Colon cancer: THIS simple test can save your life, a top US doc says - Times of India
Colorectal cancer is projected to cause 1.6 million deaths and 3.2 million new cases annually by 2040, according to the World Health Organization. This is a staggering escalation of 73% from today’s numbers. It is the second leading cause of cancer-related de…
Interval walking: Why this 3-minute Japanese walking technique can give you greater benefits than jogging - The Times of India
Japanese researchers have unveiled an \"Interval Walking Training\" method, potentially burning more fat than jogging. This technique involves alternati
A Study of 500,000 Medical Records Linked Viruses With Alzheimer's Again And Again - ScienceAlert
A study of around 500,000 medical records published in 2023 suggested that severe viral infections like encephalitis and pneumonia increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
From reducing inflammation to high blood sugar: 6 reasons to have a pinch of cinnamon before bedtime - The Times of India
Cinnamon has long been used in kitchens and traditional medicine, but more recently researchers have been looking at how this spice might influence health when taken regularly in small amounts. One common ritual is mixing a pinch of cinnamon into warm water b…
Misophonia Might Be a Brain Regulation Disorder - Neuroscience News
A new study shows that misophonia, strong negative reactions to certain sounds, is closely linked to cognitive and emotional inflexibility.
Experts Say This Anti-Inflammatory Food Can Also Improve Your Gut Health - AOL.com
Registered dietitians say these anti-inflammatory foods may protect your heart, brain, and more—and the research shows that's true.
The 5 Healthiest Protein Bars You Can Find at the Supermarket, According to Registered Dietitians - Real Simple
Discover some of the healthiest protein bars you can buy at the supermarket, according to registered dietitians. Healthy picks include nut-based bars and more.
Scientists seek ‘anti-Ozempic’ to stop cancer patients wasting away - The Times
Cancer Research UK is funding Tobias Janowitz to explore biological pathways that may boost appetite — for food and life — and help people live longer
Fragments of Bacteria in Our Gut May Lull Our Brains to Sleep at Night - ScienceAlert
Pieces of bacteria migrating from the gut to the brain may play a key role in sleep, scientists have discovered, suggesting that the oldest and most basic microorganisms in our bodies are crucial in telling us when to nod off.
Striking images capture an antibiotic slaying bacteria in real time - Live Science
Scientists have captured images of polymyxins, a type of antibiotic, disrupting and infiltrating the membranes of disease-causing bacteria.
Gastroenterologists shares 4 simple ways to improve your gut health - Times of India
Our gut is more than just a digestive tube, it’s a living ecosystem full of trillions of microbes that influence digestion, immunity, metabolism and even mood. When that ecosystem is balanced, we feel energized, resilient, and comfortable; when it’s disrupted…
5 Daily Habits That Can Help You Live Longer, Backed by Science - Woman's World
Discover healthy aging tips backed by science. From eating breakfast earlier to building strength and nurturing relationships, these simple habits support longevity and wellness.
6 Carbs That Could Help You Lose Visceral Fat, According to Dietitians - EatingWell
6 carbs that could help you lose visceral fat are sweet potatoes, oats, barley, quinoa, lentils and beans. Learn how, plus tasty ways to enjoy them.
New Research Challenges Long-Standing Method For Treating Cancer - ScienceAlert
Removing lymph nodes during cancer surgery has saved countless lives in many tumour types.
People Are Horrified by Lab-Grown Human Brains - Futurism
Brain organoids, miniature human brains grown in a lab, can be used by scientists for experiments but some people are horrified by the idea.
Emotional well-being can be just as important as physical health for longevity, new study finds - CNN
Older adults can increase their longevity through a holistic health approach that focuses on physical lifestyle changes and emotional well-being, a new study finds.