Many Americans don't realize how everyday habits and overlooked health issues can increase their risk for heart disease, according to a new Cleveland Clinic survey. The nationwide survey found... Read more ...
Moving your body helps your brain, a new study suggests. Folks who regularly exercise have better mental and brain health. In fact, people who engaged in moderate to vigorous activity were... Read more ...
The health benefits of aggressive blood pressure control outweigh the potential risks for seniors, according to the latest results from a major clinical trial. About 85% of seniors treated to a... Read more ...
Smoking more than doubles the risk of unexplained strokes among younger adults, a study warns. And heavy smoking is even worse, with stroke risk more than quadrupled among adults who smoke... Read more ...
Set, hut! Super Bowl Sunday is over. But it's not just about big plays and bad calls, it's also a sodium tsunami. On average, foods advertised during NFL games contain 40% of the daily recommended... Read more ...
It's tough for a man to know what to do following a diagnosis of prostate cancer. The treatment is often worse than the risk posed by the cancer itself, causing some men to suffer incontinence and... Read more ...
People with diabetes who are taking GLP-1 meds such as Ozempic or Mounjaro may be getting an added bonus: Reductions in their odds for a dangerous blood clot, research finds. The study found... Read more ...
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