HEALTH 6 days ago Aging may speed up after death of a loved one, study finds: 'Major life stressor' Experiencing the loss of a loved one not only has an emotional impact, but it may also speed up the aging process, according to a recent Columbia study.
HEALTH October 7 Aging slowdown could be surprise benefit of existing medication, research shows A drug used to prevent organ rejection in kidney transplant patients is being touted for potentially slowing down aging. Experts comment on the potential benefits and the need for more research.
HEALTH September 22 Virus linked to rare paralyzing illness in children could spike in US, wastewater data suggests Wastewater samples have shown elevated levels of a respiratory virus that has been linked to paralysis in some children, according to a report from WastewaterSCAN. Infectious disease experts weigh in.
HEALTH September 15 'Dead butt syndrome' could happen after sitting too long, here's how to avoid the condition Sitting for prolonged periods is can cause “dead butt syndrome," or gluteal amnesia, according to health experts. Here's how to know if you have it, and how to treat and prevent it.
HEALTH September 9 'Six-pack surgery' gaining popularity among men, say plastic surgeons More men are seeking “six-pack abs" with the help of a surgical procedure called high-definition liposuction, according to plastic surgeons. Experts share how it works and potential risks.
HEALTH August 22 Man's panic attack during live news broadcast spotlights anxiety disorder After an Australian meteorologist recently suffered a panic attack on-air, there has been a new emphasis on the mental health condition. Experts offer tips on handling and preventing anxiety attacks.
HEALTH August 14 Pop singer Lance Bass has type 1.5 diabetes, here’s what to know about the disease Pop singer Lance Bass recently shared that he has type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). Experts reveal how it's different from other forms of diabetes.
HEALTHY LIVING August 13 6 water safety tips amid boating deaths, with alcohol a leading factor in tragedy Hundreds of lives are lost each year on U.S. waterways due to recreational boating accidents that can be prevented, says the U.S Coast Guard. Here are 6 tips for staying safe on the water.
Camping-Hiking July 24 Hiker's death in Utah spotlights need for safety protocols on the trail Amid a flurry of recently reported hiking-related deaths, multiple outdoor safety experts share essential tips to help prevent hazards on the trail this summer and beyond.
Relationships July 6 Why ‘pebbling' is the new social media love language inspired by penguins Some humans are taking their relationship cues from penguins these days. A relationship trend called “pebbling" involves sending memes, videos or links to a person to connect or show affection.