HHealth Read More BPâ„¢ initiative works relentlessly to help people with hypertensionSeptember 15, 2025 Nearly half of U.S. adults – 122.4 million people – are living with high blood pressure (BP), a…
HHealthcare Read More Very Few People Use This Simple Way To Tame Blood Pressure, Study RevealsSeptember 15, 2025 Salt substitutes can lower sodium intake and help control blood pressure, but a review of nearly two decades…
GGenetics Read More Mount Sinai Study Reveals Genetic Clues Explaining Why Obesity Affects People DifferentlySeptember 15, 2025 Newswise — New York, NY (September 15, 2025) — An international team of researchers led by Icahn School…
MMedication Read More Let the rulemaking begin: Why direct-to-consumer drug ads deserve a closer lookSeptember 14, 2025 Call it death by disclosure. After nearly 30 years in which prescription drug ads have become a fixture…
IInternet Read More The lagged effects of parent–child relationship on internet addiction: parallel mediation of psychological need frustration and self-esteem | BMC Public HealthSeptember 14, 2025 Davis RA. A cognitive-behavioral model of pathological internet use. Comput Hum Behav. 2001;17(2):187–95. Article Google Scholar Park SK,…
IInternet Read More Positive association between Internet use and mental health among adults aged ≥50 years in 23 countriesSeptember 14, 2025 Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx) (Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation, accessed 1 November 2023); https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-results Mental Health…
HHealth Read More Waning Japanese encephalitis immunity linked to more severe dengue illnessSeptember 13, 2025 Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, in collaboration with researchers in Nepal, have found that waning immunity to Japanese…
HHealth Read More New Breath Test Detects Diabetes in MinutesSeptember 13, 2025 Scientists at Penn State have created a breath-based sensor that detects diabetes by measuring acetone levels. The quick,…
HHealth Read More School closures during COVID created massive long-term costs with limited health benefitsSeptember 13, 2025 School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic imposed enormous long-term costs while other measures delivered better health outcomes for…
NNutrition Read More The Difficulty in Defining ‘Bad’ Foods – Joel Harold TannenbaumSeptember 12, 2025 Ultra-processed foods seem to be on everyone’s lips lately—and not just as a salty snack. A widely reported…
HHealth Read More New care program aims to improve cancer treatment access for Indigenous patientsSeptember 12, 2025 Researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Campus have published an article in the New England Journal of…
HHealth Read More Scientists uncover brain circuit that turns cravings into eating behaviorSeptember 11, 2025 Scientists uncovered how the brain’s bed nucleus of the stria terminalis acts as a master switchboard, merging reward…