Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack: Study Results
A recent study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic has found that a common artificial sweetener, erythritol, may be linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Erythritol is a sugar alcohol commonly...
Drinking Effects on Health: Study Reveals Greater Harms for Those in Poor Health
Drinking alcohol, even in moderate amounts, may have greater negative effects on health for individuals who are already in poor health or living in deprived areas, according to a recent study. This research challenges...
Study: Moderate Drinking Does Not Benefit Older Adults
Light drinking has long been believed to have some health benefits, but a new study from researchers in Britain suggests otherwise. The study, which tracked over 135,000 adults aged 60 and older for 12...
Save Big on REI’s On Running Sale: Up to 30% Off Editor-Approved Shoes for...
ON running shoes are well-known for their performance engineering and cloud-like cushioning, making them a top choice for runners. However, these shoes often come with a hefty price tag, prompting many to keep an...
Walking 10,000 Steps Daily Reduces Inflammation, Say Doctors
In today's world, the issue of inflammation is becoming increasingly prevalent, with many people seeking ways to reduce it in their bodies. Inflammation is a natural response to injury or infection, but when it...
WaterTok: The Polarizing Food Trend of 2023 Explained
WaterTok has taken TikTok by storm, with over 220 million views on the hashtag and a surge in popularity that shows no signs of slowing down. The trend involves creating and sharing water "recipes"...
Healthy Grocery Shopping Tips for a Better Lifestyle
Today, we have some interesting health news to share with you. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a new epinephrine nasal spray called neffy for treating anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction. Neffy is...
Empowering Atlanta Companies to Become Lifesaving Heroes
Cardiac arrest is a serious medical emergency that can happen to anyone at any time. In fact, nine out of 10 people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of the hospital unfortunately do not survive....
Pfizer CEO’s Vision for Leading Cancer and Obesity Treatments
Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, is looking to shift the focus of the company from its successful COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral Paxlovid to new investments in drugs for cancer and obesity. While Pfizer's...
FDA Denies Approval for MDMA Therapy in PTSD Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced its decision to reject the approval of MDMA, also known as ecstasy, as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a statement released by drugmaker...
Decades of NIH Research Uncover Insights on Rare Bone, Skin, and Endocrine Disease
Decades of NIH Research Uncover Insights on Rare Bone, Skin, and Endocrine DiseaseFor many years, doctors have been trying to understand why patients with fibrous dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome experience such unique symptoms. This rare genetic...
Understanding Angelman Syndrome: What You Need to Know & Colin Farrell’s Son’s Battle
Colin Farrell, the well-known actor, is taking a step forward in raising awareness for a rare genetic condition known as Angelman syndrome. This move comes as he aims to provide more support and resources...