HHealth Read More Global study reveals how inequality limits access to exercise and why it matters for healthMarch 11, 2026 A global analysis shows that who gets the chance to exercise is shaped by wealth and gender, while…
HHealth Read More Using a smartwatch to detect changes in brain healthMarch 10, 2026 Can smartphones or smartwatches help detect early signs of neurological or mental illness? Researchers at the University of…
NNutrition Read More 3 Easy Steps by EWGMarch 10, 2026 Sometimes food labels are so complex it feels like you need a degree in food science to go…
HHealthcare Read More Why RFK’s CDC Is Endorsing ‘Shared Decisionmaking’ for VaccinesMarch 9, 2026 In the year that US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been in office,…
HHealth Read More America’s vaccine skepticism is starting to show up in health dataMarch 9, 2026 When a baby is born in a hospital in the US, one of the first things that happens…
MMedication Read More Long-term SSRI use: What to know if you’ve taken antidepressants for yearsMarch 9, 2026 If you’ve been taking antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications for years, you might have certain questions. Do you still…
HHealth Read More Biomimetic smart insole system enables accurate gait monitoringMarch 7, 2026 1. Background: With the increasing aging population, high incidence of chronic diseases, and the growing number of congenital…
MMedication Read More Ozempic-style GLP-1 drugs could slash complication risks after heart attacks, research suggestsMarch 6, 2026 A popular class of weight-loss drugs may prevent life-threatening cardiac complications by opening microscopic blood vessels that often remain blocked…
HHealth Read More Study finds toddlers who eat more ultra-processed foods show slightly higher behavioral symptomsMarch 6, 2026 A large Canadian cohort study suggests that preschool diets high in ultra-processed foods may be associated with slightly…
HHealth Read More Heart attacks are claiming more young women’s lives. These symptoms are what you should watch out for.March 5, 2026 You know what a pink ribbon signifies. Breast cancer, right? Now what about a red dress? Did you…
HHealthcare Read More Kansas City health officials confirm first measles case in eight yearsMarch 4, 2026 A Kansas City resident has tested positive for measles, marking the city’s first confirmed case in eight years.…
HHealth Read More Are socially isolated people more likely to develop cancer? Study of 350,000 adults explores the riskMarch 4, 2026 A massive UK Biobank analysis suggests that objective social isolation may modestly increase cancer risk, particularly in women,…