Most people ignore their body’s ‘check engine’ light
Three in four Americans wish they had a “check engine” light for their health, according to a new survey. A poll of 2,000 general population...
My rare condition causes my eyes to switch off while driving
One woman in England had her eyes randomly “switch off” while she was driving on a highway, only later to be diagnosed with a rare...
Natural immunity as effective as COVID vax— years after mandates
Years after the rollout of vaccine mandates that led to the firing of thousands of workers, the Lancet has reported that natural immunity is just...
Drug-resistant stomach bug spreading across US: CDC alert
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a “serious public health alert,” warning of a nationwide spike in “extensively drug-resistant” shigellosis. The highly...
Small amounts of air pollution increase risk of heart attack, death: study
Air pollution detected at some of the lowest levels in the US can prompt fatal heart attacks and strokes, according to alarming new findings published...
Exercise more effective than meds for mental health: study
A run a day keeps the depression away. Researchers from the University of South Australia have discovered regular exercise may be more effective than medication...
Blue-collar workers have higher sperm counts: Harvard study
Want stronger sperm? Consider taking up the hard hat. Blue-collar workers with physically demanding jobs have almost 50% higher sperm counts than their white-collar office-bound...
Head trauma could put people at higher risk of brain cancer
Mind your head. Multiple bumps to your noggin might put you at risk of brain cancer later in life, a new study reports. Researchers from...
Research reveals a surprising cause behind depression
A new way to treat depression may be on the horizon. A growing body of research points to an unlikely cause of the affliction — inflammation...
Daily pot users more likely to develop heart disease: study
Using marijuana every day increases the risk of developing heart disease, a study presented by the American College of Cardiology found. People who used marijuana...