New study found that drinking coffee reduces Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. (Photo : Pexels) Most start their day with a cup of coffee on the table.
Since your home is one of the places where you spend the most time, it can have a big impact on your health. If you want to make the impact a positive one, there are many changes you can make starting right now.
A recent study links oral contraceptives to changes in women's brains. (Photo : Unsplash) A recent study presented at the Radiological Society of North America shows that taking oral contraceptives, one of the most widely-used birth control methods in the United States, may alter an important part of the brain, according to an article by Yahoo Lifestyle.
Latinos face a staggering 142% projected rise in cancer cases by 2030. To prevent this, international cancer experts intensified their research and published a book with recommendations to reduce Latino cancer.
According to research, deep sleep helps prevent Alzheimer's disease and other heart diseases. (Photo : Reuters) There are many studies stating ways on how Alzheimer's disease can be prevented.
Many of us use both earbuds and traditional headphones frequently-sometimes every day. This may not be the best decision for the health of our hearing, however. We all will likely experience some degree of hearing loss as we age, but those declines may be increased by our use of headphones and even more so earbuds.
Sleeping in a long period of time put the Latinx to be at risk with cognitive decline. (Photo : Pexels) We need to sleep to restore our energy after a tiresome day.
A recent study suggests that black women are more likely to have diabetes due to their lifestyle. (Photo : Youtube/TLC) Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that is preventable.
HIV vaccines are now close to the efficacy stage testing that would end the spread of HIV-AIDS. (Photo : pxhere) The world celebrated World Aids Day on Sunday with the theme "Communities Makes the Difference".
The use of some antibiotics may be linked to Parkinson's disease. (Photo : Pixabay) An estimated 10 million people worldwide are diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, and numbers have increased in recent years.
A report released by the human rights nonprofit organizations Dig Deep and U.S. Water Alliance claims that "race is still the strongest determinant" when it comes to access to safe drinking water. Until now, there are twice as much poor, indigenous, immigrants than there are white Americans who does not have an access to running water and basic plumbing in their households.
Breasts are one of the defining body features of women, but for men, it can have a different effect. Men pride themselves on their sculpted chests and abs. While protruding nipples can be tolerable for men wearing tight shirts, the extra curve of man boobs can often be unsightly for them and can be a confidence downer instead of the booster.
When illegal immigrants require special medical attention for mental illnesses, is it the US government's responsibility to treat them, or should they be subject to the law as well?
A study revealed that e-cigarettes are not a safer option to traditional cigarettes. (Photo : REUTERS) E-cigarettes users have recently been warned by health experts that it may not be a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes after all.
Do you want to be in nature during your holiday, but you're not the kind of person for sleeping on the floor and walking miles to the toilet? Go glamping! Once you are acquainted with glamorous camping, then you are over.