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New research shows eating more foods rich in potassium while eating less salt can more effectively control blood pressure
A new UC Davis Health study published in Psychological Medicine suggests that when it comes to helping adolescents succeed in school and maintain healthy friendships, sleep may matter more than screen time, exercise or diet. This was particularly true for youth experiencing anxiety, depression or other mental health challenges
Baron Capital, an investment management company, released its Q2 2026 investor letter for the “Baron Health Care Fund”. A copy of the letter is available to download here. The Fund gained 11.99% during the quarter, compared with the 10.48% gain for the Russell 3000 Health Care Index and the 15.44% gain for the Russell 3000 Index. Since inception,…
Official images of an upcoming Paris Saint-Germain lifestyle shirt have leaked, revealing an eye-catching retro lifestyle shirt set to release soon. Retailing for $85, the top is part of Nike’s expanding lineup that blends streetwear culture with classic pitch aesthetics. The piece features a relaxed, oversized silhouette crafted from a shiny polyester fabric inspired by…
A child with a few light-brown spots on the skin may not appear seriously ill. Yet what looks like harmless birthmarks could be the earliest sign of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), a lifelong genetic disorder that can affect nearly every organ system in the body. Despite being one of the world’s most common rare diseases,…
Beginning in fall 2027, first-semester grades for all incoming students in the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science and the Arts will appear as pass/no credit on their transcripts
Ariana Grande isn’t letting the internet tell her story. In an emotional speech midway through her Chicago concert on August 3, she reclaimed the narrative about her health
WASHINGTON — If you open a fitness app first thing in the morning there’s a good chance a number or color is waiting for you before you’ve even gotten out of bed. Green means go. Red means rest. It feels like the device already knows more about your body than you do
HealthDay News — The associations of healthy or unhealthy plant-based diet indices (hPDI or uPDI) with risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and mortality seem not to vary based on food processing levels, according to a study presented at NUTRITION 2026, the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, held from…
As Appalachia continues to face disproportionately high rates of substance use disorder and opioid overdose, East Tennessee State University is helping prepare the next generation of researchers to address one of the region’s most pressing public health challenges

