healthThe Canadian Press·Jul 13, 2026
FREDERICTON - A new report from New Brunswick’s chief coroner says unsafe sleeping practices were a factor in 36 per cent of infant deaths in the province between 2020 and
healthNew York Post·Jul 13, 2026
While tech entrepreneurs and biohackers race to rewrite the rules of longevity, there are everyday telltale signs you're aging well without a health tracker or blood tests.
businessSeeking Alpha·Jul 13, 2026
healthNewsweek·Jul 13, 2026
A cancer diagnosis can turn life upside down. But for a growing number of Americans, one of the biggest challenges may be getting to treatment in the first place. New research ...
healthVice·Jul 13, 2026
Turns out, nobody likes it when an authority figure is endlessly scrolling on their phone instead of paying attention. You probably wouldn’t want a surgeon to pause in the middl...
healthThe Washington Post·Jul 13, 2026
Testosterone levels are supposed to fluctuate and don't reflect overall health.
healthBuzzFeed·Jul 13, 2026
It's cooling pillowcase season, people. View Entire Post ›
healthNew York Post·Jul 13, 2026
Healthy influencers are embracing a wearable once reserved for diabetes patients to optimize their health. But experts say that the benefits for most people remain unproven.
healthBuzzFeed·Jul 13, 2026
You'll be getting LOTS of protein. View Entire Post ›
healthJapan Times·Jul 12, 2026
The vast majority of heat-related fatalities — more than 9,000 — were among people aged 65 and above.
healthThe Age·Jul 12, 2026
Many people in their 60s and beyond can’t eat as much as they used to. What’s going on?
healthSydney Morning Herald·Jul 12, 2026
Many people in their 60s and beyond can’t eat as much as they used to. What’s going on?
healthDaily Mail·Jul 12, 2026
The illness can strike seemingly healthy adults in the prime of their lives, leaving experts scrambling to understand why. Now, a Daily Mail analysis reveals a striking geograph...
healthDaily Mail·Jul 12, 2026
From your nose to your ears, all parts of the body change with age. The penis is no exception. And for many men, there may come a point when it will look as though it has shrunk.
healthThe Mirror·Jul 12, 2026
A 30-year study suggests eating two or more a week may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease by 16% and coronary heart disease by 21%
healthFree Press Journal·Jul 12, 2026
healthScientific American·Jul 12, 2026
Alpha-gal syndrome is increasing across the U.S., driven by lone star ticks
scienceRamaOnHealthcare·Jul 12, 2026
Proteins Tell How Fast Our Organs and Cells Are TickingThis week Tony Wyss-Coray and I published an invited review paper in Nature Medicine entitled “Biological Aging Clocks in ...
scienceChicago Sun Times·Jul 12, 2026
<h2>Moon alert</h2><p>Caution! Avoid shopping (except food and gas) and important decisions until 6:15 p.m. Chicago time today. After that, the moon moves from Gemini into Cance...
healthBGR·Jul 12, 2026
While most might want their smartphone screens to be as bright as they can go at all times, that's not always the greatest if you care about your eyes.