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Study Advances Possible Blood Test for Early-Stage Alzheimer’s A study published in the January issue…
Study Advances Possible Blood Test for Early-Stage Alzheimer’s A study published in the January issue…
Cancer Screening Responsible for Drop in Deaths Deaths from cancer have been decreasing over time….
Hearts play a starring role in February, from Valentine’s Day to National Heart Month—an annual…
A study published in the November 2024 issue of Nature found that in healthy women…
Swedish researchers have conducted a study examining how seven types of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)…
Blackcurrant Could Help Protect Bone Health in Older Women Blackcurrant supplements may help reduce bone…
As we age, many of us worry about memory loss. While some cognitive changes are…
If you typically stay active by walking, hiking, gardening, or engaging in other outdoor activities,…
Simpler Screening Detects More Cervical Cancer, Precancerous Lesions Scientists have developed a new, more effective…
In March 2024, the FDA approved once-daily aprocitentan (brand name TRYVIO) for treating high blood…
New MRI Method Improves Heart Failure Detection in Women Researchers have refined the use of…
Sleep quality and quantity are associated with many aspects of health, including better brain function,…
Sex-Specific Criteria Help Predict Heart Disease Risk in Women Cardiovascular disease in women is often…
I have a family history of fatal heart attacks, hypertension, and high cholesterol. My cardiologist…
Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Heart Attack and Stroke Risk A study published in the…
Got a sweet tooth? Use caution—too much sugar can wreak havoc on health, especially as…
Stress is a natural response to challenging situations, and not all stress is harmful. However,…
An updated atrial fibrillation (A-fib) treatment guideline redefines how the disease should be managed and…
Keeping your blood pressure (BP) in a normal range may seem like fundamental advice for…
A Large Analysis Clarifies the Concerns About Ultraprocessed Foods Researchers on three continents collaborated to…
Too Much Niacin May Contribute to Heart Disease High levels of an essential B vitamin—niacin—may…
As the recreational use of cannabis is increasing, new research suggests that the public needs…
We’ve known for quite some time that avoiding sweets and processed foods is associated with…
High cholesterol, medically known as hyperlipidemia, nearly doubles the risk of heart disease. If your…
Inflammation is a natural and essential part of the body’s immune response to injury. But…
Add “cholesterol ratio” to the complex terminology of lipid panels. A lipid panel is a…
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States, and…
More than 60 million women in the United States have heart disease, and one of…
False-Positive Mammogram Result May be Warning of Later Breast Cancer Diagnosis Women who get a…
Cutting a Teaspoon of Salt Per Day Significantly Lowers Blood Pressure An antihypertensive medication is…
One of the best ways to improve and speed up your recovery from a major…
A Switch to New Blood Thinners May Not Suit Frail Elders New blood thinners developed…
Given that lack of time is one of the most-often cited excuses for not exercising,…
Atrial Fibrillation Diagnosis May Increase Risk of Memory Decline A diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (A-fib)…
Over 60 million women in the United States are living with some form of heart…
A stroke, also known as a brain attack, happens when blood flow to the brain…
Beet, or beetroot, supplements are gaining quite a following for a number of health benefits,…
The Folklore. Soybeans originated in Southeast Asia and were first cultivated by the Chinese as…
Pumpkins mark the upcoming fall season with decorative flair on front porches and tabletops as…
The heart and brain benefits of light to-moderate alcohol consumption are often debated, as various…