Date | Title | Description |
27.06.2025 | Olive Oil and Weight Management: What New Research Reveals | Morocco Gold
Study links olive oil to less long-term weight gain, confirming its role in healthy weight management and supporting Mediterranean diet benefits. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, June 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Olive oil has long be... |
27.06.2025 | People with high emotional intelligence do 5 things when they get angry, says psychologist—they never ‘act out’ | If there’s one emotion that’s tough to deal with, it’s anger. Growing up, many of us learn that expressing it means we’re “problematic” or “mean.” But anger is not a character flaw. It’s an important messenger that shows up when you’re viol... |
26.06.2025 | Zest: Helping Parents-to-Be Optimize Their Health and Fertility with Functional Age Testing | Zest's Functional Age Test can help identify and improve health metrics related to fertility
June is Infertility Awareness Month: Dr. Julia Cooney highlights how functional age testing can support couples in their pre-conception journey
By ... |
24.06.2025 | Breathe Easy: Understanding COPD and Its Hidden Threats | Breath is life. Yet, many take it for granted. Shortness of breath often gets brushed off as a sign of aging. But what if it’s more? What if it’s a silent alarm, warning of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? This condition creeps... |
24.06.2025 | Staying Upright: A Guide to Fall Prevention for Seniors | As we age, the world can feel like a slippery slope. Each step becomes a careful negotiation with gravity. For seniors, falls are not just a stumble; they can lead to serious injuries and even death. In the United States, over 14 million ad... |
23.06.2025 | APT Foundation Launches 'Let’s Break Barriers to Treatment' Campaign to Expand Urgent Access to Opioid Use Disorder Care | APT Foundation Launches “Let’s Break Barriers to Treatment”
APT Foundation Launches “Let’s Break Barriers to Treatment”
“Let’s Break Barriers to Treatment”
In response to the urgent overdose and opioid crisis, the APT Foundation has launche... |
22.06.2025 | Forget fad diets: 5 nutritionist-approved habits for real healthy eating | Ask any reputable dietitian or nutrition scientist about how to eat healthfully, and they will probably tell you to avoid dieting.
Many diets emphasise restriction, whether it’s of calories, carbohydrates, fats or something else. And that’s... |
21.06.2025 | How to prevent the risk of falls as you age – tips to help you stay on your feet | If you’ve ever watched children at a playground or visited a skating rink, you’ve undoubtedly seen people of all ages taking tumbles. Falling is never fun, but the consequences become more serious as we get older.
More than 14 million adult... |
21.06.2025 | Women Veterans deserve respect | Nationwide, 81% of women in the U.S. report experiencing some form of harassment or assault in their lifetime (compared to 43% of men). A recent women Veterans study found that some women have reported being harassed while on VA grounds, a ... |
20.06.2025 | The Bitter Brew: Coffee's Hidden Health Benefits and the Smokeless Tobacco Crisis | Coffee is more than a morning ritual. It’s a potential elixir for longevity. Recent studies suggest that this beloved beverage may help us age gracefully. But before you rush to fill your cup, consider the nuances. Research presented at the... |
20.06.2025 | The Fight Against Dengue and HIV: Community Spirit and Innovative Solutions | In the battle against public health crises, two recent developments shine a light on the power of community and innovation. Dengue fever and HIV are formidable foes, but collective action and groundbreaking treatments offer hope. Dengue fev... |
20.06.2025 | Shortness of breath? It’s not ageing – it could be COPD | Listen
6 min
New: You can now listen to articles.
This audio is generated by an AI tool.
Many people chalk up breathlessness, a lingering cough or reduced stamina to ageing. But these symptoms could point to chronic obstructive pulmonary di... |
19.06.2025 | Smokeless Tobacco and Oral Cancer: A Health System Unprepared | Denise Marks, CFO and EVP of CareQuest Institute for Oral Health John T. McDevitt, PhD, Founder and Chief Scientist of OraLiva, INC.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., with cigarette use responsible for one out of ever... |
18.06.2025 | Revolutionizing Reflux Treatment: The Rise of RefluxStop™ | In the world of medical technology, innovation is the lifeblood that keeps the industry thriving. Implantica AG, a MedTech company, is at the forefront of this revolution with its groundbreaking device, RefluxStop™. This device offers a fre... |
18.06.2025 | The Art of Asking: Unlocking Potential Through Curiosity | In a world where conversations often skim the surface, the power of asking the right questions can be transformative. Questions are keys. They unlock doors to deeper understanding, connection, and opportunity. Yet, many adults suppress thei... |
18.06.2025 | As cannabis users age, health risks appear to grow | The woman started experiencing intense anxiety and heart palpitations. A young person might have shrugged off such symptoms, but this patient had high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation, a heart arrhythmia. Frightened, she went to an em... |
18.06.2025 | FDA approves Gilead’s twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, offering a powerful and convenient new option | The Food and Drug Administration approved Gilead’s twice-yearly antiviral drug for preventing HIV.
The company and some experts say it is a milestone that could help bring the world closer to ending the decadeslong epidemic caused by the vi... |
17.06.2025 | The Manosphere: A Digital Labyrinth of Masculinity and Misogyny | In the vast expanse of the internet, a shadowy realm known as the manosphere has emerged. This digital landscape is a patchwork of communities, each with its own ideology and purpose. Some seek self-improvement, while others propagate toxic... |
17.06.2025 | All-on-4 vs. All-on-8 Dental Implants: Which is Right for You? | Introduction
If you have lost or are losing all your teeth, you’re likely looking for a solution that restores your confidence and natural smile. The full-arch dental implants like All-on-4 and All-on-8, play their important role in your so... |
16.06.2025 | Ex-Google exec: The smartest and most successful people I know ask these 7 ‘powerful’ questions—you’ll look like someone with ‘great ideas’ | Growing up, many of us were taught that being nosy was wrong, like you were crossing a line. But as an adult, asking questions that go beneath the surface is how you build deeper relationships. The right questions can help you learn more an... |
14.06.2025 | That cup of coffee may have a surprising perk – a healthier, longer life | Most people who drink coffee appreciate the quick jolt of energy it provides. But in a new study, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, scientists have found that coffee may offer the much longer-term benefi... |
13.06.2025 | Ofcom | The Manosphere Unmasked | With growing concern over the potential for online communities to promote misogyny, new research, commissioned by Ofcom, explores how men come to engage with the manosphere, the role it plays in their lives, and how it shapes their views an... |
13.06.2025 | Westie Foundation Expands Canine Clinical Trial in Response to Worldwide Interest | West Highland White Terrier closeup
Dog owners asked for their pets to be included in drug study in canines suffering from lung scarring
Westie owners from around the world have been asking for their dogs to be included. We listened and now... |
12.06.2025 | Implantica announces new real-world Swiss study on 99 RefluxStop™ patients comparing small and large hiatal hernia, confirming equally excellent long-term results | Implantica announces new real-world Swiss study on 99 RefluxStop™ patients comparing small and large hiatal hernia, confirming equally excellent long-term results
Thu, Jun 12, 2025 08:00 CET Report this content
Implantica AG (publ.), a MedT... |
11.06.2025 | Coloplast Altis Single-incision Sling: Increased Inner Leg, Groin, Thigh Pain, and Dyspareunia | Table 4: Device and/or procedure-related adverse events through 36 months
Altis mini-sling linked to higher rates of leg pain and dyspareunia—evidence shows it's riskier than full-length slings and may cause serious injury
The Altis mesh is... |
11.06.2025 | With Teen Depression Doubled, June 18 'Switch Off' Targets Digital Addiction | Digital Addiction Awareness
A global initiative calls for a 24-hour digital detox to combat addictive tech and promote real-world connection and mental wellness.
Smartphone as "the modern-day hypodermic needle, delivering digital dopam... |
11.06.2025 | Role reversal: Millions of kids are caregivers for elders. Why their numbers might grow | Early on, Yang found reprieve from a personal care nurse who gave them supplies, such as adult diapers, and advice on items to purchase, such as a chair for the shower. And for about a year, Yang was able to work for a personal care agency ... |
09.06.2025 | The Silent Epidemic: Chronic Kidney Disease and the Case for Early Intervention | Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a silent predator. It creeps into lives, often unnoticed until it’s too late. In Australia, an estimated 2.7 million people are living with CKD, yet many remain undiagnosed. This disease doesn’t just affect i... |
08.06.2025 | How to stop being so hard on yourself when life gets overwhelming | If a friend is struggling with a big challenge or feels defeated, it’s usually our first instinct to offer words of comfort and understanding. But often it’s not so easy to do this for ourselves.
We can be our own harshest critics. Practici... |
06.06.2025 | EARLY CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) INTERVENTION COULD SAVE AUSTRALIA $1 BILLION A YEAR[1] | SYDNEY, June 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New modelling highlights the potential societal, economic and environmental benefits of early chronic kidney disease (CKD) intervention which could change lives for thousands of Australians.
Australia co... |
04.06.2025 | RFK Jr. says healthy pregnant women don’t need COVID boosters. What the science says | Kennedy, a longtime anti-vaccine activist before joining the Trump administration, announced May 27 that COVID vaccines would be removed from the CDC’s immunization schedule for healthy pregnant women and healthy children. His announcement,... |
03.06.2025 | Biofrontera Inc. Announces Patent for Propylene Glycol-Free Formula of Ameluz® (aminolevulinic acid HCI) Topical Gel, 10% Now Listed in FDA Orange Book | Biofrontera received patent approval for the revised formulation of Ameluz® in April 2025, extending patent protection through to December 2043. The Orange Book is published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and lists all appro... |
02.06.2025 | CNBC Daily Open: It’s a dicey matter to play ‘chicken’ in markets | For May, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite had their best month since November 2023.
Beijing on Monday accused Washington that the White House breached the two countries’ agreement reached in Geneva.
Trump on Friday said he will rais... |
02.06.2025 | CNBC Daily Open: Playing ‘chicken’ in markets can be a risky affair | For May, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite had their best month since November 2023.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump could discuss trade negotiations “this week.”
Trump on Friday said he will raise import... |
01.06.2025 | We all know the health risks of drinking – is there a 'least bad' alcohol choice? | If you’ve heard that red wine is better for you than beer or liquor, or that clear liquor like vodka or gin is less harmful than dark liquor like rum or whiskey, we have bad news.
“Alcohol is alcohol,” said Jurgen Rehm, a senior scientist a... |
31.05.2025 | How to manage your blood sugar with exercise through strength and interval training | These days, more and more of us have to worry about our blood sugar. Some 38 million Americans have diabetes, and more than two times that number have pre-diabetes. Many millions more have some form of insulin resistance, which can make you... |
29.05.2025 | The Happiness Paradox: Spending Wisely for Joy | In a world where money often feels like a burden, the idea that it can buy happiness seems absurd. Yet, recent studies suggest that money can indeed pave the way to joy—if spent wisely. The key lies not in lavish purchases, but in strategic... |
27.05.2025 | I’m a neurologist—to keep my ‘brain healthy and memory sharp,’ I avoid these 4 things that people do all the time | Don’t smoke. Don’t drink alcohol. Don’t do drugs. Exercise frequently. Eat a healthy diet. Get good sleep.
You’ve probably heard all of this before. It’s the standard advice given by doctors and health advocates. And for good reason: This g... |
26.05.2025 | Integrating Climate and ESG Risks into Insurance M&A Valuations: Insights from Anurag Pandey | Created by Carl Williams
Updated: May 26 2025, 22:14 PM EDT
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard |
26.05.2025 | Don’t ‘feel guilty’ for spending on these 8 things, says expert: ‘Money can absolutely buy happiness’ | We’ve all heard the phrase a million times: “Money can’t buy happiness.” But let’s be honest, whoever coined that phrase probably wasn’t living paycheck to paycheck.
But scientists have found that money actually can absolutely buy happiness... |
25.05.2025 | Do women need more protein around menopause? Yes, but not as much as some claim | There are various claims online that eating a lot of protein is important for women in perimenopause and beyond. Is that true?
In an Instagram post to her 1.3 million followers, Dr Vonda Wright, an orthopaedic sports surgeon in Orlando, Flo... |
24.05.2025 | Now Accepting Applications: iHope Genetic Health Clinical Sites | Join iHope Genetic Health
Pass it on!
We provided free clinical whole genome and exome sequencing to nearly 600 kids from under-resourced communities last year. This year we are shooting for 1000. Join us!”
— Sharon TerryDAMASCUS, MD, UNITE... |
20.05.2025 | I’m a Harvard-trained pediatrician—the No. 1 food parents aren’t feeding their kids enough of: ‘Even the pickiest eaters’ love them | As a pediatrician, I spend a lot of time engaging with families about nutrition. My philosophy is simple: If you empower a child to embrace healthy eating habits early on, they are more likely to carry these positive behaviors into adulthoo... |
19.05.2025 | OpenDNA Secures Exclusive License to Polygenic Technology for Personalized Diabetes Treatment from Cleveland Clinic | OpenDNA Secures Exclusive License Agreement to Commercialize Advanced Polygenic Technology for Personalized Diabetes Treatment Developed at Cleveland Clinic CLEVELAND, OH, UNITED STATES, May 19, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- OpenDNA and Clevel... |
18.05.2025 | A longevity expert’s 5 tips for ageing well and delaying chronic disease | About two decades ago, a California research team observed a striking phenomenon: While a majority of older adults have at least two chronic diseases, some people reach their 80s without major illness.
The researchers suspected the key to h... |
18.05.2025 | Fast action from bystanders can improve cardiac arrest survival. Many don’t know what to do | Fewer than half of people get that immediate help, according to the heart association. A cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops suddenly, often because the heart’s electrical system malfunctions. About 70% of cardiac arrests occur at ho... |
17.05.2025 | The Dawn of Precision Medicine: Nordic Bioscience and Abbisko Therapeutics Lead the Charge | In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, precision medicine stands as a beacon of hope. It promises tailored treatments that align with individual patient profiles. Two companies, Nordic Bioscience and Abbisko Therapeutics, are at the ... |
16.05.2025 | Nordic Bioscience launches novel Endotrophin assay | HERLEV, Denmark, May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nordic Bioscience introduces nordicEndotrophin™, a fully automated high-precision assay that selectively quantifies the intact 77-amino-acid Endotrophin signaling hormone—qualified in the CAP/CL... |
15.05.2025 | The Hidden Dangers of Shingles: A Wake-Up Call for Heart Health | Shingles is more than just a skin condition. It’s a silent predator, lurking beneath the surface, waiting to strike. This viral infection, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is notorious for its painful rash. But its implications stretch... |
15.05.2025 | Unlocking the Power of Vitamin E: Your Guide to Health and Wellness | Vitamin E is more than just a letter in the alphabet. It’s a powerhouse of health. This antioxidant vitamin plays a crucial role in protecting our bodies from the invisible enemies known as free radicals. These harmful agents can wreak havo... |
13.05.2025 | Pioneering New Techniques in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease | More than seven million Americans aged 65 years and older currently live with Alzheimer’s disease, according to recent estimates from the Alzheimer’s Association. As the prevalence of the disease increases, so does the need for research tha... |
13.05.2025 | Shingles and heart health: Important facts you need to know | Listen
5 min
New: You can now listen to articles.
This audio is generated by an AI tool.
Pain, itching or tingling – these early warning signs can appear days before any visible symptoms of shingles emerges. But did you know that this viral... |
13.05.2025 | The best vitamin E supplements to boost your wellness | Which vitamin E supplements are best?
Vitamin E is a major antioxidant vitamin that neutralizes the damaging action of free radicals on healthy cells, an effect that may play a role in preventing and managing chronic conditions like osteoar... |
12.05.2025 | The Silent Struggle: Understanding and Managing Tinnitus | Tinnitus is a phantom symphony. It plays in the background of life, a constant ringing, buzzing, or roaring that many endure. This condition affects around 11% of American adults. For some, it’s a fleeting annoyance. For others, it’s a rele... |
11.05.2025 | What can you do about tinnitus? How to manage that persistent ringing in your ears when a cure isn’t possible | Tinnitus is the experience of hearing phantom noises, typically in the form of ringing, buzzing or roaring sounds. It is a common and usually harmless condition. According to a 2024 analysis, about 11 per cent of American adults experience ... |
11.05.2025 | Honey, sweetie, dearie: The perils of elderspeak | Its elements include inappropriate endearments. “Elderspeak can be controlling, kind of bossy, so to soften that message there’s ‘honey,’ ‘dearie,’ ‘sweetie,’” said Kristine Williams, a nurse gerontologist at the University of Kansas School... |
11.05.2025 | A new study raises alarms about plastics and heart disease – here’s what to know | The news made for an alarming headline recently: Research showed that common chemicals in plastics were associated with 350,000 heart disease deaths across the world in 2018.
The statistic came from a study published in the journal eBioMedi... |
09.05.2025 | When they don’t recognize you anymore | “She said to me: ‘Now, where is it we know each other from? Was it from school?’” her daughter and firstborn recalled. “I felt like I’d been kicked.”
Stewart remembers thinking, “In the natural course of things, you were supposed to die bef... |
09.05.2025 | CHOSA- Extending CHOSA’s Platin DRP: Predicting Carboplatin Efficacy in Breast Cancer | CHOSA- Extending CHOSA’s Platin DRP: Predicting Carboplatin Efficacy in Breast Cancer
Fri, May 09, 2025 15:44 CET Report this content
09, May 2025 – CHOSA Today announced positive results from a retrospective study in a cohort of metastatic... |
08.05.2025 | Researchers Using Openwater Monitor Report Accurate Detection of Large Vessel Occlusion in Suspected Stroke | Openwater, an open-source medical technology company delivering portable, hospital-grade diagnostic and therapeutic devices.
Innovative optical blood flow device has the potential to empower EMS teams to make faster, more informed triage de... |
07.05.2025 | Regenerating Eyedrops May Help Damaged Corneas Heal | Northwestern Medicine investigators have developed first-of-its-kind eyedrops that use synthetic nanoparticles to help the eye regenerate cells that have been damaged by mustard keratopathy, or exposure to mustard gas, and other inflammator... |
07.05.2025 | Once Considered Fatal, Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Now Being Shown to Be Survivable in Ukrainian War Case Series | The abdominal aortic and junctional tourniquet – stabilized (AAJT-S) applied to traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA) patient on the battlefield.
Successful Management of Battlefield Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Using the Abdominal Aortic and Junction... |
06.05.2025 | Arjun Bansal Builds Letter-Writing Platform to Reduce Senior Isolation and Loneliness | LIVINGSTON, NJ, UNITED STATES, May 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Arjun Bansal, a junior at Livingston High School is combating social isolation among seniors with On a Brighter Note, a community-driven initiative that fosters connection thr... |
05.05.2025 | Trump team’s $500 million bet on old vaccine technology puzzles scientists | “This is not a next-generation vaccine,” said Rick Bright, who led HHS’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, or BARDA, in the first Trump administration. “It’s so last-generation, or first-generation, it’s mind-blowing.”
... |
04.05.2025 | This kind of sleep is essential for a healthy brain | A good night’s sleep isn’t just about the number of hours you log. Getting quality sleep – the kind that leaves you feeling refreshed and ready for the day – is critical for a healthy brain.
People with disturbed sleep, like insomnia or sle... |
03.05.2025 | The Autism Spectrum: A Misunderstood Reality | The conversation around autism is often clouded by misconceptions and exaggerations. Recently, RFK Jr. made headlines with claims about the autistic population, particularly those with severe limitations. His portrayal sparked a wave of res... |
03.05.2025 | A Call for New Research in the Area of Nutritional Standards in SNAP | The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits that help eligible low-income households purchase food. Most enrolled households supplement SNAP benefits with personal funds (Tiehen, Newman, and Kirlin 2017). The Cong... |
03.05.2025 | Why cameras are popping up in eldercare facilities | Monitoring from an app on their phones, the family saw Hourigan going hours without being changed. They saw and heard an aide loudly berating her and handling her roughly as she helped her dress.
They watched as another aide awakened her fo... |
03.05.2025 | Do you really need to cool down after a workout? | The standard workout arc, whether it’s a yoga class or Peloton session, is usually book-ended by two easier parts: The warm-up and the cool-down. Personal trainers insist on them, physiology textbooks tout them and most video workouts inclu... |
02.05.2025 | Biden wanted Medicaid to pay for weight-loss drugs. Trump just said it doesn’t have to | Medicaid is a joint federal-state funded program that mostly serves people with lower incomes under the age of 65 or who have a disability. The federal Medicare program focuses primarily on people above the age of 65, no matter their income... |
02.05.2025 | AROA hits evidence milestone with real-world study validating the efficacy of Endoform in treating challenging venous leg ulcers. | AUCKLAND, New Zealand, May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Soft tissue regeneration company, Aroa Biosurgery, is pleased to announce a milestone in clinical evidence.
There are now over 100 peer-reviewed studies describing the efficacy of the compa... |
30.04.2025 | Here’s why your seasonal allergies are worse than last year—and how to get some relief | The symphony of sneezes and sniffles is a clear sign that allergy season is upon us. And if your symptoms are worse this year than last year, you’re not alone.
The reason why your seasonal allergy symptoms are more severe is likely because ... |
30.04.2025 | RFK Jr. exaggerates share of autistic population with severe limitations | Medical experts, along with people on the autism spectrum, told PolitiFact that Kennedy’s portrayal was skewed. A 2023 study written by CDC officials and university researchers found that one-quarter of people on the autism spectrum have se... |
29.04.2025 | The Tug of War Over AI: Bias, Standards, and the Future of Technology | The tech landscape is a battlefield. On one side, the push for equitable AI. On the other, a political wave that threatens to roll back progress. The stakes are high. The outcome will shape the future of technology and society.
The tech ind... |
29.04.2025 | Back in the black, one hair wash at a time | New: You can now listen to articles.
This audio is generated by an AI tool.
You’ve probably heard the saying: Pluck one grey hair and 10 more will grow in its place. It’s an old myth, of course, but that doesn’t make spotting your first gre... |
28.04.2025 | Tech industry tried reducing AI’s pervasive bias. Now Trump wants to end its ‘woke AI’ efforts | Back then, the tech industry already knew it had a problem with the branch of AI that trains machines to “see” and understand images. Computer vision held great commercial promise but echoed the historical biases found in earlier camera tec... |
24.04.2025 | Nourish's $70M Funding: A Recipe for Growth in Nutrition Care | In a world where health is wealth, Nourish has just cooked up a significant boost. The New York City-based nutrition counseling platform recently secured $70 million in a Series B funding round. This infusion brings its total funding to a h... |
23.04.2025 | The Pillars of Peak Performance: How to Fuel Your Success | In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, success often feels like a high-stakes game. The pressure is relentless. Every decision counts. Yet, many overlook the most crucial element in this equation: their own well-being. Like a finely t... |
23.04.2025 | Nourish raises $70M as Trump tariffs put pressure on healthy food prices | Photo: Morsa Images/Getty Images
Nourish, a virtual nutrition counseling platform, announced it secured $70 million in a Series B funding round, bringing its total raise to $115 million.
J.P. Morgan Private Capital's Growth Equity Partners ... |
22.04.2025 | I’m a neurologist and brain health advocate—the top 3 things I wish I hadn’t done when I was younger | As human beings, we often dwell on “what ifs” in life, like this one: “What if I had done things differently when I was younger?”
While I don’t encourage this type of thinking — it can create unnecessary anxiety and stress over things we ca... |
22.04.2025 | American Hospital Association’s Statement on Tariffs While Private Equity Guts Medicine | Greg Vigna, MD
Dr. Vigna urges the AHA to fight private equity’s harm to hospitals, restore trust, and prioritize patient safety over profits and tariff concerns
The AHA did nothing and continues to do nothing as private equity destroys the... |
22.04.2025 | Mitolyn Reviews: Ingredients, Benefits, Pros and Cons! Honest Analysis Inside! | Albany, New York, April 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
If you're struggling with stubborn weight, low energy, or slow metabolism, Mitolyn might be the breakthrough you've been waiting for. Touted as a cutting-edge mitochondrial support supple... |
21.04.2025 | FACT FOCUS: Examining RFK Jr.’s claims about measles, autism and diet as head of HHS | Health officials have largely attributed growing autism numbers to better recognition of cases, through wide screening and better diagnosis. Last week, the CDC said diagnosis rate is up to 1 in 31 children.
There are no blood or biologic te... |
20.04.2025 | The Protein Paradox: Navigating the Nutritional Minefield | In a world obsessed with protein, the message is loud and clear: more is better. Walk into any grocery store, and you’ll see protein bars, shakes, and snacks lining the shelves. Social media influencers, many with impressive credentials, pr... |
20.04.2025 | Sleep training is no longer just for babies. Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep | “Walk into any high school in America and you will see kids asleep. Whether it’s on a desk, outside on the ground or on a bench, or on a couch the school has allotted for naps — because they are exhausted,” says Denise Pope, a senior lectur... |
19.04.2025 | The more protein, the better? Nutrition scientists fact-check 6 viral claims from social media | We’re in a protein craze, and it’s hard to ignore. Walk into any grocery store and you’ll find rows of protein-fortified energy bars, breakfast cereals, baked goods, snacks, even sports drinks. And on social media, influencers – many with m... |
19.04.2025 | 4 Best Muscle Recovery Supplements That Actually Work | We've put together the best muscle recovery supplements to help you maximize performance.
Garland, April 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- While it's tempting to try to reach peak performance by going all-out in the gym every day, that's a one-w... |
15.04.2025 | Implantica's RefluxStop™: A New Dawn in GERD Treatment | In the world of medical technology, innovation is the lifeblood. Implantica AG, a MedTech company, is making waves with its groundbreaking device, RefluxStop™. This implant is designed to tackle gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a con... |
15.04.2025 | Can games like online chess improve professional performance? Experts say yes | Share
Share
Share
Share
Email
In an increasingly competitive job market, activities that provide any kind of “advantage” are highly sought after. And what if we told you that video games are among those activities?
During the early decades ... |
14.04.2025 | Targeted formulations for easing stress in a high-pressure world | Listen
5 min
New: You can now listen to articles.
This audio is generated by an AI tool.
Singapore’s fast-paced lifestyle comes at a cost – with high stress levels leaving many feeling the strain. In a 2022 survey by Cigna International, 86... |
11.04.2025 | The Art of Connection: Building Stronger Friendships in a Fast-Paced World | In today’s whirlwind of life, friendships often take a backseat. We juggle careers, family, and personal commitments, leaving little room for the bonds that enrich our lives. Yet, the essence of happiness lies in our connections. The Harvar... |
11.04.2025 | The Power of Glutathione: A Shield Against Aging and Illness | In a world that bombards us with stress and toxins, our bodies often feel like a worn-out machine. Enter glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that acts as a protective shield. Think of it as the body’s internal bodyguard, tirelessly working ... |
11.04.2025 | The Power of Glutathione: Your Body's Shield Against Aging and Illness | In the battle against aging and illness, glutathione stands as a formidable ally. This small but mighty molecule is often dubbed the body's master antioxidant. It plays a crucial role in detoxification, immune support, and cellular repair. ... |
10.04.2025 | Are you truly close with your friends? The happiest ones do these 5 things, says friendship expert | One of the most common questions I hear as a friendship coach isn’t about making new friends — it’s about getting closer with the friends we already have.
I’m glad people are asking, because the Harvard Study on Adult Development — the long... |
10.04.2025 | I Treated My Child's Rare Diagnosis Like a Startup Challenge — And Won Running a family like a business structure may sound unromantic, but it can lead to groundbreaking results — just like building a... | We tend to romanticize families, as if everything will somehow work itself out. But it doesn't. A year ago, I made an unconventional decision: I began running my family like a business unit, applying the same entrepreneurial mindset I use t... |
10.04.2025 | Implantica announces a newly published real-world study from Germany reinforcing the excellent RefluxStop™ results | Implantica announces a newly published real-world study from Germany reinforcing the excellent RefluxStop™ results
Thu, Apr 10, 2025 08:00 CET Report this content
Implantica AG (publ.), a MedTech company at the forefront of introducing adva... |
09.04.2025 | The Benefits of Glutathione Supplements | Share
Share
Share
Share
Email
Is This the Best Supplement for Energy?
Our bodies take a beating every single day. From environmental pollutants to stressors in our lives, it’s easy to become rundown and depleted. Glutathione supplements are... |
08.04.2025 | The AI Race: Open Deep Search and DeepSeek-GRM Transforming the Landscape | The world of artificial intelligence is a battlefield. Two new contenders, Open Deep Search (ODS) and DeepSeek-GRM, are stepping into the ring. They promise to reshape how we interact with AI. These innovations highlight a crucial shift in ... |
08.04.2025 | The Sweet Science of Health: How Innovation is Reshaping Our Relationship with Food and Heart Care | In a world where health crises loom large, innovation emerges as a beacon of hope. The sweet allure of sugar has long captivated our taste buds, but it has also shackled us to obesity and diabetes. Meanwhile, heart disease lurks in the shad... |
06.04.2025 | Parents who raise emotionally savvy kids do these 4 things: ‘Kids learn by witnessing what we do’ | When it comes to protecting your child’s mental health, emotional resilience is key. Not only do resilient kids bounce back from disappointment, but they’re also less likely to become depressed, anxious, or self-critical.
As a psychologist ... |