October 16 Popular medications could change your gut health for years, experts warn A new Estonian study suggests that everyday medications, including cold medicines and beta blockers, could have lasting impacts on gut health, affecting microbiome years later.
October 16 Even low-calorie processed food causes weight gain, testosterone loss in men, study suggests Danish researchers suggest that food processing itself harms men's metabolic and reproductive health, prompting calls to revise nutritional guidelines.
October 16 After Diane Keaton's pneumonia death, what to know about the respiratory virus Diane Keaton's pneumonia death highlights how bacterial and viral lung infections can be life-threatening, especially for older adults with chronic conditions.
October 16 Pro-Hamas screed blasted through airport speakers in US, Canada after hack Harrisburg International Airport's PA system was compromised by an unauthorized user who played a recorded political message before the system was shut down for investigation.
October 16 Once-in-a-century treasures dating back 4,500 years unearthed in legendary city Turkish archaeologists discovered a golden brooch and rare jade stone in Troy's 2,500 B.C. settlement layer, providing new insights into the ancient city's pre-Greek civilization.
October 16 Forget sugar and cream: A viral coffee hack might transform your morning brew Salt in coffee, practiced in Turkey, Vietnam and Taiwan for generations, is gaining popularity as users rediscover this traditional method to balance flavor and reduce bitterness.
October 15 Tyrus: The music has 'always been bad' at school dances Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss whether high school dances are still cool after a New Jersey school canceled its homecoming dance due to a lack of interest.
October 15 Transgender 'trend' sharply declining on American college campuses, new analysis finds A professor's analysis of 68,000 college students shows the transgender identification trend losing momentum, with experts citing improved mental health as factor.
October 15 Life expectancy back on track with exception of one age group, study finds The Global Burden of Diseases study shows that life expectancy has recovered from pandemic lows, while youth mortality has increased significantly in North America and Eastern Europe.
October 15 Atlanta’s city-run grocery sees early success, sparking debate over government’s role Mayor Andre Dickens says Azalea Fresh Market has served over 20,000 customers in two months, proving strong demand for fresh food options in underserved neighborhoods.