Jane Goodall’s cause of death revealed weeks after beloved primatologist dies at 91
The cause of conservationist Jane Goodall's death has been revealed as cardiopulmonary arrest, with the 91-year-old also having epilepsy listed on her certificate.
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New vitamin compound shows promise for reversing Alzheimer's damage to the brain
A new vitamin K-based treatment could help replenish lost neurons in Alzheimer's patients, offering hope for slowing neurodegenerative disease progression.
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Even small amounts of alcohol linked to higher dementia risk in older adults, study shows
Genetic analysis reveals people with higher alcohol consumption have 15-16% greater dementia risk, suggesting reducing alcohol intake could prevent cognitive decline.
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Bible-based diet could unlock the secret to lasting wellness, experts say
Josh Axe and Jordan Rubin's new "Biblio Diet" promotes using ancient biblical foods like red meat, olive oil and honey to create a modern health plan.
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Viral morning wellness routine promises more energy and focus by noon
TikTok's "3x3 by 12 p.m." health trend combines morning movement, hydration and protein intake, as research supports its benefits for cognition and metabolism.
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‘Great Lock-In’ becomes fall’s hottest wellness trend — here’s what it means
Experts share strategies for fall reset success, including setting realistic goals, focusing on progress over perfection and avoiding burnout through pacing.
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Experimental treatment eases knee arthritis pain without surgery or pills
A new study suggests that low-dose radiation therapy could fill the treatment gap between pain medications and joint replacement surgery for knee osteoarthritis patients.
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How one man dodged Alzheimer's, plus 'trans trend' plunges at colleges
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.
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Deadly drug mix drives staggering rise in overdose deaths among seniors
A new study reveals that seniors face rising fentanyl overdose deaths mixed with stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines, matching dangerous trends seen in younger adults.
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Popular medications could change your gut health for years, experts warn
A new Estonian study suggests that everyday medications, including cold medicines and beta blockers, could have lasting impacts on gut health, affecting microbiome years later.
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After Diane Keaton's pneumonia death, what to know about the respiratory virus
Diane Keaton's pneumonia death highlights how bacterial and viral lung infections can be life-threatening, especially for older adults with chronic conditions.
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Simple diet change may support gut healing for cancer survivors, researchers say
A sulfur-containing amino acid called cysteine could help cancer patients recover from gut damage caused by chemotherapy and radiation, MIT scientists found.
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Transgender 'trend' sharply declining on American college campuses, new analysis finds
A professor's analysis of 68,000 college students shows the transgender identification trend losing momentum, with experts citing improved mental health as factor.
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Life expectancy back on track with exception of one age group, study finds
The Global Burden of Diseases study shows that life expectancy has recovered from pandemic lows, while youth mortality has increased significantly in North America and Eastern Europe.
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Chikungunya virus: New York confirms first locally acquired case in US since 2019
Health officials confirm the first locally acquired chikungunya virus case in the United States since 2019, detected in a Nassau County, New York, resident.
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Actress ignored subtle cancer symptom for years before onstage emergency
Uterine cancer symptoms include irregular bleeding and pelvic pain, but early diagnosis through medical evaluation can lead to better treatment outcomes.
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Hidden type of breast cancer could be exposed by new breakthrough tech
Ohio State University scientists are applying artificial intelligence to predict which lobular breast cancer patients will face higher recurrence risks over the next decade.
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Growing antibiotic crisis could turn bacterial infections deadly, experts warn
Antibiotic-resistant superbugs pose a growing global health threat, with WHO reporting that antimicrobial resistance is outpacing advances in modern medicine.
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He carries the Alzheimer’s gene but never got the disease — scientists want to know why
Doug Whitney, 76, carries a rare PSEN2 genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's but shows no cognitive decline despite his family history.
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100-year-old great-grandmother reveals her secret of living a long life
100-year-old Ruth Lemay exercises three times weekly, rides a recumbent bike for six miles, walks daily, and maintains a vegetable-rich diet for longevity.
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Popular vitamin D supplement may have an unexpected effect, experts warn
Researchers analyzed 11 trials with 655 adults and discovered that taking vitamin D2 supplements decreases the body's vitamin D3 levels, a previously unknown effect.
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Scientists crack code on how dietary fiber shields your body from harmful sugar damage
A UC Irvine study reveals how inulin fiber from onions, garlic and artichokes reshapes gut bacteria to metabolize harmful fructose before it reaches the liver.
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New study reveals why women face significantly higher depression risk than men
Study published in Nature Communications identifies significant genetic differences in how depression affects women versus men, offering new insights into mental health.
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One overlooked daily habit could slow the aging process, researchers say
A new study reveals that lifelong social connections from family, community and religious involvement accumulate to create measurable health benefits, like reduced inflammation.
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Overlooked supplement could slow aging and boost brain and heart health, expert says
A registered dietitian nutritionist discusses creatine's safety and effectiveness for cognitive and physical benefits, including heart health and bone health.
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