Morning coffee reduces the risk of death from heart disease

A new study in the European Heart Journal indicates that enjoying coffee in the morning may significantly lower the risk of overall mortality, including...

Half of Americans over 55 may face dementia

Recent studies reveal that the risk of developing dementia among Americans aged 55 and older could be as high as 42%, a figure that...

Red grape juice reduces the risk of erectile dysfunction

Modern studies suggest that regular consumption of red grape juice can lower the risk of erectile dysfunction by up to 80%, offering a natural...

Will the H5N1 flu become more dangerous for people?

Modern strains of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 demonstrate the ability to reduce the human immune response, which eases the course of the...

Consuming processed foods increases the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease

A study published in The Lancet Regional Health - Europe has revealed a connection between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and a heightened risk...

Women spend more on healthcare due to chronic diseases

Women tend to spend significantly more out-of-pocket on healthcare services compared to men. This disparity arises from a combination of factors, including chronic illnesses,...

Genes That Drive Cancer Metastases Discovered

An international team of researchers has made an important breakthrough in understanding the process of metastasis , the leading cause of death among cancer...

A balanced diet with fiber reduces the risk of foodborne infections

A new study by British scientists demonstrates that regular consumption of fiber-rich foods such as whole grain bread, vegetables and legumes can significantly reduce...

Frequent Nighttime Bathroom Trips: What’s Normal and What Isn’t

Medical experts note that waking up once per night to use the bathroom is generally considered normal for individuals under 60. According to Davina Richardson,...