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Popular fruit may help protect your skin from the sun, new study suggests

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Popular fruit may help protect your skin from the sun, new study suggests

The benefits of grapes could go beyond providing a healthy snack.According to a study published in the journal ACS Nutrition Science, regular grape consumption can change how the genes behave, giving the skin an added defense system against sun damage.The research, led by scientists at Western New England University, suggests that grapes could trigger changes in DNA.EATING A COMMON VITAMIN-C PACKED FRUIT MIGHT TOTALLY TRANSFORM SKIN, STUDY FINDSResearchers tracked a […]

todayMay 26, 2026 5

Ozempic-style drugs linked to major slowdown in cancer spread, new study finds

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Ozempic-style drugs linked to major slowdown in cancer spread, new study finds

Popular glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) weight-loss drugs may help slow the spread of some cancers, according to new research to be presented at a major medical conference.Research led by Cleveland Clinic found that the medications may reduce the spread of several obesity-related cancers, including lung, breast, colorectal and liver cancers.The findings will be presented at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting next week in Chicago.WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS NOW LINKED TO CANCER PROTECTION IN […]

todayMay 26, 2026 5

One type of sitting may pose greater dementia risk than another, study suggests

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One type of sitting may pose greater dementia risk than another, study suggests

For years, researchers have believed prolonged sitting could raise dementia risk — but new findings suggest the type of sitting may matter more than previously thought.The research, which was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine in March, found that replacing mentally passive sedentary behavior with mentally active sedentary behavior was associated with a significant reduction in dementia risk.Mentally active sedentary behaviors could include reading, office work and other […]

todayMay 25, 2026 4

Experimental Alzheimer’s drug could reduce alcohol withdrawal damage, researchers say

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Experimental Alzheimer’s drug could reduce alcohol withdrawal damage, researchers say

An investigational dementia drug may also ease alcohol withdrawal by calming the brain inflammation linked to addiction and relapse.That’s according to researchers at the University of Kentucky, who studied an experimental medication called MW150 that targets a brain inflammation pathway known as p38α MAPK.The drug, which has not yet been approved, is designed to treat mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.ALCOHOL DEATHS HAVE MORE THAN DOUBLED IN RECENT YEARS, ESPECIALLY AMONG […]

todayMay 25, 2026 1

Filtered water at specific ages could add months to your lifespan decades later, new study finds

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Filtered water at specific ages could add months to your lifespan decades later, new study finds

Drinking filtered water may extend a person's life by several months, according to a new study.The research, published in the American Journal of Health Economics, reveals that being exposed to water filtration systems early in life can significantly increase longevity. By analyzing public health infrastructure shifts from the early 20th century, researchers found that city water filtration alone increased the lifespan of older American men by an average of 3.2 […]

todayMay 24, 2026 1

5 common walking mistakes that could hurt your progress, according to an expert

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5 common walking mistakes that could hurt your progress, according to an expert

Walking is a great way to get the body moving and clear the mind — but if you're doing it wrong, it may do more harm than good.That's according to Dr. Milica McDowell, author of the new book "Walk," a guide to getting the most out of walking.The Montana-based doctor of physical therapy, who specializes in lower extremity and orthopedics, shared in an interview with Fox News Digital how powerful […]

todayMay 24, 2026

How pneumonia progresses to sepsis: Doctors explain after Kyle Busch’s death

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How pneumonia progresses to sepsis: Doctors explain after Kyle Busch’s death

NASCAR star Kyle Busch’s cause of death was revealed Saturday as severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, according to a statement released by his family. The two-time Cup Series champion, 41, died Thursday after a brief hospitalization with a "severe illness.""The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications," the statement, shared in a news release and reported […]

todayMay 23, 2026

Diet change tied to ‘younger’ biological age in older adults after 4 weeks

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Diet change tied to ‘younger’ biological age in older adults after 4 weeks

Researchers have found that changing your diet — even later in life — may slow the aging process in as little as one month.Researchers from the University of Sydney assigned 104 participants aged 65-75 to one of four diets. Two of the diets were omnivorous and included protein from both animals and plants. Two included 70% of protein from plant sources.DOCTOR SHARES 3 SIMPLE CHANGES TO STAY HEALTHY AND INDEPENDENT […]

todayMay 23, 2026 6

The ‘age’ of your blood could predict dementia risk, new study suggests

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The ‘age’ of your blood could predict dementia risk, new study suggests

Your biological age could reveal your risk of developing dementia.New research published by the Alzheimer’s Association explored the link between a person’s biological age, determined through a blood test, and all-cause dementia risk.The U.K.-based researchers analyzed UK Biobank data from more than 223,000 participants, measuring blood metabolites — small molecules linked to fat processing, inflammation and energy use.AI TOOL SCANS FACES TO PREDICT BIOLOGICAL AGE AND CANCER SURVIVALAccording to health […]

todayMay 23, 2026 3