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Is Dairy Bad for You? For decades, balanced diets have included dairy products. In 2021, Americans reached a record high of dairy consumed per...

Link between Insomnia and Hypertension A recent study conducted by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has shed light on a significant...

Short Burst of Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease A recent study published in The Lancet Public Health Journal highlights the significant...

Healthy Lifestyles Can Prevent Depression A recent study published in Nature Mental Health, sheds light on the substantial influence of a healthy...

New Study Finds Significant Chemical Exposure in Women with Cancer Researchers have uncovered a significant link between certain endocrine-disrupting...

New Age Cause of Autoimmune Disorders According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), autoimmune disorders in the United States are on the...

Can Pre-Diabetes Be Reversed with Diet and Exercise? In a recent insightful interview showcased on Medical News Today, the discussion revolves around...

More Younger Adults Are Being Diagnosed with Cancer A recent study published by JAMA Network reports a concerning trend in the world of healthcare:...

Study Links Vision Problems to Dementia Risk As physicians, our paramount responsibility is to ensure the well-being of our patients by providing the...

The Importance of Proper Medical Testing Before and During Semaglutide Treatment Although Semaglutide has become known as an effective weight loss...

Initiatives Underway to Sequence Genomes of 10,000 Newborns Recently, two significant initiatives in the US and UK have garnered attention. Each...

Possible Breakthrough in Alzheimer Research A recent study published in Nature Medicine has shed light on the potential protective role of the Reelin...

Mpox Health Emergency Ends The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that Mpox (monkeypox) is no longer considered a global health emergency....

Updated Mammogram Guidelines Revised breast cancer screening guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommend starting mammograms at...

Rounded Vs. Canonical Heart Shape A new study from Stanford Medicine has revealed that the shape of a person’s heart could affect their risk of...

Exercising for 30 Minutes a Day Improves Sleep Quality The importance of good sleep cannot be overstated. It is an essential aspect of our overall...