From the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have commonly experienced brain fog after having COVID-19. Years after the pandemic, mounting research reveals that COVID-19 long-term side effects go far beyond just respiratory issues. Abundant evidence suggests COVID-19 affects the brain and impairs neurocognitive ability. Those with “brain fog” say they experience sluggishness, struggling with memory...
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Researchers at UCLA Health claimed they have discovered the very first drug to rehabilitate the physical effects of stroke in mice. Two candidate drugs were derived from their research into the mechanism of the brain effects of rehabilitation. One of these drugs led to a substantial recovery in the control of movement in the mice...
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most prevalent form of dementia globally. It affects daily life, adversely hindering memory, cognition, and altering behavior. Alzheimer’s cases are suspected to double in prevalence by 2060, largely due to preventable and modifiable lifestyle factors. Making dietary changes, including what we drink every day, could possibly...
On April 22, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a sweeping artificial dye ban targeting eight petroleum-based synthetic food coloring. During a press conference held by the agencies, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized their plan to collaborate with food agencies to...
The chances of young adults having a stroke from uncommon risks are more than double those of traditional risk factors. This is according to a new study recently published in the peer-reviewed journal, Stroke. The rate of ischemic strokes among adults under 50 years of age is increasing. It appears to be propelled by a...
Magnesium side effects can occur when intake exceeds the body’s needs. While magnesium is vital for muscle function, nerve signaling, and bone health, excessive amounts may lead to adverse reactions. Supplements are commonly used to address deficiencies, but it’s essential to be aware of potential side effects. This article outlines 16 possible side effects of...
Coronary heart disease stands as one of the world’s leading causes of death, accounting for a staggering 13% of all global fatalities according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO has reported a concerning increase in cases since 2000, rising from an estimated 2.7 million deaths to nearly 9.7 million globally. This trend highlights...
When those cravings kick in, there’s often nothing better than digging into a cheesy pizza and greasy fries. However, the inevitable heartburn and acid reflux that follows is anything but enjoyable. This is why so many people around the world rely on certain heartburn medications to deal with this issue when it arises. But can...
As the popularity of cannabis grows and previous stigmatization drops, there is also increased usage across the globe. Over 50% of U.S. states have legalized cannabis for medical, recreational, or both purposes. This has led to burgeoning markets filled with cannabis-based products like gummies, beverages, vapes, and joints. According to a new report from the...
There are numerous forms of magnesium, which are critical for over 300 metabolic functions in the body. These various forms of magnesium, in which some are better for treating particular conditions and symptoms than others. It benefits health by improving blood sugar levels, blood pressure and reducing anxiety. These critical functions include the production of...
A growing number of women in trades are proving that a four-year degree isn’t the only path to a successful career. More young women are skipping college and heading straight into skilled jobs—like electricians, truck drivers, and auto mechanics. They’re earning good money, gaining valuable skills, and avoiding the burden of student debt. While college...
People studying for their drivers licenses may be confused when they come across a blue stop sign. But the fact is, most people are when they see them in the United States and other countries. Stop signs have become practically synonymous with red. After all, the color is bright, hard to miss, and perfectly suited...