Marijuana is slowly becoming more accepted around the world. Whether it’s for medical reasons, anxiety, or recreational use, more and more people are becoming fans of the plant. However, more recent study questions whether or not it is a good idea for adults to use it. Specifically, adults who are 30 years old or above....
While genetics play a significant role in when your hair starts to turn gray, other factors could be accelerating the process. According to UK-based GP Dr. Ahmed, a surprising cause of premature gray hair could be linked to a deficiency in a key mineral: copper. Hair Pigmentation and Melanin Copper is essential for the production...
At what age should you stop drinking beer for good? According to American neurologist Dr. Richard Restak, his book The Complete Guide to Memory: The Science of Strengthening Your Mind emphasizes the importance of protecting brain health in later years. He highlights that alcohol, though a “very weak neurotoxin,” can have a cumulative effect on...
When we think of strokes, we often associate them with sudden visible symptoms like slurred speech, numbness, or loss of movement. However, there is a lesser-known type of stroke called a silent stroke that occurs without the presentation of typical stroke symptoms. This is everything you need to know about what silent strokes are, their...
Recent groundbreaking research published in the prestigious journal Science has unveiled a significant correlation between sugar intake during the critical early developmental stages and the onset of chronic diseases later in life. This study sheds light on the long-lasting impact of sugar consumption in utero and during early childhood on the risk of developing diabetes...
Celebrity chef and beloved TV personality Rachael Ray recently addressed growing concerns over her health following a video that went viral last month. The video, shared on her Instagram account, showed Ray appearing to slur her words, which alarmed fans and followers alike. Some viewers even noted that her facial expression seemed unusual. They speculated...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be a major public health concern, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. However, a recent study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has uncovered a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize the early detection and prevention of cardiovascular disease in women. On top of that, there are a number of tests...
Did you know that you spend a third of your life sleeping? Additionally, we spend a quarter of our sleep time dreaming. This means that a person alive today will spend around six years of an estimated 73-year life span dreaming. Yet, even though we spend such a large portion of our lives dreaming, there...
Eye floaters are a common yet often misunderstood visual phenomenon. Whether they appear as squiggly lines, specks, or cobwebs drifting across your vision, they can be concerning at first glance. Understanding what causes them and when to seek medical attention is crucial. Here’s what experts have to say about how to handle them. What Are...
Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks its own tissues, causing inflammation in a variety of organs, joints, and skin. This condition can impair movement, cause significant fatigue, and even be fatal in the worst cases. It affects around 5 million individuals worldwide, yet, unfortunately, a cure has yet to...
Lauren White knows firsthand the devastating impact of alcohol addiction. Now 31, Lauren has been sober for nearly 12 years and dedicates her life to helping others overcome their struggles with addiction. Her journey, which began with drinking at age 13 and culminated in rehab by 18, offers vital insights into recognizing the signs of...
Feeling cold even when others are comfortable could be more than just a personal quirk. Persistent coldness can point to underlying health issues. Here are 11 possible reasons why you might always feel chilly, along with what you can do about it. 1. Anemia Anemia occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough red blood cells...