Health

Filtered Water’s Impact on Longevity

Recent research highlights the potential for filtered water to extend human life. A study published in the American Journal of…

Research Shows Link Between Biological Age and Dementia Risk

Recent research from the Alzheimer’s Association suggests a connection between biological age, assessed through blood tests, and the risk of…

The Enhanced Games: A New Era of Sports

The Enhanced Games are set to redefine athletic competition by allowing athletes to use performance-enhancing substances without facing drug tests.…

Current State of Healthcare and Its Challenges

Healthcare remains a critical issue, with many facets to consider, including health insurance, medical research, disease prevention, and drug treatments.…

Tragic Loss of Red Cross Volunteers Amid Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo

The Red Cross has reported the deaths of three dedicated volunteers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. These individuals succumbed…

Young Woman’s Journey to a Rare Diagnosis Brings Hope and Understanding

Lucia Adarve’s medical journey began early in life, having visited more doctors by the age of 18 than many do…

The Rise of Head Spas in the U.S.: A Look into Relaxation and Wellness

Scalp and face massages are well-known for providing a relaxing experience during haircuts or facials. Now, head spas are emerging…

FDA’s New Guidelines on E-Cigarettes Stir Internal Debate

Senior officials within the FDA’s tobacco center were caught off-guard by a recent decision permitting more unauthorized e-cigarettes and nicotine…

Ebola Outbreak’s Impact on Bundibugyo and Uganda

Boon-dee-BOO-joh. This name, challenging to pronounce, refers to a rare Ebola virus. Bundibugyo is also a district in western Uganda.…

Ebola Outbreak Worsens in Democratic Republic of Congo

The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced a concerning escalation in the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic…