
The midlife habits that could make or break your brain health long-term - The Washington Post
Researchers increasingly believe your 40s, 50s and 60s represent a critical window for protecting cognitive health later in life.

Researchers increasingly believe your 40s, 50s and 60s represent a critical window for protecting cognitive health later in life.

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Some vegetables like corn and potatoes have earned a reputation that they’re bad for weight loss. Dietitians explain why that might not be true.

SALT LAKE CITY (KFF Health News) — Ben Dowse hadn’t expected to treat measles when he became a doctor, but there he was, examining a newborn exposed to the virus in the womb. The infected mother had given birth just hours earlier. The hospital had alerted Dow…

The two people, who officials said were breeding rats in an RV, represent Berkeley's first known human cases of leptospirosis in a decade.
Colorado health officials announced on June 9 that they had detected a rare disease linked to rabbits and ticks in the state.
Too little or too much sleep might be hurting you more than you think.

Biotech engineers in Zurich used micro-sized robots and stem cells to restore normal movement in a mouse whose spinal cord was cut.

The question of whether anxiety is primarily a condition of the mind or of the body has never resolved cleanly, and a major new genetics study published yesterday does not resolve it either. What it does is sharpen the picture of how anxiety’s biological root…