New study reveals why women face significantly higher depression risk than men Study published in Nature Communications identifies significant genetic differences in how depression affects women versus men, offering new insights into mental health.
One overlooked daily habit could slow the aging process, researchers say A new study reveals that lifelong social connections from family, community and religious involvement accumulate to create measurable health benefits, like reduced inflammation.
Overlooked supplement could slow aging and boost brain and heart health, expert says A registered dietitian nutritionist discusses creatine's safety and effectiveness for cognitive and physical benefits, including heart health and bone health.
Bus driver hailed as hero for saving young child wandering alone on busy street Barbara Baker, a quick-thinking Tampa bus driver and grandmother, is being praised as a hero after rescuing a lost child from a busy Florida street and calling for help.
Hair-loss drug tied to suicides, depression and anxiety in global study A Hebrew University researcher calls for finasteride removal from the market after finding that many may have died by suicide from the hair-loss medication's side effects.
Ozempic and similar drugs could interfere with common medical procedure, research warns A new study reveals that GLP-1 drugs may affect medical scan results, though experts say findings are preliminary and more data is needed before changing medical practice.
State bans products with dangerous substance amid growing fears of overuse by kids Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order banning intoxicating hemp products, requiring retailers to remove THC gummies and beverages by Oct. 14.
Major study of diet drinks raises questions about their health impact New research challenges the belief that diet drinks are healthier, showing that artificially sweetened beverages are linked to greater liver disease risk than sugar drinks.
RFK Jr shocked over pregnant moms protesting Trump with Tylenol: 'Pathological' Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes pregnant mothers taking Tylenol to protest Trump, claiming the pain medication could pose autism risks during pregnancy.
Tourists told to visit iconic destination 'on doctor's orders' as pushback emerges The "Visit Sweden" campaign created a medical referral program in which doctors can prescribe Swedish trips for mental and physical health through evidence-based cultural activities.