Ultra-processed foods are linked to reduced life expectancy, with each meal potentially cutting life by minutes. Experts highlight sugary drinks and processed meats as major contributors to mortality risk. ...
A groundbreaking health strategy is encouraging 20 minutes in nature three times a week, five hours monthly, and three annual days outdoors. Backed by neuroscience, it's a simple, effective way to reduce stress and improve well-being. ...
Obese men face memory loss and brain shrinkage up to a decade earlier than women due to belly fat's stronger impact on brain health. The study highlights obesity's role in accelerating dementia through inflammation and poor cardiovascular health. ...
Irregular sleep patterns and lack of sleep significantly increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Experts warn that improving sleep quality can help lower these risks. ...
United States: As per the latest reports, scientists believe they may have finally identified a mystery chemical byproduct that has been present in some treated drinking water in the United States for over 40 years. More about the news The ...
Researchers found that popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may reduce skeletal and heart muscle mass, raising concerns about their long-term safety. While effective for weight loss, experts caution about emerging side effects. ...
The US adults have high cholesterol, with no significant decline in recent years. Despite the news that some cholesterol levels are lowered, but the overall risk still lingers. ...
United States: A medication originally developed to prevent organ rejection in kidney transplant recipients is now being heralded for its potential to slow down the aging process. The drug, rapamycin—also referred to by its medical name, sirolimus—is an immunosuppressant and ...
A study highlighted the immense global burden of upper respiratory infections and ear infections, with a focus on children under five. ...
A troubling development in the H5N1 avian flu outbreak has emerged: an individual has contracted the virus without direct contact with birds. ...