Diabetes patients experience lower death rate with common medication New research finds statins benefit adults with type 2 diabetes across all heart-risk levels, reducing deaths and serious cardiovascular events.
Alzheimer’s disease could be reversed by restoring brain balance, study suggests A new method of reversing Alzheimer's shows promise in an animal study, as researchers at University Hospitals restore brain energy molecule NAD+.
Five hopeful signs college students are seeking truth once more University president identifies five key changes signaling renewal in higher education during 2025, from student advocacy to parents reclaiming voices.
Did holiday stress wreak havoc on your gut? Doctors say 6 simple tips can help Holiday stress wreaked havoc on your gut? Experts share six simple ways to reset digestion at home, from better sleep routines to fiber-rich meals.
Doctor tests host's fitness for longevity, provides New Year's health resolutions Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani explains why strength and balance are key to longevity and demonstrates two simple tests that can help gauge how well the body is aging heading into the new year.
Hidden heart changes may be triggered by exercise, new research reveals New research reveals that exercise may reprogram heart-controlling nerves, giving hope for potentially better treatments for conditions such as irregular rhythms and chest pain.
MAHA backers refuse to stop pushing for healthier food as Obama-appointed judge deals blow A federal judge blocked portions of West Virginia's ban on Red Dye No. 40, Yellow Dye No. 5 and other artificial colors in foods, citing constitutional concerns. MAHA advocates weigh in.
Seniors taking multiple medications may face unexpected health effects New study reveals older adults on six or more medications struggle more during rehabilitation recovery, especially those over 80 seeking independence.
4 anti-aging approaches revealed in 2025 that may help Americans live longer Research from 2025 shows vitamin D supplements, transcendental meditation, GLP-1 drugs and creative activities can significantly slow aging and extend lifespan.
Widely prescribed opioid shows minimal pain relief and higher heart risk, study finds Study finds widely prescribed opioid painkiller tramadol shows limited effectiveness for chronic pain while increasing risk of serious cardiovascular harm.