In a new study, 99 percent of participants had at least one risk factor — smoking, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, or high cholesterol — before a cardiovascular crisis.
A genetic risk score could one day help women with DCIS or LCIS know if they are high or low risk and decide which treatment option is best for their individual case.
People who ate more ultra-processed foods experienced more relapses and increases in brain lesions than people who didn’t in a new study.
A Mediterranean diet that ditched meat in favor of polyphenol-rich plant products like green tea and walnuts led to reductions in brain aging biomarkers in a recent trial.
Treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) typically means taking drugs to address the inflammatory process that leads to joint pain in RA. These drugs may be taken by mouth, or by injection or infusion. But ...
Avoid power peeing to prevent disrupting bladder function and pelvic floor issues. Learn how to train your pelvic floor for healthier urination and when to seek medical advice.
A new study found a link between a high intake of sugary drinks and a type of gut bacteria linked to depression.
Confused about the differences between a heart attack and heart failure? Learn the distinct symptoms of each and when to seek emergency medical care.
Sex and love addiction isn’t an official diagnosis, but mental health experts say it can have serious real life consequences.
New research suggests cocoa supplements may lower certain inflammation markers linked to aging and heart disease risk. But the study has some limitations.
A large new study finds that a form of B3 called nicotinamide is especially protective when taken after a first skin cancer, halving recurrence risk.
Patients taking the immunotherapy drug Keytruda (pembrolizumab) may now have the option to take it as a quick shot instead of ...
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