UK looks to treat misogyny as extremist violence, raising free speech crackdown concerns The British Home Office will review the conditions and pipelines that lead people with extreme views to actually take action, examining Islamists and far-right violence as well.
6 'healthy eating concepts' are evaluated as true or false by nutrition experts Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital investigated six trends on healthy eating to verify whether they're fact or fiction. Here's what to know about common nutrition trends.
Doctors can stop severe bleeding ‘in seconds’ with newly approved trauma product The FDA has approved TRAUMAGEL, a novel treatment that is designed to stop severe bleeding in a matter of seconds. The inventor and Dr. Marc Siegel both discuss how it works.
5 fitness products to help you get into shape this season and beyond Summer may be slowly coming to an end, but that doesn't mean your fitness spree has to end, too. Check out these items available on Amazon that will keep you in shape and make fitness fun.
The health benefits of matcha, packed with antioxidants, may be worth incorporating into your diet Matcha is a very popular beverage. Don't let its green color drive you away, as the beverage is full of health benefits and can be flavored to your liking. Here's what to know.
Parvovirus or ‘slapped cheek disease’ is on the rise, CDC warns: Here’s what to know A respiratory disease known as parvovirus B19 is on the rise in the U.S. among all age groups, according to a recent advisory from the CDC. Experts share symptoms, treatment and high-risk groups.
To stop the hiccups, reach for these common fruits, one doctor suggests on TikTok A heart surgeon from Georgia posted a TikTok video detailing a hack that could help people get rid of the hiccups almost immediately — and it involves citrus fruit.
First at-home syphilis antibody test gets FDA authorization as STD cases spike in US The first at-home, over-the-counter syphilis antibody test has been granted marketing authorization by the FDA. Experts weigh in on the significance of accessible testing as STI cases rise in the U.S.
No cardiologists available in half of US counties as study reveals ‘incredibly concerning’ care gaps Nearly half of U.S. counties don’t have a practicing cardiologist on staff, according to a recent study. Doctors explain the dangers of this lack of care, and what needs to change.
Dementia has 2 shocking new risk factors, study finds, with total of 14 now on list A new study has honed in on two surprising new risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, culminating in a list of 14 things that could increase the likelihood of the common dementia.