• Home
  • About
  • Contact
Share on Facebook on Twitter
Show Headline News

Medical News Today

  • How eliminating sugar may alter the gut microbiome: mouse study
  • Survodutide weight-loss drug may reduce harmful fat while preserving muscle
  • Vitamin C may help preserve brain gray matter volume as we age
  • AI-mammography systems detect 1 in 5 breast cancer cases 6 years before diagnosis
  • New oral GLP-1 drug lowers blood sugar levels by 7% in people with type 2 diabetes
  • Vitamin A overdoses rose by 38.7% in 2025: How do you get the right amount?
  • Large psilocybin dose briefly improved dementia in case study: What to know
  • GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy may help slow biological aging
  • Why a new study suggests 7 weekly drinks may be the new limit for alcohol risk
  • '5 a day': Which fruit and veg are best for heart health and why?
  • Could a common blood pressure drug worsen kidney disease in type 2 diabetes?
  • Plant foods contain a compound that may strengthen the gut barrier
  • Natural trans fats in dairy not linked to increased heart disease or diabetes risk
  • An avocado a day may help control blood sugar, study claims
  • GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy may help lower breast cancer risk by 30%

MedlinePlus Health News

  • Vagus nerve stimulation
  • GLP-1 agonists
  • What Is Breast Cancer?
  • Neuroblastoma in Children
  • COG Member Institutions
  • Cyanide
  • Crime Prevention and Personal Safety Tips to Help Keep You and Your Community Safe from Crime
  • Pedestrian Safety
  • Pest Control and Pesticide Safety for Consumers
  • Symptoms of ADHD
  • Teen Emergency Kit Checklist
  • Teen Shelter Safety Factsheet
  • Teen Activity Book
  • Guidelines for Staying Safe at a Disaster Shelter
  • Protect Children's Health: Natural Disasters and Emergencies

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • Scientists found a surprising problem with sugar-free diets New!
  • People taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic started moving less New!
  • Why middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S. New!
  • Your brain can keep improving into your 90s, study finds
  • Why grandparents matter more than ever for children's mental health
  • A hidden gene finally explains this rare neurological disorder
  • New fentanyl vaccine blocks deadly overdoses before they start
  • These tiny holes could change how the world cleans water
  • Can fasting fight gum disease? Scientists find surprising link
  • Scientists discover a surprising cancer link to Alzheimer’s disease
  • Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough
  • Scientists found the strength training sweet spot for a longer life
  • The deadly tapeworm spreading across America has reached the Pacific Northwest
  • Scientists discover a hidden cause of aging cells that can be reversed
  • Scientists shut down cancer DNA repair to overcome drug resistance

Natural News

  • Study Links Iodine Deficiency to Increased Risk of Thyroid Nodules New!
  • The Truth About Pet Cancer: A review of the hidden epidemic and the path to natural healing New!
  • Iranian Filmmaker: U.S. Misjudged Tehran’s Resolve After Military Strikes New!
  • A conservative look at the hard science behind almond’s six core health benefits New!
  • White House AI Deal Would Override State Laws, Mandate Age Verification New!
  • Meta-analysis of 235 trials identifies optimal strategy for preserving muscle mass in aging adults New!
  • Federal regulators RECALL 254,000 children’s pool toys over impalement hazard New!
  • Brown Fat Linked to Lower Vascular Inflammation in Obese Adults, Study Finds New!
  • The unsung nutrient: How vitamin K fortifies bones, clots blood and may shield the heart New!
  • Trump Considers Executive Order to Extend FISA Section 702 After House Fails to Pass Extension New!
  • Low-calorie eating: The truth about nutrient-dense foods
  • The unrelenting ‘maxxing’ machine: When self-improvement becomes a spiritual sickness
  • Creatine Supplementation Linked to Muscle, Cognitive Benefits, Studies Show
  • DNI Gabbard unveils shocking scope of U.S.-funded global biolabs
  • Planning for emergencies with chronic illness: A practical guide for vulnerable populations

BBC Health

  • A&E to remain open as doctors' strike called off New!
  • Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government New!
  • Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government New!
  • 'Amazing' toy scanner eases children's MRI anxiety
  • Cancellations 'unavoidable' during hospital strike
  • College opens lifelike hospital training ward
  • Major A&E changes announced amid strikes
  • What is meningitis B and why is a vaccine only being offered to some teenagers?
  • Can you do the 'Asian squat'?
  • What are the symptoms of meningitis and how is it spread?
  • 'I've never been this good' – revolutionary immune reset puts lupus in remission
  • 'I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed' - the real cost of NHS dentist shortage
  • Meningitis B vaccine to be offered to a million young people
  • Why did it take so long for me to be diagnosed?
  • How do weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Wegovy work?

PBS Newshour Health

  • Political blame game follows as screwworm parasite threatens cattle in Texas
  • How to avoid heat-related illness and stay cool this summer
  • 3 tips for traveling during extreme heat
  • How health sleuths are watching for threats like measles during the World Cup
  • Trump administration warns hundreds of hospitals to increase price transparency or face fines
  • How the loss of USAID has weakened the fight against Ebola
  • Social Security's retirement trust fund faces a projected funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than expected
  • Only half of U.S. adults trust the CDC's public health recommendations, poll finds
  • WATCH: Rollins holds update as USDA confirms more screwworm cases, including 1 outside Texas
  • Health workers at center of Congo's Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest
  • As states face stricter Medicaid work requirements, Nebraska is an early test
  • Health workers struggle to contain Ebola outbreak
  • Promising new treatment for pancreatic cancer doubles survival rates
  • Ebola cases in Congo near 300 as more joyful stories from recovered medical workers emerge
  • Experimental drug shows promise against deadly pancreatic cancer

Kaiser Health News

  • 1 in 4 Covered California Enrollees Could Get State Aid Under Newsom Proposal
  • The Drip, Drip, Drip of Declining Coverage
  • Trump Bought Tobacco Stocks and Raked In Industry Donations as FDA Eased Standards
  • FDA’s Greenlight of Old Chemical Offers Chance To Restore Faith in Sunscreen
  • Anguished Parents. Doctors in Tears. Utah’s Long Measles Outbreak Takes a Toll.
  • Looming Medicaid Cuts Supercharge California’s Latest Labor-Industry Fight
  • Trivia Nights, Valentine’s Cards: Overlooked Social Connections Can Prevent Suicide
  • By September, Nearly a Third of Americans Will Live in States With Legal Aid in Dying
  • MAHA’s Treatments for Autism: Camel’s Milk, Stem Cell Injections — And Spelling Therapy
  • Upcoming Billing Change Could Make Pregnancy Pricier

ABC Health News

  • The world wants more high-protein products, but there's not enough whey to go around New!
  • How parents can talk to their kids about vaping as FDA authorizes some flavored e-cigarettes
  • US pays $750K to evacuate American aboard hantavirus cruise ship from remote island
  • FDA's e-cigarette authorization: Fruity vapes not significantly better than tobacco ones
  • Judge considers arguments in challenge to New Mexico's universal childcare program
  • US urges Europe to step up travel measures to prevent spread of Ebola from Africa
  • Playing hip-hop or Doris Day, older exercise instructors can speak their peers' language
  • Congo's Ebola outbreak rises to 100 deaths out of 550 cases after a month
  • Survivors share experiences and lessons from Congo’s 2018 Ebola outbreak
  • How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat
  • As Ukraine fights off Russia's invasion, some regions see a rise in premature births
  • Psychiatrist Robert Coles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author who championed needs of children, dies
  • Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could reach 20K cases without strong health measures
  • Sri Lanka nursing home worker says a ‘chained’ patient was among 13 fire victims
  • As Ebola spreads in Congo, a radio station tries to stop health misinformation

Yahoo Health News

  • Poll: Only 15% of Americans agree with the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism
  • Trump promotes unproven theory about Tylenol and autism. What does the science say?
  • Chagas disease, a deadly infection caused by ‘kissing bugs,’ may have taken root in the U.S., researchers say
  • Confused by the new COVID vaccine guidelines? Here's what you need to know.
  • Making sense of the showdown at the CDC

FOX Health News

  • Weekly weightlifting sweet spot may be linked to longer life, study finds New!
  • AI-designed 'universal vaccine' passes first human clinical trial, could prevent future pandemics New!
  • Former wrestler, actor reveals breast cancer diagnosis: 'One in 750 men' New!
  • Divorcees and widowed share concerning mental health trait, researchers find
  • TV news anchorman reveals he has Alzheimer's during final night helming broadcast
  • Woman's unexpected turnaround in Alzheimer's symptoms follows psychedelic use
  • Nightly glass of wine may not be as harmless as many people think, study suggests
  • Americans to get new sunscreen option already used abroad for decades
  • Bride in full wedding gown makes 2-hour hospital trip to see her mother before the ceremony
  • Secret to weight loss may be hiding in your gut, new study suggests
  • Americans born after 1970 face higher death rates from several major causes in middle age
  • Dirty soda drinks are everywhere, but doctors warn of health risks: 'Metabolic disaster'
  • Diabetes drug could slash risk of fatal heart condition in one group, scientists reveal
  • Woman with advanced Alzheimer's regained speech and memories after taking magic mushrooms
  • Why do some people get sepsis while others don't? Scientists point to the gut

NY Times - Health

  • Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens New!
  • A Newer Approach to Editing Embryos Ignites Debate
  • It’s Time to Worry About Ticks in the City
  • Medicare Advantage Plans Often Deny Seniors Access to Rehab Care, Analysis Shows
  • The Researcher Who Didn’t Want to Know
  • Can’t Pay Medical Bills? Trump Administration Suggests Getting a Loan
  • What Does ‘Triggered’ Really Mean?
  • U.S. Ebola Unit Sparks Fury, Protests and a Political Crisis in Kenya
  • As Screwworm Cases Mount, U.S. Officials Ramp Up Response
  • Robert Coles, Pulitzer-Winning Child Psychiatrist, Is Dead at 97
  • RFK Jr. Appears Disengaged on Many Health Department Matters Beyond Vaccines
  • Have a Thorny Medical Question? Your Doctor May Be Using A.I. for That.
  • YouTuber and Wife Ended Pregnancy After Down Syndrome Diagnosis. They Got Death Threats.
  • In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes
  • Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Is Placed on Lung Transplant List

Medical Xpress

  • What's the difference between intrusive thoughts and suicidal thoughts? New!
  • Why glioblastoma keeps beating treatment: Hidden signaling axis could open new drug path New!
  • This high-fat eating plan may offer a powerful way to shield the aging brain New!
  • Inflation Reduction Act's out-of-pocket cap lowered insulin costs, improved usage for some patients New!
  • More than half of those who stop GLP-1s restart within a year, study finds New!
  • Non-hormone medication addresses menopausal symptoms in women New!
  • Why some newborn flies sleep instead of eat: Gut blockage offers clues to brain-gut signals New!
  • New to running or just rusty? Doc offers tips on avoiding all-too-common injuries New!
  • Sugar-free diets may disrupt the gut microbiome, animal study indicates New!
  • Thrifty food plan costs vary widely across US regions and cities New!
  • Danish intelligence test may underestimate the abilities of bilingual young people New!
  • Study finds exercise decreases among people taking GLP-1 medication New!
  • Prenatal health and early diet may shape fatty liver risk, study suggests New!
  • Adding genetic data to steroid prescribing can help predict side effects, data suggest New!
  • Third electrode pair can sharpen deep brain stimulation technique, mouse experiments suggest New!

Flickr - Food & Nutrition

  • Sesame Salmon Burgers
  • Sliced Bananas in Smooth Tart Cream KELA RAITA
  • Pure Organic Satvik Food for Yoga & Meditation 🌿
  • Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
  • Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
  • Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
  • Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
  • Turkey Hash
  • Seasoned Potatoes in Smooth Yogurt ALOO RAITA

© 2009 - 2026 dotso℠ All Rights Reserved.