A study by researchers at the University of Florida and Kentucky reveals a surprising potential driver of lung adenocarcinoma:
A new study published showed that heavy alcohol consumption—defined as eight or more drinks per week—significantly increases the risk of brain damage.
One alarming phenomenon is accelerated aging, where the body deteriorates faster than normal, often due to inactivity, stress, or environmental exposure.
The USDA reports that since 1990, pollen season has now begun nearly three weeks earlier, lasted ten days longer, and released 21% more pollen.
A study revealed that combining time-restricted eating (TRE) with regular exercise leads to greater fat loss without reducing lean muscle mass.
A new study revealed that sucralose, a widely used zero-calorie sweetener, may disrupt brain function, which regulates hunger.
Cholesterol remains a crucial health concern; a new study links lower LDL cholesterol to a 26% reduced risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s.
While chronic stress is often viewed as detrimental, certain types of stress can actually promote resilience and growth.