A team of international researchers has created innovative materials that could make electronic displays like those in ...
The types of blood pressure medications commonly prescribed include diuretics (water pills), ACE inhibitors, calcium channel ...
Excessive alcohol use and alcohol-related deaths are increasing at an alarming rate among women, particularly those in their ...
Recently, researchers at the University of Liverpool found that rilmenidine, a common medication used to treat high blood ...
Every day, about 48.5 tons of space rock hurtle towards Earth. Meteorites that fall into the ocean are never recovered. But the ones that crash on land can spark debates about legal ownership.
Air pollution is widely known to harm our health, but recent studies are shedding light on its specific impact on mental health, particularly depression. A new study published in Menopause explores ...
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it can cause serious harm without obvious symptoms. After the age of 50, the risks of untreated high blood ...
Chronic low back pain is a major cause of disability worldwide, often leaving patients frustrated when treatments like medication fail to provide lasting relief. Researchers from the University of ...
Three common heart conditions—heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and coronary heart disease—are closely linked to cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia, according to a new scientific ...
A team of researchers has developed innovative artificial muscle fibers that can produce and store energy. These fibers mimic real muscles and could transform industries such as advanced textiles, ...
Cognitive decline is often associated with well-known symptoms like memory loss or confusion. However, some less obvious signs may also indicate changes in brain health, but they often go unnoticed.
Feeling tired now and then is a part of life, but for many people over 60, fatigue seems to come more often and last longer. It’s easy to wonder, “Is this normal, or is something wrong?” While some ...