- See What Saffron Can Do for Sleep and Heart Health
- 6 Common Mistakes to Avoid Before Your Physical
- Can Sweating Really Help You Beat a Cold?
- Strengthening Your Relationship: Practical Strategies
- Skip Storing This Everyday Product in the Fridge Door
- Green Tea + B3 Pairing May Boost Brain Health
- Navigating Your Midlife Crisis: Embracing New Possibilities
- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
All posts by LadyLively
-
Huge Mass of Sargassum Seaweed Is Targeting Florida’s Coast, With Hazards to Health
Be cautious when heading to Florida’s beaches this summer, an expert warned, as a 5,000-mile floating mass of sargassum seaweed has begun washing up on the state’s shores. It can be low risk in some instances, but...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
AHA News: More Than a Kernel of Truth: Corn Can Add a Healthy Crunch to Your Cookout
FRIDAY, May 26, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Stroll past the seasonal aisle at any grocery store this time of year and you’ll find a shelf piled with plastic flip-flops, a box sprouting colorful pool noodles...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
Heavy Marijuana Use Might Raise Risk of Bipolar Disorder, Depression
Heavy users of marijuana might face an increased risk of bipolar disorder and depression, a new study suggests. The analysis of more than 6.6 million Danish individuals found that having cannabis use disorder doubled or even tripled...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
Minimally Invasive Surgery May Be Good Option for People With Pancreatic Cancer
Minimally invasive surgery works just as well as full-scale open surgery in removing early-stage pancreatic cancers, allowing patients a faster recovery with less infection risk, a new clinical trial has found. The ability to remove all the...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
Are ERs Safe? Patients, Nurses and Doctors Say No in New Survey
Emergency departments aren’t perceived as safe for professionals or their patients, according to an international survey from the European Society of Emergency Medicine (EUSEM). More than 90% of emergency professionals surveyed said they felt at times the...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
Could Microbiome Changes Explain Rise in Colon Cancer Among the Young?
With colon cancer on the rise among younger Americans, researchers are working to figure out why. A new study suggests the microbiome — the community of microorganisms in the body — may play a role. “Younger people...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
Switching to Plant-Based Diet Helps Your Heart, Major Study Finds
Vegetarian and vegan diets lead to lower blood levels of cholesterol and fats, according to a major new analysis of all evidence from clinical trials published since 1982. Compared to people eating an omnivorous diet, those following...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
8 Key Factors Are Shortening the Lives of Black Americans
Black Americans face a greater risk of early death than white people do, and now a new study points to the reasons why. Known as the social determinants of health, these eight factors are critical for health...
- Posted May 26, 2023
-
More Mpox Cases Reported as Health Officials Fear a Summer Resurgence
U.S. health officials are bracing for the possibility that mpox could surge again this summer as cases mount in several states. On Thursday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 21 more cases of mpox,...
- Posted May 25, 2023
-
Experts Devise Symptom Checklist to Help Define Long COVID
Researchers have developed a definition and symptom checklist for long COVID, based on initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans. The study identified a set of 12 long-term symptoms that can occur following infection with...
- Posted May 25, 2023




















