Nutritionist Robin DeCicco reveals pumpkin's powerful antioxidants and nutrients. From purée to seeds, learn how to maximize health benefits in your daily diet.
Nearly 50% of adults develop food allergies later in life, leaving health experts baffled about the sudden rise in adult-onset allergic reactions.
Scientists discover how human hair could revolutionize dental care by repairing tooth enamel and preventing cavities using keratin protein.
Blending faith and science, Dr. Marc Siegel explores how spirituality and medicine intertwine to bring hope and healing in his new book, "The Miracles Among Us."
A new study from Japan revealed that black cumin seed powder significantly lowered bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol in just eight weeks.
A new study from King's College London reveals root canals may lower blood sugar and reduce diabetes risk, plus improve cholesterol and decrease inflammation markers.
A new study from King's College London reveals root canals may lower blood sugar and reduce diabetes risk, plus improve cholesterol and decrease inflammation markers.
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A new daily pill reduced bad cholesterol by 60% in a groundbreaking study of 303 adults with a genetic condition, offering hope for heart disease prevention.
Doctors explore how fasting may help cancer patients by putting cells into "repair mode" during chemotherapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving treatment outcomes.
The CDC changed its stance on its vaccines and autism link after the Department of Health and Human Services launched a comprehensive assessment of potential autism causes.
Health experts warn this flu season could be unusually severe, with early spread and concerning H3N2 strain activity across the U.S. following Australia's worst flu season.
The country's first-ever H5N5 bird flu case has been confirmed in Washington state, where a resident is hospitalized with a rare avian influenza strain never before seen in humans.
A study reveals smoking just two to five cigarettes daily doubles heart disease risk and increases death risk by 60%. Only complete cessation reverses damage.