This juicy summer fruit helps beat the heat while boosting heart and brain, experts say Peaches can help you stay hydrated, support heart and brain health and deliver key nutrients like potassium, fiber and vitamin C. Experts share insights on this summertime fruit.
Doctors react to alleged Trump health concerns as photos show swelling and bruising Medical experts weigh in on President Trump's health after photos show swollen legs and a bruised hand; they discussed venous insufficiency and aspirin therapy side effects.
Two of these fruits a day can boost gut health, fight cancer risk, doctor says A Boston gastroenterologist recommends eating two kiwis daily to improve digestion and prevent constipation, citing studies showing they outperform traditional fiber remedies.
‘I’m a cardiologist – here’s how the summer heat could damage your heart’ A cardiologist explains how summer heat forces the heart to work harder as blood vessels widen, potentially triggering cardiovascular events and other symptoms.
Should you swap fish oil with krill oil? Experts weigh in on the popular alternative Americans are turning to krill oil over fish oil for omega-3s and potential heart health benefits, reduced inflammation and brain and nervous system support.
‘Modern Family' star Julie Bowen thought she was ‘gonna die’ after learning she needed a pacemaker at age 29 "Modern Family" star Julie Bowen shares her experience with sick sinus syndrome and getting a pacemaker at age 29 after her sister discovered her low heart rate.
Just one hot dog a day could raise disease risk, study suggests, but some cite caveats Study analyzing 77 research papers finds habitual consumption of processed foods increases chronic disease risk, challenging assumptions about safe levels.
Controversial seed oils may offer unexpected health benefits, new research shows Indiana University researchers find higher linoleic acid levels from seed oils correlate with improved heart health and lower inflammation, challenging recent MAHA-inspired concerns.
Billionaire's death after swallowing bee raises questions about rare cardiac reaction Cardiologists discuss the rare possibility of bee-related cardiac events after Indian businessman Sunjay Kapur reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack swallowing an insect during a polo match.
Body fat predicts major health risk that BMI misses, researchers say Study shows people with high body fat are 78% more likely to die and three times more likely to die from heart disease, calling into question BMI's reliability as a health measure.