Too Much Protein Effects: What Happens in Your Body
There’s one buzz word that you might be hearing a lot lately: protein. Whether it’s Starbucks testing a protein-packed cold...
FDA Crackdown on Hims Weight Loss Drug Ads Over Misleading Claims
WASHINGTON — For the first time, federal health officials are taking aim at telehealth companies promoting unofficial versions of prescription drugs...
Dermatologists Say Skincare Routine Should Be Simple and Effective
There always seems to be someone on TikTok, YouTube or Instagram showing you a multistep skincare routine they swear by....
‘Kissing Bug’ Disease in US: Why Chagas Is Spreading and Here to Stay
Chagas disease, a potentially deadly condition caused by a parasite carried by insects called kissing bugs, should now be considered...
How to Fix Brain Fog: Tips to Boost Focus and Mental Clarity
When life gets busy and stress levels rise, it’s not uncommon to find yourself walking into a room and forgetting...
Rare Tooth-in-Eye Surgery Restores Vision After 20 Years
When Brent Chapman was 13, he took ibuprofen during a Christmas basketball game. It was a drug he had taken...
Ebola Vaccination Starts in Southern Congo Amid Deadly Outbreak
Health workers in southern Congo have begun Ebola vaccinations as the country battles its latest outbreak of the deadly virus....
Keto Diet Reduces Depression Symptoms by 70% in Pilot Study
A new study from Ohio State University has found that following a ketogenic diet may help reduce depression symptoms in...
WHO Cutoffs Lower Childhood Anemia Rates in Latin America
In 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) revised the hemoglobin cutoff values to improve the detection and classification of anemia in children. For infants...
Eating Breakfast Late Linked to Aging, Depression, and Oral Health Issues
A new study highlights how eating breakfast late may affect long-term health, linking delayed morning meals to biological aging, depression,...