After death, surprising brain activity hints at mysteries of consciousness—discover what the latest research reveals about life’s final frontier. ...

The human body can endure surprising blood loss, but beyond a critical point, survival becomes impossible—doctors reveal the life-or-death threshold you must know. ...

Navigating the latest longevity research reveals surprising breakthroughs—could true immortality be closer than we think? Discover what’s next in human lifespan. ...

Wondering if mold in your ice maker is dangerous? Learn what immediate steps to take before it impacts your health. ...

What causes Morgan Freeman’s left hand condition and how has it shaped his iconic career? Discover the surprising story behind his resilience. ...

The tiny sand fleas lurking in coastal sands can cause surprising bites—discover how they bite and essential tips to avoid them safely. ...

Most people already know the theory: eat less, move more, and you’ll lose weight. But the reality is messier. Biology, psychology, and daily habits all conspire to stall progress. That’s why so many hit a plateau. If you want consistent, ...

Baxdrostat, a once-daily pill, significantly lowered blood pressure in patients whose hypertension had resisted existing therapies. In the BaxHTN phase 3 trial, systolic blood pressure dropped by nearly 10 mmHg compared with placebo. About 40% of patients achieved healthy blood ...

Key Points at a Glance Moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is linked with a significantly higher risk of malignant brain tumors, according to a study of more than 150,000 adults. The association persisted even after data were combined across three ...

Synthetic lifeforms made from reversed DNA structures spark global alarm over irreversible ecological disruption A group of world-renowned scientists has issued an urgent warning: genetic experiments with synthetic “mirror microbes” could trigger an existential threat to Earth’s ecosystems. The concern ...

Confused Between Lactic and Glycolic Acid? One Works — The Other Wrecks Sensitive Skin If you’ve got sensitive skin, choosing the wrong exfoliant isn’t just ineffective — it’s a fast track to irritation, redness, and flare-ups. Google’s flooded with generic ...

What if the secret to living longer isn’t in your diet, gym routine, or the latest $200 “anti-aging” serum—but in something as simple as who you text at midnight? For over 80 years, Harvard researchers have tracked thousands of lives to ...

Reports of a mysterious illness have gripped the rural Kwango Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), leaving communities reeling and health officials scrambling for answers. Since October 2024, over 400 people have reportedly fallen ill, with more ...

In a startling revelation, a comprehensive study published in The Lancet has unveiled that global diabetes cases have surged from 7% in 1990 to 14% in 2022, now impacting over 800 million adults worldwide. This extensive research, spearheaded by the ...

A Game-Changer in Cancer Research: What’s the Deal with ecDNA? In the world of cancer research, big breakthroughs don’t come around every day. But when they do, they can shake the field to its core. Stanford scientists, working alongside an ...

Ever wondered when your brain hits its prime? Neuroscientist Dr. Stefan Mindea offers enlightening perspectives on the brain’s development, from the linguistic agility of childhood to the wisdom of midlife and the gradual changes that follow. The Brain’s Developmental Journey ...

The Covid-19 pandemic continues to evolve, with new variants emerging that raise concerns about increased transmissibility and potential changes in symptoms. A recent strain gaining attention exhibits mutations that could make it more contagious. Here’s everything you need to know ...

Hot flashes and night sweats have long been an unavoidable challenge for many women going through menopause. Traditionally, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was the primary solution, despite its potential risks. Now, a breakthrough in non-hormonal treatment is on the horizon ...

In a recent episode of the HuffPost podcast “Am I Doing It Wrong?” hosts Raj Punjabi and Noah Michelson spoke with Dr. Amanda Redfern, an ophthalmologist and assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University’s Casey Eye Institute, to discuss ...

A newly identified strain of mpox, referred to as clade 1b, is generating concern among health experts due to its heightened contagion risk and broader transmission across different population groups. Initially emerging in the Democratic Republic of Congo, this variant ...

On an annual basis, around 1.3 million new cases of HIV infection are reported all over the world, with girls and women representing 44 percent of these cases. There is a 62 percent prevalence of this fraction in sub-Saharan Africa. ...

People who were prescribed semaglutide available under the products of Ozempic for diabetes or Wegovy for weight reduction, were more inclined to be diagnosed with a rare condition referred to as NAION (nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy) compared to those who did not ...

Growing Concern Over Mpox Outbreak The CDC is urging at-risk populations, including sexually active gay and bisexual men and individuals with HIV, to get vaccinated against mpox. This comes as a more lethal strain of the virus spreads in the ...

Over 30,000 people aged 45 or older have been monitored by a team of researchers for an average of 11 years. Out of those people, 14,175 were selected for the investigation of cognitive decline, and 20,243 were selected for the ...

It is conceivable that women are more susceptible to vaginal yeast infections than males, as 75 percent of women report having had at least one yeast infection in their lifetime. Yeast infections are a frequent kind of fungal illness. Nevertheless, ...