Health and Wellness

New Study Reveals That Daytime Naps May Be A Sign Of Serious Health Problems

Excessive napping may be a sign of more serious metabolic health issues.gettyDaytime naps, or "power-sleeps," have long been embraced across cultures as a means to refresh and restore energy. However,

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Trump’s EU Tariff Deal Will Add $13 Billion To Drug Costs

In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, the impact of Trump’s tariffs on drugs made in Europe, Halle Berry’s menopause startup,

Inside the fall of Vinay Prasad, the FDA’s top vaccine official

Vinay Prasad, an official at the Food and Drug Administration, found himself facing a series of challenges. His team members

Fewer cold fatalities, more heat emergencies in California

Climate change is having a significant impact on public health in California, with a new study revealing some surprising findings.

Thousands Of Microplastics Floating In Your Home And Car Are Slowly Damaging Your Lungs: Study

Plastic pollution is a pressing issue in today's world, with microplastics being a major concern. A recent study has revealed

Most American’s hearts may be older than their chronological age

Biological aging has become a popular topic among scientists in recent years, with a focus on estimating the true age

Most US adults have hearts older than their actual age. How old is yours?

Heart health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and a recent study led by Northwestern Medicine has shed light

New Executive Order Could Thwart Efforts To End HIV

A recent executive order signed by President Trump on July 24, 2025, has raised concerns among public health experts regarding

Budget cuts knock down a ‘pillar of public health,’ ending nutrition education

The Importance of Nutrition Education in Low-Income Communities Sixteen children eagerly gathered in a nutritionist's cooking class on a sweltering