Menu calorie labels are exacerbating eating disorder struggles, with many individuals reporting increased negative thoughts and behaviors. Research reveals these labels often hinder recovery, especially for those already battling disordered eating.  ...

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the US, with a death occurring every 34 seconds. The latest report highlights alarming statistics, urging better prevention through healthier lifestyles and diets.  ...

A rapidly spreading bird flu outbreak is infecting dairy herds across the US, sparking concerns of a potential pandemic. With over 900 herds affected and one death reported experts warn the virus could evolve into a major global threat.  ...

Rising colon cancer rates in the US, especially among young people, are sparking concerns over red meat consumption. Experts remain divided, questioning whether bad science or lifestyle factors are driving the connection.  ...

Cardiologists warn that sugary coffee drinks, like frappuccinos and caramel macchiatos, can harm heart health. While moderate black coffee may benefit cardiovascular health, excessive sugar and fats negate any potential benefits.  ...

Serious health risks, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes, are linked to popular beverages, causing several thousands of deaths globally each year. Experts urge limiting intake to improve overall health. ...

A new study reveals that brief exercise sessions can provide small yet consistent improvements in cognitive functions like memory, attention, and decision-making. The findings highlight the immediate mental benefits of short workouts. ...

A new study reveals that 1 in 20 COVID survivors are battling severe fatigue and cognitive issues linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. This alarming long-term effect raises urgent concerns about the lasting impact of the virus. ...

By 2060, the U.S. is expected to see one million new dementia cases annually, with 40 percent of people over 55 at risk. Experts emphasize managing blood pressure and adopting healthy habits in midlife to reduce risk. ...

A US study has found that deep sleep can weaken negative memories by reactivating positive ones, offering hope for trauma recovery. While the findings are promising, further research is needed to determine real-world applications. ...