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20 May
A new study finds restricting calories or eating low-fat may slightly reduce depressive symptoms, but researchers say the evidence is limited.
19 May
A new study finds sitting too much leads to brain shrinkage even if you get the recommended 150 minutes of exercise per week.
16 May
Researchers compare COVID-19 vaccination status with pregnancy outcomes in approximately 900 women and find no association between vaccination and miscarriage.
WEDNESDAY, May 21, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Worried you’re scarfing down too many ultra-processed foods?
Blood and urine tests might be able to reveal how much of your diet is made up of industrially produced foods, a new study says.
Chemicals produced as the body converts ultra-processed food and drink into energy can be ...
Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt have been recalled because they may contain plastic pieces.
Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer, voluntarily recalled the products last month. Its brands include Blue Bunny and Halo Top ice cream products, according to The Associated Press.
The nationwide ...
Some of the nation's top brain researchers are still facing layoffs, even after U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said no working scientists would be cut.
Last month, scientists at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) got layoff notices. NINDS is part of the National Institu...
Publix is recalling one of its popular GreenWise baby food pouches because it may contain lead, the company said this week.
The recalled product is the Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouch.
The supermarket chain said it found the issue through routine testing and pulled the pouches off store shelves, NBC News ...
Men are usually about five inches taller than women, but scientists have long wondered why. Now, a new study points to a possible reason: A gene called SHOX.
The study -- published May 19 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences -- was drawn from genetic data from roughly 1 million people, The New York Times reported...
Two out of 5 people with heart failure are more likely to die because they aren’t regularly seeing a cardiologist, a new study says.
The 3 in 5 heart failure patients who do see a cardiologist once a year have a 24% lower risk of death, researchers report in the European Heart Journal.
“In patients with heart fai...