Study finds bedroom temperatures above 75°F can stress the heart during sleep, with risks tripling above 82°F. Experts suggest keeping it cool for better heart health.
The fungal skin infection TMVII is spreading in Minnesota through direct contact. Health experts advise medical care for round, red rashes that can be painful or itchy.
Family turns to faith and community support as their 13-year-old son battles kidney disease and desperately searches for a life-saving organ donor.
Country star Jessie James Decker shares her wellness secrets for staying fit in marriage. Her "marriage body" fitness philosophy goes viral on social media.
A historic measles outbreak has hit Ave Maria University in Florida with over 40 infections, marking the largest wave of college campus infections in recent history.
A historic measles outbreak has hit Ave Maria University in Florida with over 40 infections, marking the largest wave of college campus infections in recent history.
Dr. Mark Hyman calls new nutrition guidelines "revolutionary" for targeting processed foods and sugar drinks, despite dairy and protein concerns for some groups.
New study finds kefir paired with prebiotic fiber reduces inflammation more effectively than omega-3 supplements alone, offering gut health benefits.
Cannabis was linked to increased brain volume in a new study, but researchers urge caution, as findings contradict previous research on marijuana's effects.
New sensory nutrition research reveals how bitter foods like dark chocolate may sharpen memory and attention through taste-triggered brain activation.
Women's health expert Dr. Mary Claire Haver reveals three essential changes for healthy aging: sleep, proper nutrition and strength training.
New research shows most Hawaiian forest birds carry avian malaria, fueling widespread transmission and raising extinction risks for native wildlife.
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Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25% over 20 years, long-term study finds. Cognitive speed training shows lasting protection against Alzheimer's disease.