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A nationwide Swedish study sheds light on how blood thinners might help slow cognitive decline in people with both atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular heart rhythm, and Alzheimer’s disease
The differences in body types does mean that, on average, women find the exercise more difficult – but that’s not the whole story
A nationwide recall is affecting two popular frozen desserts sold under the Reese’s and Almond Joy brand names, prompting shoppers to take another look at what is in their freezers
Parents or carers of children who are five or under in the Barry area are being urged to take up the offer of Hepatitis A vaccines for their child
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 17: Herbalife, a premier health and wellness company, participated at the RISE for Healthy Ageing Conference 2026, hosted by the Longevity India Initiative at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). The association reinforces Herbalife’s commitment to advancing healthy ageing through science-backed nutrition, metabolic wellness, innovation and collaboration
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Pediatric IBD: Search AdvertisementAdvertisement August 17, 2026/Pediatrics/Gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition
Nearly two in 10 normal-weight Korean women perceive themselves as obese, according to a recent survey. The findings are raising concerns over the use of increasingly popular injectable weight-loss drugs among people who are not obese
The world of college gymnastics never truly stops, even in the offseason. One week can bring a whirlwind of news, from seismic shifts in coaching lineups to athletes unveiling jaw-dropping new skills in training. It’s easy to miss a beat, but don’t worry—we have you covered. This is your weekly dose of everything you need…
From a food-deficit country after independence, Bangladesh is now one of the world’s leading producers of rice, vegetables, fish and fruits. However, ensuring food availability alone does not establish true food security. The biggest challenge today is to make food security nutrition-sensitive, so that every person can consume food rich in sufficient calories as well…
A national facility to improve patients’ access to life-changing drugs and supercharge the development of biomedical innovations is being established at Murdoch University

