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IT’S something we don’t miss until it’s gone – our hearing. When we start to lose things with old age, including our eyesight ...
Treating high blood pressure for as little as four years can cut the risk of dementia by 15 percent, according to clinical a trial results published on Monday in Nature Medicine. In the investigation, ...
Intensive blood pressure control may cut dementia risk by 15%, says a new study in which community health workers managed ...
Vitamin B12 helps keep the body’s nerves, blood cells, and metabolism healthy. The ability to absorb B12 from food may ...
Collagen peptides offer many benefits, such as improving skin elasticity and joint health. Learn how these powerful proteins ...
An American woman has credited ChatGPT for saving her life after the AI chatbot urged her to call an ambulance for symptoms ...
Acute and chronic stress can affect your bladder as well as overall health. Urologist Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt describes his own ...
The researchers discovered that while most exercise "snacks" helped with blood sugar, walking for five minutes for every 30 minutes of sitting was the best at lowering blood sugar. This schedule also ...
Americans eat too much salt, but the influence of dietary sodium is especially noticeable in women, whose blood pressure may ...
The Loose Women presenter vividly recalled the moments before one of her surgeries when optimism was high. Gloria recounted: ...
For many, it’s just a number that comes up during the annual check-up, but few know when that number actually means it’s time ...
A new study from Mass General Brigham (MGB), which identified 17 shared risk factors all linked to stroke, dementia and late-life depression. Researchers and physicians weigh in.