THURSDAY, Feb. 26, 2026 Early birds and active folks are less likely to develop the degenerative brain disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a new
THURSDAY, Feb. 26, 2026 Disasters and violent events echo in the minds of people for years afterward, contributing to mental illness that can surface as much as
THURSDAY, Feb. 26, 2026 AI chatbots used for cheap therapy are liable to make mental illnesses worse, a new study warns.People with diagnosed mental conditions
THURSDAY, Feb. 26, 2026 Babies are entering the world with a significantly higher chemical burden than scientists suspected.Using advanced data science and chem
THURSDAY, Feb. 26, 2026 As heart disease increasingly strikes 30-, 40- and 50-somethings, a new challenge has emerged that traditional medicine often overlooks
GLP-1 medications are progressing into the mainstream US market and redirecting formulation strategies toward complementary nutrient-dense food and beverage options. This emerging class of products is enhanced with functional ingredients such as
Two years ago, Megan Selser was folding her 7-week-old infant’s clothes, clutching his fuzzy red head to her chest, when her phone rang. She answered and heard on the other end the
Del Mar Union School District students recently participated in hands-on and interactive Farmers Market Assemblies hosted by the district’s Child Nutrition Services Department in partnership with Food 4 Thought, LLC.
Viatris’ three-year reorganization will affect staffers in a range of functions including the company’s commercial teams, R&D, medical affairs and manufacturing. Besides the layoffs, the drugmaker also reported a fire in India.
Dr. Maya Rosman explains whether honey in yogurt truly deserves the title “Superfood”, how protein balances the sugar – and when the healthy teaspoon turns into a calorie trap.