March 26 Dementia risk signals could lie in simple blood pressure readings, researchers say New research suggests that routine blood pressure checks may predict dementia risk years before symptoms, with one metric linked to a 76% higher risk in adults under 65.
March 25 Chronic back pain may have met its match with hormone treatment, scientists say A Johns Hopkins study suggests the parathyroid hormone may stop chronic back pain at its source by reversing nerve growth in degenerating spinal discs.
March 25 JD Vance's anti-fraud task force 'ramps up' identifying fraud across US after suspending 70 providers in LA VP JD Vance's anti-fraud task force is expanding nationally, using AI to detect Medicaid fraud after suspending 70 LA providers flagged as high risk.
March 25 Bodybuilding legend Lee Haney seeks living kidney donor as family goes public with health struggles Eight-time Mr. Olympia champion Lee Haney is urgently seeking a living kidney donor after his son revealed the bodybuilding legend's kidney is failing.
March 25 Cannabis may backfire for mental health disorders, major study finds Medicinal cannabinoids show little strong evidence of helping mental health or substance use disorders, University of Sydney researchers concluded in a major review.
March 24 March Madness sparks surprising surge in sexual procedure for men March Madness isn't just for brackets — some men schedule vasectomies to recover on the couch while watching college basketball games, surgeons say.
March 24 Why my Walk Across America must pause and why it's not ending anytime soon After 190 days Pastor Corey Brooks pauses his Walk across America for health reasons. He is trusting in God to complete his South Side Chicago mission to help underprivileged kids.
March 23 Parkinson's risk increases with exposure to common chemical, study suggests New research from UCLA links prolonged exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos to increased Parkinson’s risk, with supporting evidence from both human and animal studies.
March 23 Father pleads for stem cell donor for his teen son Juan Uribe, a father seeking a stem cell donor for his 15-year-old son with a rare blood disorder, raises awareness of the condition and urges people to get tested on ‘Fox & Friends.’ http://giftoflife.org/Max swabformax.com
March 23 Eating more of certain type of food could shorten cancer survivors' lives, study finds A new study found cancer survivors who eat more ultraprocessed foods face a 48% higher death risk and 57% higher cancer mortality risk over time.