A UCLA study shows that a new treatment combining a radioactive drug with radiation therapy could help delay hormone therapy for men with recurring prostate cancer.
Weight-loss experts explain why combining GLP-1 medications with bariatric surgery may be the most effective approach to treating obesity in 2025.
Scientists link poor oral health to dramatically higher pancreatic cancer risk, emphasizing the importance of regular brushing and dental care for prevention.
Researchers developed an experimental method to convert skin cells into eggs, potentially allowing older women and same-sex couples to have genetically related children.
Americans traveling abroad should use insect repellent and protective clothing to prevent chikungunya virus since no vaccine exists for the mosquito-borne illness, experts caution.
The FDA-approved Inluriyo, an oral estrogen receptor antagonist from Eli Lilly, has shown to achieve significant improvement in progression-free survival for breast cancer.
Research on María Branyas, the world's oldest woman at 117, reveals how healthy diet, beneficial gut bacteria and protective genes contributed to her record-breaking longevity.
A new study from the University of Leicester finds that high fruit intake reduces air pollution's harmful effects on the lungs, particularly in women who eat four portions daily.
Registered dietitians weigh in on Starbucks' new protein drinks, noting benefits for breakfast skippers while cautioning against using them as meal substitutes.
Medical experts recognize type 5 diabetes as separate from other types, requiring specialized treatment focusing on nutritional rehabilitation and careful insulin management.
The honey and salt pre-workout trend gains expert approval from nutritionist Robin DeCicco, who says the combination mimics supplements' effects for gym sessions.
A new study finds that GLP-1 medications are linked to lower overall cancer risk, particularly for endometrial and ovarian cancers, in obese adults. Oncologist Dr. Slomovitz discusses the findings.
A simple wellness trend of jumping 50 times each morning gains popularity on TikTok as an accessible alternative to traditional morning workouts.
Experts question the popular social media trend of using magnesium products on the feet for better sleep due to a lack of research backing the claims.