Category: Health

How Peripheral Artery Disease Can Sneak Up on You

Peripheral artery disease takes hold over time, sometimes without people knowing it. Here are the subtle symptoms to look for.

Talk, Test, and Take Control: Living With Pancreatic Ca...

People have more resources than ever when they’re diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but there’s still a long way to go.

A Few Prolific Liars Give the Rest of Us a Bad Name

A few bad actors who lie all the time may be skewing long-touted statistics making the rest of us look more dishonest than we real...

Planning a 'Drinksgiving'? Your Genes May Drive Your Ha...

When the consequences of a night of drinking set in, many curse themselves and the splitting headaches they acquired. Science and ...

Study Links Muscle Mass to Severity of Hot Flashes in W...

A new study investigated the association between body composition -- including fat and muscle -- and hot flashes and other menopau...

A Quest to Learn How Immune Cells Age

Tracking the behavior of aging immune cells and their effects on other tissue could open the way to new drugs for age-related chro...

Long COVID: More Clues Coming, but No 'Aha' Moments Yet

For many survivors of COVID-19, problems, sometimes severe, linger. Medicine is racing to catch up with the elusive diagnosis and ...

Creatives With Disabilities Act to Promote Representati...

About 61 million U.S. adults live with a disability, according to the CDC. That’s about 1 in 4. But a recent USC Annenberg Inclusi...

Peripheral Artery Disease: What Your Family and Friends...

If you have peripheral artery disease (PAD), these tips will help you get the support you want from your loved ones.

There May Be a 'Best Bedtime' for Your Heart

A new study finds hitting the sack between 10 and 11 p.m. may be the ideal time to cut the risk for cardiovascular trouble.

Long Period of Daily Fasting Improves Metabolism, Lifes...

Eating the day’s food in a single sitting and fasting for the remainder offers mice the same benefits as calorie restriction.

Prostate Cancer Screening: Black Men Less Likely to Get...

A new study finds Black, Hispanic, and Asian men are less likely than white men to receive a follow-up MRI after a screening sugge...

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