A landmark study reveals that weight-loss injections may significantly reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers, potentially transforming preventive medicine. The findings suggest that GLP-1 receptor agonists could halve cancer risk, prompting calls for further research.
Harvard's extensive biodata repository, crucial for health research, faces extinction due to funding cuts by the Trump administration. Experts warn of dire consequences for public health advancements.
New research shows that getting vaccinated against shingles may reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The study found vaccinated individuals have significantly lower cardiovascular disease rates. Discover the surprising health benefits of shingles vaccination!
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlights alarming autism rates in U.S. children, promising comprehensive studies on environmental causes. Experts weigh in on the implications and challenges of rising diagnoses.
A groundbreaking study reveals that getting vaccinated against shingles may lower the risk of developing dementia by 20% over seven years. This research highlights the potential of immunization in protecting brain health as we age.
Struggling to find time for daily workouts? New research reveals that being a weekend warrior can provide substantial health benefits, reducing the risk of serious diseases. Discover how just 150 minutes of activity can change your life!
A groundbreaking study reveals that the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of developing dementia by 20% in older adults. This discovery highlights the importance of vaccinations for brain health as we age.
In a shocking move, the Department of Health has appointed vaccine skeptic David Geier to lead a new NIH study. Experts warn this could undermine decades of scientific research on vaccines and public health.
New research challenges the idea that bacterial vaginosis (BV) isn’t sexually transmitted. A study shows treating male partners can significantly reduce BV recurrence in women. Experts call for updated health guidelines to reflect these findings.
New research shows that infants with diverse diets are 61% less likely to develop food allergies by 18 months. Discover how early dietary habits can shape your child's health!