed ways to make it even better for your health
By Harry Bullmore
Yes, There Is a Right Way to Walk—Here's How, According to Physiotherapists
By Vivian Chung
Forget running — this 15-minute walking workout burns fat and boosts your metabolism
By Jane Mcguire
Walking proves effective for weight loss, new research shows
By Liz Bonis
5 Simple Ways To Flush Out Damaging Excess Cortisol
By Morgan Fargo
The “Cortisol Cocktail” Isn't Just Delicious—It Also Works
By Beatrice Zocchi
Stress hormones: Why quick fixes won't lower our cortisol levels
By Ruth Clegg
The Number-1 Food You Should Limit to Reduce Cortisol, According to Dietitians
By Korin Miller
Sip away stress: can the viral 'Cortisol Cocktail' really calm your nerves?
WHO Eyes Emerging COVID-19 Variant
By Heidi Splete
A new COVID variant is spreading in the US: What are the symptoms?
By Julia Gomez, Greta Cross & Mary Walrath
COVID ‘razor blade throat’ rises as new subvariant spreads in California
By Rong-Gong Lin II & Rong-gong Lin
New COVID variant may cause 'razor blade throat' — here's what to know
The new coronavirus variant surging in China has arrived in the US. Here’s what to know about Nimbus
By Katia Hetter
The Problem with Americans and the “Finding Out” Part
By Jonathan V. Last
Terrified mom wakes up with all of her limbs amputated after catching two common infections at the same time
By Ishita Srivastava
I'm the reason autism rates in America have soared... it's left me riddled with guilt
By Luke Andrews
Where in Maine are you most likely to get a dangerous tick bite?
By Penelope Overton
The Tick Situation Is Getting Worse. Here’s How to Protect Yourself.
By Maggie Astor
Tick Populations Are Booming Across the U.S. And Displaying ‘Alarming’ New Behavior
By Sophie Kaemmerle
Tick risks vary by region. Here’s where diseases have spread and how to stay safe
By Pien Huang
Tick numbers in Danbury up more than 75% from last year, WCSU expert says
Real Doctors of New York Spill Their Guts
By Lisa Jane Miller
Aging in the heart could be reversed thanks to new hybrid biomaterial
By Tim Newman
Biomaterial helps to reverse aging in the heart
Healthy aging hearts are less susceptible to irregular heart beat, researchers say
By Amir Massenburg
How old is your heart? MRI technology reveals an unhealthy lifestyle add decades
By Dorothy Hagmajer
Scientists mimic young tissue to reverse ageing in the heart
By Neetika Walter
‘I Feel Like I’ve Been Lied To’: When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home
By Eli Saslow & Erin Schaff
US adds 17 more measles cases as Georgia, Iowa report new infections
By Chris Dall
A grim milestone: U.S. is on the cusp of losing its official measles elimination status
By Adam Ratner, MD, MPH
Westfield Health Bulletin: Measles outbreaks highlight need for vaccination
By Juanita Carnes
Iowa announces measles outbreak as U.S. tops 1,200 confirmed cases
By Devi Shastri
3 ways to protect your mind and body when the heat rises
By Richard Sima
Single dose of 'magic mushrooms' provides 5 years of depression relief, researchers find
This Recreational Drug May Help Cancer Patients with Depression. It’s Not Weed
By Cara Lynn Shultz
Just 1 dose of magic mushroom compound eases depression for at least 5 years in most patients, small study suggests
By Jane Palmer
Psychedelic therapy with psilocybin relieves depression in cancer patients
By Monet Bailey
How One Dose of Psilocybin Treats Depression
By F. Perry Wilson
Deadly ‘Pharaoh’s Curse’ Fungus may hold key to beating cancer
A class of benzofuranoindoline-bearing heptacyclic fungal RiPPs with anticancer activities
By Sandipan Roy Chowdhury, Rory Sharkey & Maria Zotova
Engineers turn toxic ancient tomb fungus into anti-cancer drug
Potent Anti-Cancer Compounds Identified in Deadly Fungus
By Clara Rodríguez Fernández
Fungus dubbed ‘mummy’s curse’ could make a powerful cancer drug, new study reveals
By Josh Marcus
Researchers get viable mice by editing DNA from two sperm
By John Timmer
Scientists have created healthy, fertile mice with two fathers
Mice with two fathers have their own offspring for the first time
By Michael Le Page
First mouse with two biological FATHERS has its own babies - in breakthrough that could pave the way for gay men to have children
By Jonathan Chadwick
Scientists raised a mouse born from two male parents to adulthood for the first time
From Magnesium to Vitamin D: 8 powerful nutrients (and foods) to boost memory and fight mental decline
Dolphin Strandings Linked To Infectious Disease That Can be Spread To Humans
‘Too many, too soon’? Debunking a common fear about kids’ vaccines
Vaccine RCT spreadsheet aims to show the data, dispel myths about vaccines
By Chris Dall
RFK Jr. Keeps Telling A Flat-Out Lie About Childhood Vaccines — And Doctors Are Sick Of It
By Jillian Wilson
Dispelling RFK, Jr.'s disinformation, crowd-sourced database includes hundreds of randomized controlled trials of vaccines
By Jennifer Sandlin
TikTok bans #SkinnyTok. But content promoting unhealthy eating persists
By Katia Riddle
The Body-Positivity Movement Is Over
TikTok has banned #SkinnyTok, but will it make a difference?
By Alyssa Goldberg
Social media fuels anorexia in young people: Expert | Daily Sabah
Inside SkinnyTok, the online community where being thin is unapologetically in: ‘Stop rewarding yourself with treats. You are not a dog’
By Sarah Laing
How you make your favourite drink could increase the risk of lethal pancreatic cancer, nutritionist warns
By Elen Johnston
The truth about using cannabis for health problems
By Kevin Loria
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By Kevin Sabet
Cannabis use is at an all-time high for seniors. Doctors say people with dementia should skip it
By Kathy Ritchie
As cannabis users age, health risks appear to grow
By Paula Span
Troubling new findings identify serious impacts of cannabis on people over 55.
By Monica Vermani C. Psych.
Frequent Nightmares Linked to Faster Aging and Premature Death
By Margherita Bassi
Frequent Nightmares Are A Worrying Sign Of Early Death And Accelerated Aging, Says New Study
By Tom Hale
The common sleep problem that TRIPLES the risk of dying early - are you in danger?
By Elen Johnston
Nightmares linked to faster biological ageing and early death
New Fear Unlocked: A Study Found Nightmares Can Kill You
By Rod Ryan
Breakthrough cancer test predicts whether chemotherapy will work
By Sarah Knapton
Predicting resistance to chemotherapy using chromosomal instability signatures
By Barbara Hernando, Geoff Macintyre & Florian Markowetz
New genomic test predicts chemotherapy resistance in cancer patients
Biomarkers discovered that predict which patients will not respond well to chemotherapy
Scientists create a test to predict chemotherapy resistance in patients
How To Increase Your Protein Intake and Eat 100 Grams per Day
1 Nutrient You're Likely Not Eating Enough of on a High-Protein Diet
By Meghan Holohan
You probably don’t need foods with added protein, nutritionists say
By Maria Cheng
Dr. Roach: How to follow the recommended daily protein allowance
By Keith Roach
Here's How Much Protein You Really Need as You Age, According to a Nutritionist
By Ria Bhagwat
Scientists Revealed How Much Exercise You Need to 'Offset' Sitting All Day
By David Nield
The No. 1 Exercise to Lower Heart Attack Risk, According to a Cardiologist
How ‘exercise snacking’ can slash risk of diseases in just a few minutes
The BEST exercise for heart health, according to top US cardiac surgeon
Stuck at your desk? Sitting all day could be deadly. Study reveals how much exercise can save your life
Can creatine supplements make you fat? Doctor busts 4 myths, shares tips to use it effectively | Health - Hindustan Times
By Tapatrisha Das
It's not just for gym bros — scientists say a $0.50 muscle-building supplement slows aging and may counteract Alzheimer's
By Gabby Landsverk
Creatine's role in brain health: What it means for Alzheimer's patients
By Adrianna Hopkins
What Creatine supplementation can—and cannot—do, according to experts
By Athira Elssa Johnson
Can Creatine Play a Positive Role in Obesity Treatment?
By Julie Peck
Worried about cognitive decline with age? Wellness coach shares 5 daily habits to keep your brain healthy | Health - Hindustan Times
By Tapatrisha Das
Four simple lifestyle changes to reduce cognitive decline and dementia risk
By Jennifer E. Graham-Engeland
How to avoid age-related cognitive deterioration
By Ana Bulnes
Neuropsychologist on Brain Health Habits: Things I Do and Don’t Care About
By John Fernandez
Mechanisms of interventions targeting modifiable factors for dementia risk reduction
By Anna Sandebring-Matton, Miia Kivipelto & Vilma Alanko
GLP-1 drug helped type 1 diabetes patients keep healthy glucose levels and lose weight
By Elizabeth Cooney
Is There An Age When You Can Start Eating Whatever You Want?
By Julie Kendrick
Is an apple a day really good for your health?
By Jessica Bradley
Our sister died because of our mum's cancer conspiracy theories, say brothers
By Marianna Spring
Cambridge graduate ‘killed by mother’s anti-medicine conspiracy theories’
By Gwyn Wright
Cambridge grad daughter of notorious anti-vaxxer died of cancer age 23 after refusing treatment when she 'fell for mum's conspiracy theories', brothers claim
By Jon Brady
Daughter of anti-vaxxer nurse died of blood cancer after refusing treatment following mums advice, say...
By Rob Pattinson
Woman died of cancer after ‘falling for mother’s conspiracy theories’
By Shayma Bakht
Harvard study warns: Common napping habits linked to higher death risk
Napping longer as you age linked to a higher chance of death — so is snoozing between these hours
By Reda Wigle
Napping has many health benefits, but only if it is done right
Doctors issue warning as common sleep habit is linked to risk of early death in major study
Could your afternoon nap be harmful? New study links daytime sleep to early death risk
I was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at 31 despite being fit and healthy. Doctors brushed off my concerns as pregnancy symptoms.
By Rachel Hosie
Column | As an oncologist, here’s what I wish people knew about endocrine disruptors
By Mikkael A. Sekeres
Why over-60s should have four coffees a day
By Jenny Tucker
Harvard study of nearly 50,000 women over 30 years finds coffee drinking linked to healthy aging, longevity: It seems to offer 'protective benefits'
By Renee Onque
Hold the Cream and Sugar: Black Coffee Linked to Lower Risk of Death
Each cup of coffee boosts healthy aging by up to 5%, new study finds
By Bronwyn Thompson
Could coffee be the key to 'healthy aging' in women? What to know
By Julia Gomez
Low aspirin dose 'reduces cancer risk in some patients', Newcastle University-led study says
By Sharon Barbour
A low dose of aspirin can prevent bowel cancer in people with Lynch syndrome
Gosforth man who was first recruit on aspirin trial to prevent bowel cancer celebrates results
By Daniel Hall
Over-the-counter pill PREVENTS bowel cancer, study reveals
By Luke Chafer
Over-the-counter pill could halve risk of colon cancer, British study reveals
By Susanna Siddell
Breakthrough eye drops reverse vision loss from age-related macular degeneration
Fixing problems in cholesterol metabolism could stave off a leading cause of blindness
Apolipoprotein M attenuates age-related macular degeneration phenotypes via sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and lysosomal lipid catabolism
By Ryo Terao, Dagmar Kratky & Tae Jun Lee
Age-Related Macular Degeneration Slowed by Increasing Apolipoprotein M
Top 3 Easy Fixes to Delay a Knee Replacement, Researchers Discover
By Emily Weaver
'It feels like I'm breathing through a straw': Terrifying vaping warning after man suffers heart attack at 24 and has 'lungs of a 70-year-old'
Vaping Might Cause Seriously Aggressive Lung Cancer
By Luis Prada
Eight terrifying health impacts vaping is having on people's bodies without them even noticing
By Joe Harker
Troubling Case Links Vaping to Aggressive Lung Cancer
By Ed Cara
New Jersey man becomes first documented cancer case tied to vaping
By Connor Boyd
NIH froze funding for clinical trials at a major university. By fall, they’ll run out of funding
By Meg Tirrell
This Simple Dietary Trick Could Improve Your Sleep in 24 Hours
Eating more fruits and vegetables linked to surprising effect on sleep
By Melissa Rudy
The diet shift that could help you sleep better, according to research
By Ani Freedman
From boosting brain health to digestion: 5 reasons to consume avocado daily
Simple snack 'relaxes muscles' and 'calms body' for good night's sleep
By Elle May Rice
Want to know how long you’ll live? This 10-second sit-stand test might have the answer
This quick but not so easy test can predict how long you'll live, study suggests
This simple fitness test might predict how long you’ll live
By Gretchen Reynolds
KOERNER: Getting up, down off the floor indicator of overall health
How easily can you sit and rise from the floor? THIS can decide your death risk
A Public Health Emergency: Since January, New Haven County Has Seen 68 Fatal Opioid ODs
By Ellyn Moran Santiago
Can favorite teen tunes help dementia patients? A Brown University study finds they can.
Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea
By Alejandra Borunda
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea
By Danny J Eckert, Sébastien Bailly & Lucia Pinilla
Sleep apnoea cases may double this century due to global warming, researchers warn
By Stuti Mishra
In brief: Global warming and sleep apnea link, ADHA opposes Arizona bill, US drops alcohol limitation guidelines
By Sarah Butkovic
Global warming fuels an alarming increase in obstructive sleep apnea cases
By Priyanjana Pramanik
Kidney health and Restless Legs Syndrome explained: Symptoms, causes, and cure
Restless Leg Syndrome in CKD Patients Strongly Linked to Iron Deficiency, reveals study
By Kamal Kohli
RLS Guidelines Advise Against Dopamine Agonists, With John Winkelman, MD, PhD
By John W. Winkelman
Link between restless leg syndrome and kidney disease found in new research. Who are at risk? Check sympto
Why paracetamol – one of the world’s most common painkillers – works
By Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
Heat wave linked to rise in opioid overdoses in Chicago over the weekend, health experts say
By Cindy Hernandez
Cat Parasite Can Seriously Disrupt Brain Function, Study Suggests
By Michelle Starr
Commonly-prescribed drugs increase risk of dementia, study warns
By Ben Hurst
Neurologist says you can cut cholesterol, blood pressure and dementia risk in 20 minutes
By Neil Shaw