
How one controversial study shaped 20 years of menopause care
Hone Health reports that the controversial 2002 WHI study misled menopause care, linking HRT to breast cancer and causing treatment declines.
Continue ReadingHone Health reports that the controversial 2002 WHI study misled menopause care, linking HRT to breast cancer and causing treatment declines.
Continue ReadingSaveHealth reports ADHD is a complex, lifelong condition affecting focus and impulse control, often needing a mix of therapies and medications for treatment.
Continue ReadingThe Conversation introduces research from Tufts University that explains although many people don’t understand fever’s purpose, animals certainly utilize it, and even so-called “simple creatures,” such as lizards, fish and insects, use fever to recover from illness.
Continue ReadingGrist reports that penguin guano in Antarctica may help cool the region by forming clouds through ammonia release, but climate change threatens these populations.
Continue ReadingSaveHealth reports that high cholesterol affects 1 in 3 Americans, often without symptoms until serious events occur. It is treatable via lifestyle changes and medications.
Continue ReadingSpokeo reports smartphone security is crucial as attacks surge. Safeguard your digital identity in 2025 with biometrics, updated software, and mindful app permissions.
Continue ReadingHims reports that many men avoid doctor visits, worsening health. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a sign of serious issues, urging men to seek care.
Continue ReadingThriveworks reports that cortisol, often labeled the “stress hormone,” plays vital body functions and isn’t solely the cause of stress-related issues.
Continue ReadingReasons to be Cheerful reports on Force Blue, where veterans use their skills for marine conservation, healing both ocean and themselves.
Continue ReadingThe 74 reports that cognitive skills increase until the 40s, declining later only if not regularly used, highlighting the need for lifelong learning.
Continue ReadingAudioEye reports that Disability Pride Month highlights how innovations in accessibility benefit everyone, urging businesses to prioritize inclusive design.
Continue ReadingKnowable Magazine reports that worm-inspired treatments show promise for metabolic diseases by reducing inflammation and improving insulin sensitivity.
Continue ReadingBloom Energy reports on how onsite power, like fuel cells, can support AI’s energy needs while minimizing costs and pollution for local communities.
Continue ReadingKnowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to unlock molecular mysteries.
Continue ReadingHealthbeat reports tick populations are rising in the Northeast, raising tick-borne disease risks. Here’s how to stay safe.
Continue ReadingRula reports that natural disasters can severely impact mental health, causing anxiety, PTSD, and depression; seeking help and support is crucial for healing.
Continue ReadingVivian Health reports AI is revolutionizing medical imaging, enhancing speed, accuracy, and patient care through advanced algorithms and FDA clearances.
Continue ReadingChalkbeat reports that early childhood educators are addressing eco-anxiety by engaging kids in nature through hands-on activities and lessons on stewardship.
Continue ReadingNext City reports Calgary is reinstating water fluoridation after concerns over dental health rose post-removal, costing over $20 million.
Continue ReadingHealthbeat reports extreme heat is rising in the U.S., posing health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. Stay safe by hydrating and avoiding extreme temperatures.
Continue ReadingCharlie Health reports that eating disorders are significantly influenced by genetics, with family history increasing risk dramatically.
Continue ReadingCheapInsurance.com reports the U.S. can learn from Japan’s aging population solutions, from eldercare to inclusive community design, to better adapt.
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Project reports that multiple states are introducing bills to protect patients from drug testing at childbirth, amid concerns over false positives and child welfare interventions.
Continue ReadingWith a rising prevalence of gastrointestinal issues among Americans, Live It Up broke down the five most common conditions.
Continue ReadingADHD Advisor examines why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in women and girls, and how gender biases in symptoms and diagnosis continue to shape outcomes.
Continue ReadingThe Narwhal reports Canada will offer free access to national parks this summer, promoting outdoor enjoyment while emphasizing wildlife protection.
Continue ReadingCharlie Health reports that summer intensifies body image concerns and eating disorders, especially among young people and social media users.
Continue ReadingGoodRx reports nearly 30% of men struggle with erectile dysfunction, yet only 14% seek treatment, citing cost, stigma, and side effects as barriers.
Continue ReadingThe Markup and CalMatters report on stopping data trackers from leaking health data, highlighting ways to block trackers and protect privacy online.
Continue ReadingGoodRx reports GLP-1 weight-loss pills are emerging, with candidates like orforglipron and oral semaglutide likely to gain FDA approval by 2026.
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