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A nutrition coach to elite athletes helps clients boost their longevity. He focuses on 3 key things.

A nutrition coach to Olympians says you don't need extreme measures to live longer. Instead, focus on building strength, fitness, and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.


Study says Idaho is home to two of the healthiest cities in the country. Here’s the list

Have you ever wondered if, or how, where you live affects your health? A new study conducted by Wallethub found that where you live does matter when it comes to health. Depending on the effectiveness of your city’s wellness promotions it can impact your ability to stay healthy. The Wallethub comparison examined 182 cities and identified the healthiest and unhealthiest in the country. The study ...


Scientists Confirmed An Important Connection Between Semaglutide and Mental Health

Researchers found that semaglutide, compared with a placebo, didn't significantly increase depressive thoughts.


10 Ways to Maintain a Healthy Scalp for Longer, Stronger Hair

When it comes to hair care, we often focus on the strands themselves, but there's a crucial element that is often overlooked—the scalp. Just like the soil in a garden, your scalp is the foundation from which healthy, vibrant hair grows. Neglecting scalp health can lead to a host of issues, from dandruff and itchiness to hair thinning and loss. Meet...


Gen Z employees are taking more sick days than previous generations — here's why

Various reports have found that Gen Z is the most likely to take advantage of paid sick leave. HR experts plus Dr. Marc Siegel discuss why young Americans are calling in sick more than ever.


Alzheimer's study reveals critical differences in memory loss progression based on the presence of specific proteins

A study from Karolinska Institutet, published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, offers new insights into the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The research reveals critical differences in the progression of memory loss based on the presence of specific proteins in the brain.


When is the best time to get your flu shot?

Flu season is approaching in the United States. Here's what you can expect this year — and when to get your flu vaccine to help you stay safe.


Doctors and Health Experts Are Changing Their Minds About Whole Milk and Cheese

The new stance is particurarly important for seniors, who stand to benefit from consuming full-fat milk products.


12 Best Tinted Moisturizers With SPF, Tested By Dermatologists And Editors

A tried-and-tested list from editors and derms themselves.


Magnetic nanobots injected into body 'open new frontiers in medicine' and could treat aneurysms and strokes

In lab tests using model aneurysms and rabbits, the team engineered magnetic nanobots made up of blood-clotting drugs encased in a coating designed to melt at precise temperatures


Scientist issues critical warning about dangerous, insect-borne health threat: 'It's just timing and probability'

"We are likely to see more mosquito-borne disease just because that season is longer." Scientist issues critical warning about dangerous, insect-borne health threat: 'It's just timing and probability' first appeared on The Cool Down.


Bird Flu Map Update as US Cases Rise to 14

The country's first case of H5N1 bird flu in a person who is not a farmworker was announced on Friday.


14 Fitness Tracker Features That Improve Your Health

Keeping track of your goals is a major way you stay fit. Here are the ways that fitness trackers can help.


When is the best time to wake up? The ideal waking time, according to experts

What is the best time to wake up in the morning? Here's how to find your ideal waking time and wake up earlier, according to sleep experts.


Is olive oil good for you? The fast nutrition facts on this cooking staple

Olive oil is a favorite in the kitchen and pantry for a reason. We spoke to experts about the health benefits and how to best consume olive oil.


The key to getting bigger biceps – and improving your overall health

Along with their visual appeal, having bigger biceps can make one healthier and improve athletic performance.


Got high cholesterol? Here are 5 ways to manage it.

High cholesterol is known as the “silent killer” because there are no outward symptoms. But as it accumulates in the body, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (often referred to as "bad" cholesterol) can harden blood vessels, leading to blood clots, strokes and heart attack, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even though c...


How to Improve Memory: Expert Tips for Seniors

Memory loss isn't inevitable. Discover proven strategies on how to boost your memory.


Can You Eat Salmon Skin and Is It Good for You?

Can you eat salmon skin? The answer may surprise you…


'Nappucino' trend: Caffeine before a nap could be key to better sleep

A "napuccino" is the method of drinking a caffeinated beverage before taking a nap to wake up extra-energized. Sleep expert Kelly Baron and nutritionist Ilana Muhlstein discussed its effectiveness.


The breakfast cereal that’s healthier than you think

To some, it tastes like wet papier-mâché. Its name, translated from German, even means “little mush”. And yet, since a Swiss doctor first cooked it up in 1900, muesli has been the go-to breakfast for millions around the world. Because, as the sanitorium patients to whom Dr Maximilian Bircher-Benner fed it were no doubt assured, muesli is the health...


New study provides insight to why COVID vaccines hit some harder than others

When you got the SARS-CoV2 vaccine to protect against COVID-19, you may have experienced severe side effects. Or maybe you didn't.


Your Skin Is A Superhero: How To Support Your Body’s Biggest Organ

You might be overlooking your body’s largest and most visible organ: the skin. Far from simply looking pretty, the skin plays a crucial role in protecting your body from harmful organisms and regulating body temperature.


Ozempic push for seniors? Some doctors say more people age 65 and over should be on it

Some doctors are recommending that more adults in these older age groups incorporate Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs as a means of improved health and longevity. Here's why.


The 8 Best Ways To Navigate A C-Section Recovery, According To A Board-Certified OBGYN

Before my sister announced she was pregnant again, I kept thinking about the process of giving birth and recovery. It seemed like it was such an odd thing to fixate on given my strong stance on waiting to TTC (try to conceive) until my son turns 5, but I guess I could sense someone close to me was expecting. That's not even the part that freaked me out though. When my sister shared she's having a C-Section, I couldn't help but research recovery tips for this major procedure — I wanted to know how to help her heal. And I wanted other moms to know what they can do to help themselves, too! I reached out to Dr. Jillian LoPiano, OBGYN and Chief Health Officer at Wisp, to understand everything you need to know about C-Sections and how to recover from one!


At 15st my ankles hurt climbing the stairs. Here’s how I dropped eight dress sizes

Growing up in Australia I was always by the beach and active. But aged 17 I went to France as an exchange student, discovered pain au chocolat and put on 14 kilos (over 2st) in one year. Then, as a student in Sydney, I tucked into unhealthy cheap food and started drinking. By my early 20s, at 5ft 7ins, I weighed 75 kg (11st 11lb). I did no exercise...


COVID can cause mental illness—but being vaccinated helps, new study shows

An analysis of more than 18.6 million adults suggests the COVID-19 vaccine may protect against SARS-CoV-2’s adverse effects on mental health.


Is your blood pressure slightly high? Here’s what doctors want you to know

Is your blood pressure slightly high? Here’s what doctors want you to know - The higher your blood pressure is, the more often you need to have it checked


Which diabetes meds are best for reducing heart attack and stroke risk?

Almost 500 million adults around the world are living with type 2 diabetes, and over 200 million of those take metformin, an oral medication that reduces blood sugar (glucose) levels. Despite metformin's widespread use, many type 2 diabetes patients eventually require second-line medications to maintain control of their blood sugar levels when metformin's efficacy fades.


Healthier, happier, fairer: New research shows major life benefits from decarbonizing transport

With walking and cycling funding halved in the government's recently released National Land Transport Programme, and a weaker transport emissions reduction plan, the potential health benefits of a low-carbon transport system have hit a real speed bump.


Meet the Japanese bodybuilder who claims to only sleep 30 minutes a night: ‘I simply wanted more time’

Meet the Japanese bodybuilder who claims to only sleep 30 minutes a night: ‘I simply wanted more time’ - Daisuke Hori says his extreme regimen gives him ‘superhuman power’. He tells Shweta Sharma what life is like for someone whose sleep cycle is more like a power down


What is RSV and should I get the vaccine?

RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a common cause of coughs and colds which can also lead to severe lung infections like pneumonia and infant bronchiolitis – conditions which are highly dangerous to older people and young children. In fact, the virus kills an estimated 33,000 over-65s every year in the UK and other high-income countries, as we...


Common Blood Pressure Drug Extends Lifespan And Slows Aging in Animals

The hypertension drug rilmenidine has been shown to slow down aging in worms, an effect that in humans could hypothetically help us live longer and keep us healthier in our latter years. Previous research has shown rilmenidine mimics the effects of caloric restriction on a cellular level. Reducing available energy while maintaining nutrition within the body has been shown to extend lifespans in several animal models. Whether this translates to hu


New analysis reveals concerning health risk affecting nearly half a billion children worldwide: 'We must act now'

"Unlike adults, their bodies heat up faster, they sweat less efficiently and they cool down more slowly." New analysis reveals concerning health risk affecting nearly half a billion children worldwide: 'We must act now' first appeared on The Cool Down.


What to Know About Reiki Healing for Self-Care

This Japanese energy healing practice is a supportive option to consider


10 Dietitian-Approved Ways to Eat Pumpkin at Every Meal

Enjoy the health benefits of pumpkin at every meal, from pumpkin oatmeal to pumpkin pasta, and boost your nutrition year-round.


The Exact Time You Should Drink Coffee To Get The Most Benefits

I'm hours off the ideal window.


I'm in the best shape of my life at 44 - these are my 7 daily habits

Personal trainer, nutritionist and wellness coach Rachael Sacerdoti shares how she stays feeling her best, even when motivation slips


Report on emerging trends and implications of non-communicable diseases in China

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a major global health issue, characterized by their chronic nature and long-term impact on quality of life. NCDs, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), and musculoskeletal disorders, contribute significantly to mortality and disability worldwide. In China, a country with a vast population and rapidly changing socio-economic conditions, understanding the extent...


Four foods to avoid if you have high blood pressure

Like cholesterol and BMI, blood pressure is one of those medical terms we’re all aware of and know we need to keep in check for our health. It refers to the pressure in our arteries – the vessels that carry blood away from the heart and around the body. While we do need some pressure in these tubes to keep blood flowing, too much raises the risk of...


I'm Traveling The World At 84. Here Are My Secrets To A Long, Healthy Life.

"I can’t say for certain why I'm in such good shape, but I attribute it to certain routines I have followed over the years."


Many think pink Himalayan salt is the 'healthiest' salt. Are the benefits real?

Some sodium is necessary, but too much is dangerous. So when you're choosing between sea salt and pink Himalayan salt, does type make a difference?


Is still water better for you than sparkling water?

Still or sparkling? It's a question you'll commonly hear in a café or restaurant and you probably have a preference. But is there any difference for your health?


Everything You Should Know About Mānuka Honey and How to Choose the Best One

What's the buzz about Mānuka honey?


Not money, not fame: An 85-year-long study shows what makes us happiest

The Harvard Study of Adult Development one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies ever conducted, has sought to answer a fundamental question that resonates with each of us: What makes a good life? When asked what they think would make them happiest, most people answered money or fame. This didn’t turn out to be the case. People who are hap...


Doctors draw attention to safety issues associated with popular weight-loss drugs

The growth of highly sought-after weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, otherwise known as GLP-1 medications, represents a shift in obesity management.


The DIY Lemon Spray That Repels Ticks From Your Home And Garden

If you spend time outdoors, you might run into a tick or two. If you're looking for a natural solution to repel this annoying pest, consider a DIY lemon spray.


Yoga helped me stay sane in my midlife crisis. I had no idea it was improving my brain too

Only in midlife did yoga become a lifeline for me. Until then, frankly, I’d dismissed it as a waste of an hour’s exercise. But while separating from my partner and when my beloved mother was terminally ill, that mat-shaped space in my life brought some order and comfort. An escape from the pressures of parenting, daughtering and work. And unlike cr...


'So cruel': Bernie Sanders tells Theo Von that half of cancer treatment patients go bankrupt or broke — and he praises the Canadian system for 'good-quality' health care

“They’re depleted, they’re broke,” Sanders says of U.S. patients.


Health benefits of ginger: A guide to the plant's powers

Ginger has been used for some 2,000 years to treat specific health conditions. Today, the plant's benefits are being recognized on a global scale.