RIT biomedical engineering researcher receives an NSF CAREER Award to assess how blood flow during physical activity may reduce the risk of aneurysm ...
Brain freeze — the sharp, seconds-long headache we get from ingesting something cold — is rooted in the way our brain senses temperature and blood flow.
Human bodies are designed to move in order to circulate blood and nutrients to every cell. Staying active and on the move is crucial to our health for a lot of reasons. But it's especially important ...
The country’s medical system was already perpetually crisis-stricken along with the island’s economy, with lack of supplies, ...
Omada for Cholesterol closes a critical gap in cardiovascular care, delivering between-visit support for the many adults whose LDL remains uncontrolled under usual care¹ ...
Over recent decades, life expectancy has steadily increased across most developed societies. Yet the real challenge of our ...
Cardiologist says RFK Jr. gutted CDC, FDA, vaccine trust and nutrition science, leaving the U.S. vulnerable to disease and misinformation.
House Bill 510 follows investigations last year by federal officials into Kentucky organ retrievals where donors showed signs ...
Modern wearables have largely ignored the most immediate indicator of human health: Breathing. Alveos One is a new ...
Interest in the use and impacts of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in rheumatology has exploded over the past year, a trend that appeared to crescendo at ACR Convergence 2025. There, ...
The Cuban Minister of Public Health, José Ángel Portal Miranda, informed The Associated Press (AP) that the country's already fragile healthcare ...
In retinal disease screenings, artificial intelligence can help deliver diagnoses earlier, giving physicians more time to preserve vision.