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31 Oct
A new study finds taking one 10–15-minute walk lowers heart disease and death risk significantly more than taking several short strolls, even when total steps are the same.
30 Oct
A new study finds a surprising surge in severe diverticulitis among young adults in the U.S.
29 Oct
New research shows common viruses increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, especially in the weeks following initial infection.
Folks using melatonin supplements as a sleep aid might be putting themselves at risk for future heart problems, a new study says.
Adults with insomnia who’d been using melatonin for a year or more had 90% higher odds of heart failure, researchers are scheduled to report Nov. 10 in New Orleans at a meeting of the American Heart Associ...
A new three-pronged blood test can highlight people with a nearly tripled risk for heart attack, a new study says.
The test relies on three blood markers linked to heart disease: lipoprotein a [Lp(a)], remnant cholesterol and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hsCRP], researchers are slated to report at a Nov. 10 meeting of the American ...
The bright lights of the big city might seem dazzling, but they can be hard on your heart health, a new study says.
People exposed to high levels of artificial light have an increasingly higher risk of heart disease, researchers are scheduled to report at a Nov. 10 meeting of the American Heart Association in New Orleans.
Higher expo...
A new “smart toilet” device aims to help people track their health by analyzing their bathroom trips.
The Dekoda device clamps around the rim of any standard toilet, where it uses advanced sensors to scan a person’s waste, says its manufacturer, Kohler Health.
With this data, folks can monitor their hydration and gu...
A recent hike in U.S. visa fees could cause a medical brain drain in America’s rural regions.
Rural areas have nearly twice the percentage of medical professionals working under H-1B visas as urban counties, researchers reported Oct. 29 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Likewise, the percentage of H-1...
Women are gritting out menopause without seeking any treatment for their symptoms, a new Mayo Clinic study says.
More than 4 out of 5 women said they did not seek medical care for menopause symptoms, researchers reported in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
“Menopause is universal for women at midlife, the symptoms are common a...