Here's What A 'Widow-Maker' Heart Attack Really Looks Like

Vaccine To Protect Against Dementia? This One Reduces Risk By 20%
25-Year-Old Left With Painful 'Peeing Jelly' After Using Popular Party Drug
Popular Nurse Influencer Dies During Childbirth 'After Years Of Fertility Struggles': 'Her Spirit Will Live On Through Our Son'
Tiny Ears, Big Protection: The Ultimate Guide To Safeguarding Your Baby's Hearing
Is Yerba Mate Nature's Ozempic? Weighing In Risk Vs. Benefits

Study Links COVID-19 To Tumor Regression, Opens New Venue For Cancer Treatment
Can Probiotic Supplements Help With Autism Symptoms?
A recent trial revealed that probiotic supplements may help ease both behavioral and digestive symptoms of children with autism, offering new hope for millions of children struggling with the condition. Experimental Drug Shows Promise In Eliminating Hard-To-Treat Deadly Cholesterol
A single dose of lepodisiran dramatically lowered dangerous lipoprotein(a) levels for up to a year, offering new hope for heart disease treatment. Michigan Transplant Patient Dies After Contracting Rabies From Donor
The donor, exposed to a wild animal weeks before their death, passed away without showing typical rabies symptoms and did not seek medical attention. Taking Screens To Bed? Here's How It Affects Your Sleep
Researchers now reveal that when it comes to screen use before bed, the total time spent matters more than the specific type of activity.
Simple Supplement May Boost Brain Function And Memory In Elderly
A recent study suggests that a daily prebiotic supplement could sharpen memory and boost cognitive performance in adults over 60. Common Seasoning May Raise Risk Of Depression
A recent study has put a common seasoning, found in all types of cuisines, under scrutiny. Alzheimer's Detection: Could A Simple At-Home Smell Test Predict Risk?
The researchers have developed a simple, digital, at-home smell test called the AROMHA Brain Health Test (ABHT) that could detect Alzheimer's years before traditional symptoms appear. Short Sleep Harms Your Brain, But Regular Oversleeping Might Be An Even Bigger Red Flag
Think sleeping in is harmless? New research shows that regularly getting too much sleep could be a major warning sign for your brain health.
Latest News
Pairing Two Drugs May Prevent Over 330,000 Annual Deaths
A recent study suggests a simple two-pill combination for cholesterol management that's not only effective but could save over 330,000 lives each year. Foods That Stay In Your Gut For Days And Harm Health — One A Protein-Packed Favorite
A gut health nutritionist cautions about four common foods that can linger longer in the digestive system potentially causing long-term health issues. Craving Sweets? It Could Signal Dangerous Health Condition, Doctor Warns
Frequent sugar cravings may indicate an underlying health issue with serious consequences if ignored. 'Healthy' Woman With Terminal Colon Cancer Warns Of Unexpected Symptom
Before her devastating diagnosis, the only symptom she experienced had nothing to do with her gut. Rare Allergy To Scan Kills Woman Seeking Toothache Treatment
In less than two hours after getting a CT scan, the woman died from a severe allergic reaction to the contrast dye. Anti-Vaxx Mom Whose Daughter Died From Measles Says Disease 'Wasn't That Bad'
The parents of a Texas child who died from measles appeared in a video formulated by an anti-vaccine group where they continued to push against vaccines. Man Dies From Rare Infection After Dog Licks Wound; Coroner Issues Warning
The man described by relatives as "fit as a fiddle," tragically died from a rare infection that caused multiorgan failure and sepsis.
Practical support and movement strategies can help ease common pregnancy discomforts and promote maternal well-being Addressing Challenges in Rare Disease Clinical Trials: Strategies for Success with iNGENū CRO
iNGENū CRO leverages global expertise, advanced technology, and strategic funding to overcome rare disease trial challenges. The Science of Sound Sleep: How a Mini White Noise Machine Can Improve Rest, Focus, and Relaxation
White noise creates a consistent background sound that helps mask those unpredictable noises, allowing you to sleep more soundly