EPA Appeals Fluoride Ruling
(NaturalHealth365) EPA appeals historic fluoride court ruling that found water fluoridation harms children’s brains. … Read More
Can cancer drugs treat Alzheimer’s? New study thinks so
Researchers are exploring cancer drugs as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder with limited treatment options. ……
Creatine tops the list as researchers review new ways to fight osteosarcopenia
This review explores how creatine, HMB, prebiotics, and probiotics may support muscle and bone health in older adults with osteosarcopenia….
Trump has ‘chronic venous insufficiency’. Is it dangerous? Can it be treated?
Chronic venous insufficiency is a disease of the veins, where blood doesn’t flow as well as it should from the…
Trump has ‘chronic venous insufficiency’. Is it dangerous? Can it be treated?
Chronic venous insufficiency is a disease of the veins, where blood doesn’t flow as well as it should from the…
Trump says Coca-Cola agreed to use ‘real’ cane sugar for Coke in US; Does it have any real health benefits?
Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola agreed to switch back to real cane sugar in the US, echoing its use in Mexican…
Man who died after interaction with police during mental health call-out was ‘begging for life’, partner says
Collin Burling, 45, died in hospital after emergency services responded to a welfare call in Sydney’s Waterloo on Tuesday. ……
The Paradox of Competitive Eating: Why Massive Meals Don’t Always Mean Massive Waistlines
As a health and diet enthusiast, I’ve delved into this phenomenon, drawing parallels from animal feeding behaviors, evolutionary biology, and…
Design strategies and therapeutic applications of smart materials in diabetes care
Announcing a new publication for Acta Materia Medica journal. Bioresponsive materials have gained prominence as innovative tools for advancing drug…
Sprayable COVID Shot Shows Viral Shedding
(NaturalHealth365) New sprayable COVID shot shows viral shedding in human trial. Scientists raise alarm over safety concerns. … Read More
Processed Foods Have No Safe Amount
(NaturalHealth365) A global study reveals that even small amounts of processed foods trigger measurable disease risk. … Read More
Can’t fill your ADHD script? Here’s why, and what to do while the shortage persists
Some people have to call around pharmacies to get their script filled, others change to different medications. And the shortage…
Global experts release first guide to protect patients undergoing innovative surgery
Leading global doctors, researchers, and lawyers have joined forces with patient representatives and created the first-ever information guide to better…
Survey of medical student attitudes regarding uterine transplant for cisgender and transgender women: an observational study.
This study wishes to survey medical students’ attitudes regarding legality of, funding for, and conscientious objection to uterine transplant (UTx)…
Is there a link between brain injury and criminal behaviour?
A recent study reveals a potential link between brain damage and criminal behavior, specifically highlighting the disruption of the uncinate…
7 science-backed tips to boost heart and brain health
Discover effective, science-backed strategies to enhance your heart and brain health. Learn about the importance of diet, exercise, sleep, and…
Diabetes? The one beverage women should ditch to slash the risk
Sugary drinks pose a significant diabetes risk, especially for women, due to rapid blood sugar spikes and insulin resistance. Studies…
Targeting a key enzyme could reverse early Parkinson’s effects
Putting the brakes on an enzyme might rescue neurons that are dying due to a type of Parkinson’s disease that’s…
Urine-based DNA test predicts bladder cancer recurrence after immunotherapy
In a multi-institutional study published in Science Direct, researchers revealed that testing urine-based tumor DNA (utDNA) can help predict which…
Heart Attack Survivors Face Brain Damage Risk
(NaturalHealth365) New study reveals 65% of heart attack survivors develop cognitive impairment after leaving hospital. … Read More
New study says your favorite childhood hobby could help you live longer
Childhood hobbies, like cycling, significantly boost lifelong well-being. A Japanese study reveals regular cycling lowers disability and mortality ris ……
Paddy Pimblett: UFC star Paddy the Baddy on mental health – ‘Men are too proud but should speak to someone’
UFC star Paddy Pimblett speaks with BBC Sport’s Sam Harris about dealing with mental health issues. … Read More
Zebrafish study reveals hidden dangers in recycled plastic
A single pellet of recycled plastic can contain over 80 different chemicals. A new study with researchers from University of…
International Day of Yoga: 5 ancient yoga poses that are quietly making a big comeback
Yoga has been around for thousands of years, but like many age-old practices, some of its original gems slowly faded…
It’s not just ‘chronic fatigue’: ME/CFS is much more than being tired
A growing body of scientific evidence shows myalgic encephalomyelitis chronic fatigue syndrome – or ME/CFS – is a biological illness,…
5 Skincare Tools That Do More While You Do Less
These 5 multitasking skincare tools—from red light masks to gua sha—deliver visible results with less effort and more intention. From…
IVF is big business. But when patients become customers, what does this mean for their care?
Australia’s IVF industry generates more than $800 million each year. … Read More
Menstrual tracking app users cautioned by Cambridge researchers
Women deserve better than to have their menstrual data treated as consumer data, say researchers. … Read More
Selecting a Smarter Physician Retirement Planning Strategy
Physicians should explore retirement planning options and employ a strategy that limits volatility, guards against outliving assets, and preserves buying…
Surgical outcomes of robotic surgery for kidney stones: a systematic review and meta-analysis from section of YAU and EAU endourology.
Urinary tract stone disease is quite common in the population, and treatment modalities are constantly evolving. Technological advancements in endourology…