Chronic fatigue syndrome cases have surged 15-fold during the pandemic, with COVID survivors being five times more likely to develop the condition. Experts note striking similarities between long COVID symptoms and ME/CFS, urging further research into the long-term health effects. ...
Recent studies reveal that widely used medications for diabetes and weight loss, like Ozempic and Wegovy, offer unexpected protection against conditions like heart disease, dementia, and infections. However, they also come with some digestive side effects and other health risks. ...
As people age, the risk of developing painful side effects from dormant viruses, like nerve pain, increases. Experts warn those over 50 to strengthen their immune systems to avoid complications. ...
Eating disorders are the 2nd most deadly mental condition, still almost fifty percent of those affected never receive treatment. The pandemic has only worsened this crisis, where more people have come under the effect of crisis. ...
New research reveals that tea bags release millions of microplastics into your body, potentially causing serious health risks. The particles enter cells, circulate in the bloodstream, and may even affect organs like the brain and testes. ...
A recent study highlights that increasing daily physical activity, like walking, can help reduce symptoms of depression. Experts stress that even small changes in movement can make a meaningful difference in mental well-being. ...
The authorities also state that the major portion of the benefits of raising the ratio of plant protein to animal protein is lowering the probability of adverse effects of heart disease and coronary heart disease. ...
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. ...
About one-third of older Americans feel pandemic-level loneliness and isolation, with women and those with health issues most affected. Experts warn this silent epidemic poses serious risks to health and longevity. ...
A surprising finding reveals that a sweet treat could help considerably reduce the risk of diabetes development. The flavanols in cocoa have several hidden benefits for human bodies. ...