A tasty cheese platter with a good glass of wine might have more benefits than just a pleasant evening. Recent research from Iowa State University suggests that these popular pairings may contribute significantly to better cognitive health as we age. Let’s explore the findings of this study and its implications for preventing cognitive decline. The...
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common yet poorly understood condition affecting the digestive system, often linked with significant psychological distress. Recent research has uncovered genetic links between IBS and mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression. Understanding these connections can help improve diagnosis and treatment strategies, providing relief to millions of sufferers. Genetic...
Imagine you’re at the gas station filling up your car. The numbers on the pump are whizzing by, but it seems to take much longer than usual to top up the tank. That’s when you notice the leak. You’ve been wasting fuel and money and don’t have a full tank of gas to show for...
This article was originally published on December 8, 2019, and has since been updated. The heart is the primary life-giving organ in our bodies. When it stops beating, we die. But is it possible to bring it back to life? The world of medical science says yes. In an exciting new trial, Doctors at Duke...
Imagine a world where you could track and know exactly which foods cause you, uh… gastric distress. With that information, you would know what you shouldn’t eat before any big events, say foods that make you burp before you have to give a speech, or whatnot to not order on a first date. Thanks to...
Many of the foods we keep in our cupboards and consume daily can be surprisingly dangerous if not handled or consumed properly. While they might seem harmless, some can even be fatal in small amounts due to their toxic components. Here are 17 such foods that can kill and the risks associated with them. 1....
Recent studies have raised concerns about the potential negative impacts of alcohol-based mouthwash on the oral microbiome and its possible link to an increased risk of certain cancers. Let’s explore the findings of recent research, discuss how alcohol-based mouthwashes may alter the balance of oral bacteria, and the implications for oral and overall health. The...
Dementia, characterized by symptoms such as memory loss, cognitive impairment, and psychological changes, affects over 55 million people worldwide, with about 10 million new cases each year.1 Maintaining brain health is crucial to prevent the onset of dementia. Experts have identified several strategies that can help keep your mind sharp as you age. Here are...
Recent studies have suggested that certain over-the-counter (OTC) medications, particularly proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) – a type of heartburn medicine – may be linked to an increased risk of dementia. Here’s what we know so far: What Are Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)? Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely prescribed for the treatment and prevention of...
Red meat has a bad rap, and for good reason. It tends to be full of saturated fat, which can raise cholesterol levels and heighten the risk of stroke and heart disease. However, for people who don’t have conditions that require cutting out this kind of fat, red meat can be beneficial when eaten in...
Energy drinks are popular for their quick energy boost, but recent research suggests they might pose significant risks for individuals with certain genetic heart conditions. A study published in the journal Heart Rhythm highlights potential dangers associated with these beverages, sparking concerns about their widespread consumption and the need for further research.1 The Study: Energy...
Baldness, scientifically referred to as androgenetic alopecia, is a condition that affects a significant portion of the population. Approximately 50% of men and women experience this condition, driving extensive research into potential cures. Surprisingly, recent studies suggest that the key to combating hair loss might be found in an unexpected place: hairy moles on our...