Scientists Identify Unexpected Early Symptom That Could Signal Dementia
A recent study has revealed a surprising early warning sign of dementia: large jumps in daytime sleepiness, including frequent or heavy napping. Researchers believe...
CDC Urges Mass Vaccinations as Hospitalizations Reach Near-Record High Amid Highly Contagious Virus Surge
Health officials in the United States are sounding the alarm as hospitalizations linked to a rapidly spreading virus are climbing toward record levels. The...
Bad habit practiced by many Americans now linked to birth defects and autism
According to a new study, smoking cannabis could have a catastrophic effect on fertility and fetal development. In the United States, cannabis use has...
Chronic Insomnia is Bad for the Brain: A New Study Sheds Light
If you’re suffering from chronic insomnia, you might experience a faster decline in memory and thinking skills compared to those who sleep well. A...
‘Kissing bug’ disease becoming an endemic in US, CDC report says
According to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Chagas disease, also known as kissing bug disease, is...
West Nile Virus Surge Raises Public Health Concerns
Health officials in the United States have reported that West Nile virus infections are becoming more severe so far this year, with case counts...
How aging affects bone health and mobility
As we grow older, our bones begin to lose mass or density. During this period, they start to lose essential minerals like calcium and...
More children across the globe are now obese than underweight, UNICEF warns
According to a major study by children's charity organization, UNICEF, it was reported that there are currently more children in the world who are...
Sweden’s New Health Minister Collapses on Stage Moments After Appointment
According to reports from Swedish media outlets, Elisabeth Lann, the newly appointed health minister of Sweden, collapsed on stage during a press conference on...
Common Myths About Vaccines and the Truth Behind Them
Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent many infectious diseases. They work by boosting the body’s natural immune response to diseases caused by...














