Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control method, but that risk remains low, new research finds.
Reflecting changing times and legislation, Americans are now more apt to light up a joint or pop a weed gummy on a daily basis than they are to raise a glass of wine or beer, new research shows.
You've watched others shed pounds in a matter of weeks after taking one of the new blockbuster weight-loss drugs, so you decide to try one of the medications yourself, only to discover the needle on your bathroom scale barely budges.
Matcha green tea has the potential to keep gum disease at bay, a new study finds.
The legalization of cannabis and the popularity of its edible versions is having an unexpected effect: More seniors landing in emergency departments with overdoses.
New, real-world research confirms that the blockbuster weight-loss drugs that millions of Americans have been taking to shed pounds can trigger stomach paralysis in some patients.
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Johnson & Johnson alleging that its talcum-based baby powder raised ovarian cancer risk, and new research appears to back up those claims.
Some folks like to count their daily steps, while others prefer exercising for a certain amount of time during a day or a week.
“Skinny” fat cells might actually make it harder to lose weight and easier to pack on extra pounds, a new study says.