Dementia is often treated as unavoidable, yet research has revealed that many cases are linked to risks that people can change. In 2024, for example, the Lancet Commission estimated that 45% of dementia cases could be “delayed or reduced” by addressing modifiable risks across life. While that percentage does not guarantee immunity, it does indicate...
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Low back pain persists as the leading cause for work loss, disability and reduction of quality of life across the world. In 2020, over half a billion prevalent cases of low back pain were recorded. Low back pain is characterized by 3 types of pain occurring simultaneously which are nociceptive (physical damage to muscles or...
When people ask their doctors about lupus causes, their answer can sometimes sound frustratingly vague. While they know that genetics plays a role, as do hormones and the environment, specific triggers have largely remained elusive. A new study from Stanford University now pushes one suspect, Epstein-Barr virus, to the center of the stage. Younis and...
At first, it just seemed like a post-pandemic hangover: scattered patients drifting into Yorkshire clinics with damaged lungs. Then a pattern emerged that began to hint at a New COVID-linked syndrome that had been hiding in plain sight. People arrived breathless, exhausted, or covered in puzzling rashes, sometimes with new Raynaud’s symptoms or unexplained muscle...
Avocados are often called a superfood, and with good reason. Unlike many fruits that are high in sugar, avocados stand out for their creamy texture, mild flavor, and remarkable nutritional profile. They are loaded with healthy fats, fiber, vitamins, and minerals that benefit nearly every system in the body. From supporting heart and brain health...
Aging is one of those things that sneaks up on you even when you think you are too young to care about any of it. It starts quiet, then it becomes loud. If you have ever wondered what happens when you age, the answer is honestly not simple. You deal with a mix of physical...
If you have lived with pain for months, you have likely heard of tramadol. Many people consider it a gentler opioid that feels somewhat safer to use. A large new analysis challenges that idea in a careful, data-driven manner. The researchers pooled randomized trials and then examined if tramadol actually help enough to outweigh its...
Pancreatic cancer is often referred to as a silent disease because early signs are typically quite subtle. People may first notice vague tummy pains, backache, or even unexpected weight loss. Others only realize something is wrong when jaundice suddenly appears. However, newer patient reports and guidance highlight another early clue in some people. The first...
Are you doing harm to your kidneys? Your kidneys quietly filter waste, regulate blood pressure, and balance fluids every single day. Because they work in the background, many people don’t realize how vulnerable they are to damage. One overlooked source of stress is prescription and over-the-counter medication. Some drugs are essential for treating serious conditions...
Every day, your immune system performs a delicate balancing act, attacking harmful invaders while protecting your own tissues. When that balance breaks, infections can spread unchecked, or the body can mistakenly turn against itself. The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine honors three scientists who uncovered how the body maintains this crucial equilibrium. The...
Your brain might be your most underappreciated sex organ in your body. While most conversations about self-pleasure focus on physical touch, researchers have discovered something about the connection between mind and body during arousal that changes how we understand sexual response. You can experience genuine physical pleasure without touching yourself at all, through techniques like...
The landscape of treating Huntington’s disease, a cruel and relentless neurological disorder, may be on the verge of a revolutionary shift. For a disease that has long defied efforts to slow its progression, new data from a pivotal gene therapy study has delivered a powerful and unprecedented message of hope. The research suggests that actively...