Have you been pooping wrong your whole life? Doctor reveals ‘hack’
It’s a case of form following (bodily) function. Apparently, most people — at least in Western countries — have been pooping wrong their entire life....
Intermittent fasting is no better than counting calories
Restriction is a losing game. Turns out that restricting the time frame in which you eat is no better than restricting calories when it comes...
New ‘triple G’ weight-loss drug may be better than Ozempic
You’ve been great, Ozempic, but we should probably start seeing other drugs. A new weight-loss drug called retatrutide, currently in clinical trials, may help users...
There is a ‘surge’ of global cocaine use, experts blame this
There is a major “surge” in the demand for cocaine across the planet as many new global markets are developing for the narcotic, according to...
I swear by homemade ‘Botox in a bottle’ — don’t waste money on injectables
This might be better than a genie in a bottle. New York-based nutritionist Maty Harrington has taken to TikTok to share her recipe for a...
Childless women over age 35 binge drink more: addiction experts
Childless women aged 35 are at the highest risk of binge drinking and Alchohol Use Disorder (AUD), a new study published in the journal Addiction....
Malaria found in US for first time in 20 years
Malaria, a potentially deadly disease caused by a mosquito-borne parasite, is making inroads into the US. Five new cases of malaria — one in Texas...
16.5M at risk of stroke from exercising too hard: study
Push it — but not too hard. Nearly 16.5 million Americans are at risk of stroke from exercising too hard, a new study found. Published...
Cancer drug shortage ‘is absolute lunacy,’ doctors say
A shortage of cancer drugs is forcing doctors to confront the reality that some patients could die needlessly. “Lives will be shortened,” Dr. Patrick Timmins...
New depression type discovered — and medication can’t treat it
A new study out of Stanford Medicine has found a “new category of depression” that impacts 27% of diagnosed individuals and is “not effectively” treated...