Aggressive brain cancer may respond to high-dose vitamin therapy, study suggests High-dose vitamin B3 (niacin) may boost immune function and slow glioblastoma progression, with 82% of trial patients showing no disease progression after six months.
Heart attack damage reversed with injectable RNA therapy, study finds Columbia University scientists developed a two-step RNA therapy that may repair cardiovascular tissue after a heart attack by turning muscles into a "healing protein factory."
Common blood pressure pill could make certain cancer treatments more powerful Telmisartan, an FDA-approved blood pressure drug, could boost a certain cancer treatment's effectiveness against tumors, a new Dartmouth study finds.
Supreme Court could end the radical transgender agenda in our schools The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling in West Virginia v. BPJ could determine whether states may legally separate school sports teams by biological sex.
Happier and healthier people do these 6 things every day, says wellness expert Harvard research reveals six habits of happy, healthy people, including love, learning and problem-solving skills, according to happiness expert Arthur Brooks.
Federal election complaint alleges AOC misused campaign funds for psychiatrist services A watchdog group alleges Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez misused nearly $19,000 in campaign funds to pay a psychiatrist, filing a federal FEC complaint.
Mark Cuban credits his 'disgusting' sandwich for helping him boost protein and beat aging Entrepreneur Mark Cuban admits his go-to lunch of canned baby clams, egg white wraps, and honey is "disgusting" but says it fuels his protein and longevity goals.
Doctor reveals secrets to lasting weight loss without counting calories A kidney specialist explains why overeating is driven by hunger, not just calories, and shares strategies to manage cravings and improve long-term weight loss.
Sleeping 11 minutes longer each night shows surprising health benefit, study finds New research finds that small daily habits, including 11 more minutes of sleep and extra vegetables, are linked to a 10% lower cardiovascular risk.
New study reveals happiest cities in America, and they aren't where you'd expect A new WalletHub study ranks Fremont, California, as the happiest U.S. city, with smaller cities outperforming major metros like New York and Los Angeles.