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Study Reveals Possible Link Between Depression And Higher Body Temperature

Study may support heat-based treatment to stimulate self-cooling as new treatment. Recent research from the University of California,

These 2 Arm Positions Can Lead To Higher Blood Pressure Readings

Blood pressure measurement is a crucial aspect of monitoring your cardiovascular health. However, recent studies have shown that

People under 40 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes have mortality rate four times higher than general population: Study

A recent study conducted at the University of Oxford's Radcliffe Department of Medicine has revealed alarming statistics about

Law Enforcement Officers Face A 54 Percent Higher Risk Of Dying By Suicide-Podcasts Available

Law enforcement officers, corrections officers, and youth services professionals are facing a crisis as many are leaving their

People regularly experiencing brighter nights and darker days have higher mortality risk, suggests study

A recent study conducted by a team of biologists, medical researchers, and sleep specialists from Australia, the U.S.,

Ryder Cup ticket prices have never been higher. That’s a real problem for golf

Golf is a sport that can be both enjoyable and frustrating. From the high cost of equipment and

The stock market is in a ‘mania’ that will push it higher before a potential 26% drop in 2025, Stifel says

The S&P 500 could potentially see a significant decline next year, with experts from Stifel warning that the

Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes and stroke, study finds

A recent study from the University of Surrey has found that individuals with a sweet tooth may be

Women with sickle cell have higher postpartum sterilization rates| STAT

Sickle cell disease is a genetic illness that disproportionately affects Black Americans and is associated with an increased

Higher buprenorphine dose safe for people with fentanyl addiction: study

A recent study has found that patients who receive higher doses of buprenorphine, a medication commonly used to

Asian markets forge higher after Fed’s first rate cut in over 4 years

Asian markets saw a surge on Thursday following the Federal Reserve's move to prevent a recession in the

Lower socioeconomic status associated with higher risk of coronary artery disease deaths due to unhealthy behaviors

Lower socioeconomic status is often associated with higher rates of death from coronary artery disease compared to those