People eating more junk food can counteract its ill effects on mental health by cardio exercises such as running, according to an animal study on Tuesday.
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A new study presented at the 2025 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society in Orlando highlights the combined impact of early menopause and reduced cardiac function on brain health and cognitive performance. While earlier menopause has already been linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s dementia, this study explores how it may also worsen the effects of poor heart function on the brain. Conducted by researchers including lead author Tallinn Splinter from the University of Toronto, the study involved over 500 participants.
A new study presented at the 2025 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society in Orlando highlights the combined impact of early menopause and reduced cardiac function on brain health and cognitive performance.
The breakthrough mRNA vaccine that enabled the world to fight Covid-19 may also be used to fight cancers of the lung or skin, according to a study.
Popular drugs for diabetes management and weight loss, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, could also be effective in reducing alcohol use, according to a study.
India is facing a silent but serious health challenge of Vitamin D deficiency, according to a report on Monday that urged the government to tackle the lack of the sunshine vitamin in one in every five Indians.
Gut microbiome may hold the key to improving depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions — one of the world’s most pressing health challenges affecting nearly one in seven people globally, according to a study.
A major shift is unfolding in the field of skin cancer prevention, ignited by new research showing that an everyday vitamin supplement may prevent many cases of the world’s most frequently diagnosed cancer.
The escalating use of digital devices is contributing significantly to a rise in eye-related issues among both adults and children, as highlighted by experts on the eve of World Sight Day.
A groundbreaking study from Houston Methodist has unveiled a significant connection between obesity and Alzheimer’s disease.
