logo

Health

Diet Drinks & Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib) Risk New Study

  1. March 5, 2024
  2. Health

This study suggests a link between regularly drinking sweetened beverages, both artificially sweetened and sugar-sweetened, and an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation (A-fib), a common irregular heartbeat.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder vs. Self-Love: What's the Difference?

  1. March 5, 2024
  2. Health

While self-love has become a popular concept in recent years, it's crucial to distinguish it from a more complex phenomenon: Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).

Foods For Better Sleep: Drift Off to Dreamland Faster

  1. March 2, 2024
  2. Health

Struggling to catch those precious Zzz's? You might be surprised to learn that your diet can play a significant role in your sleep quality.

What to know about human brain implants

  1. January 31, 2024
  2. Health

In a groundbreaking development, Elon Musk's Neuralink successfully implanted a computer chip into a person's brain on Sunday, as revealed in Musk's Monday post on his X platform

4 simple daily health resolutions that matter more than you think

  1. January 31, 2024
  2. Health

Making New Year’s resolutions is a common endeavor, but the challenge lies in sustaining them. Often, resolutions involve ambitious, multistep changes that, while well-intentioned, prove impractical.

Migraines can be predicted by these two things, study shows

  1. January 31, 2024
  2. Health

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Neurology on Wednesday, researchers have identified key factors that may signal the onset of debilitating migraines, offering potential insights into preventive strategies.

Eating kimchi every day may prevent weight gain, research suggests

  1. January 31, 2024
  2. Health

Kimchi, has emerged as a potential ally in the battle against weight gain, according to recent research. This Korean dish, known for its growing popularity, is believed to enhance beneficial gut bacteria, as indicated by previous studies.

Five Alzheimer's patients developed disease from decades-old medical treatment, doctors find

  1. January 31, 2024
  2. Health

Researchers at the National Prion Clinic at University College London Hospital disclosed that five individuals in the UK developed Alzheimer's as a consequence of growth hormone treatment derived from the brains of deceased donors.