Light Pollution Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s Risk: Study Results
Exposure to outdoor light at night has been linked to an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience. The study, conducted by researchers at Rush...
Zenni Performance Sunglasses: Weeklong Test and Review
Zenni Performance Sunglasses: Weeklong Test and ReviewAs an athlete, I have a love-hate relationship with sunglasses. When I’m working out, they often start to slip off my face the moment I begin to sweat....
Newborn Screening Study: Link to Sudden Infant Death Risk
Newborn Screening Study Reveals Potential Link to Sudden Infant Death SyndromeSudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains a heartbreaking mystery in the world of infant health, claiming the lives of babies aged 1 month to...
‘Six-Pack Surgery Trend: Plastic Surgeons Report Increase in Men Seeking Muscle Enhancement’
Men's interest in enhancing their physique through plastic surgery is on the rise, with a specific trend emerging in the form of "six-pack surgery." Plastic surgeons are reporting an increase in the number of...
Empowering Local Event Encourages Girls in STEM Careers
Empowering Girls in STEM Careers Through Local EventsIn a bid to empower young girls and encourage their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) careers, the American Heart Association recently organized a groundbreaking...
Effects of Covid Lockdowns on Teen Brain Development: Research Findings
During the Covid-19 pandemic, lockdowns and restrictions had a significant impact on the brain development of teenagers, according to research findings from the University of Washington. The study, published in the Proceedings of the...
1 in 7 Kids Have Higher Than Normal Blood Pressure: American Heart Association Study
New research from the American Heart Association (AHA) has shed light on the concerning prevalence of high blood pressure among children and teens in the United States. According to the preliminary findings, about 14%...
2024 Alaska Heart Run & Walk: Uniting Community for Heart & Brain Health
The 2024 Alaska Heart Run & Walk is set to take place on Saturday, September 21 at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage. Organized by the American Heart Association, this event aims to unite...
Florida Voters Questioned by Police About Abortion Rights Ballot Petition
State police in Florida have been making visits to voters' homes to question them about signing a petition to get an abortion rights amendment on the ballot in November. This has raised concerns among...
‘Slow Horses Season 4: TV’s Best Spy Show Returns’
Apple TV+ Slow Horses Season 4: A Must-Watch Spy Show Returns with a BangIn the ever-evolving landscape of television, certain shows take time to find their footing and build a dedicated fan base. HBO's...
Reduce Dementia Risk by 35% with This Common Drug: New Study
A recent study has shed light on a potential breakthrough in the fight against dementia, particularly for individuals with type 2 diabetes. The study, published in BMJ on August 28, found that a certain...
Comparing Amylin Drugs Wegovy and Zepbound for Obesity Treatment: Which Is Better?
Amylin Pharmaceuticals, a pioneering company in the field of diabetes treatments, first stumbled upon the potential for weight loss as a side effect of their early clinical trials targeting receptors of the amylin hormone...


















