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Why People With Severe Hypertension Should Drink Only 1 Cup of Coffee Per Day

Researchers report that people with severe hypertension should not drink more than one cup of coffee per day. They say high coffee consumption by people...

Not All Kids With Type 2 Diabetes have Obesity: What Parents Need to Know

A recent study found that up to 1 in 4 children with type 2 diabetes don’t have obesity at the time of diagnosis. Current screening...

Sugar and Heart Health: What Women Need to Know

A new study reports that women who drink sugary beverages on a daily basis face higher risks of heart disease. Researchers said high daily doses...

Heart Disease: Study Finds Women Get Different Medical Advice Than Men

Physicians mistakenly give women different medical advice to prevent heart disease compared to men. Women are more likely to be told to diet and exercise...

Why Women Are Less Likely to Survive Sudden Cardiac Arrest Than Men

Researchers say there are a number of warning signs for sudden cardiac arrest. They add that women are less likely to be diagnosed with the...

Excessive Daytime Napping May Be a Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers have discovered that when a protein form tangles, it can kill nerve cells, destroying parts of the brain responsible for maintaining wakefulness. The researchers...

Alzheimer’s Drug Lecanemab Awaits FDA Approval Amid Reports of 3 Deaths in Clinical Trials

A potential new Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, showed promise in slowing cognitive decline in a recent phase 3 clinical trial. Officials at an Alzheimer’s organization called...

HIV: 2022’s Advancements in Research, Care, and Prevention

Significant advancements in HIV research, care, and prevention happened over the course of 2022. Health experts say that long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapies for HIV are...

Are You Burned Out? How to Recognize and Cope With It

A new book is suggesting a new approach to diagnosing and coping with burnout. The authors say we need to move away from just treating...

How Walking 6,000 Steps Per Day Can Boost Heart Health for Older Adults

Happy New Year. Go for a walk. That’s the basic message from a new study that reports that older adults who walk 6,000 to 9,000...

HIV Prevention: Why Aren’t More Heterosexual People Using PrEP?

While preexposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a vetted, tried and true form of HIV prevention, messaging around the medication — which reduces the riskTrusted Source of contracting...

Nutritionists Put Mediterranean, DASH, and Flex Diets at the Top of Their List Once Again

The Mediterranean diet has been ranked first in a best overall diet list for the sixth year in a row. The DASH diet and the flexitarian diet were closed behind, ending...