Kelly B. Zafman, MD, MSCR, shares findings from a study evaluating antidepressant discussion during pregnancy. Click here for more on this study.
Published At: 2026-02-13
"Placebo sleep" can be extremely powerful.
Published At: 2026-02-13
There’s a useful chart that can help you determine if your stool falls into a healthy or not-so-healthy category.
Published At: 2026-02-13
All of us simply want to understand what is best for our children.
Published At: 2026-02-13
For decades we thought aging was gradual. Stanford’s 7 year study proves otherwise.
Published At: 2026-02-13
A dietitian drank tart cherry juice every day for a week to see how it impacted her sleep and muscle recovery. Here, find out the benefits and downsides.
Published At: 2026-02-13
Osteoporosis is a bone-weakening disease that afflicts tens of millions of people, and much-needed new treatments could be on the way after researchers discovered a key mechanism behind how exercise strengthens bones.
Published At: 2026-02-13
A study finds moderate caffeinated coffee or tea intake may lower dementia risk and support brain health. Learn more about this new research finding.
Published At: 2026-02-13
The Y chromosome doesn’t seem to do much except determine sex – but its loss in older men might be linked to heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s.
Published At: 2026-02-13
After nearly 40 years of research on how Listeria bacteria manipulate our cells and battle our immune system to cause listeriosis, Daniel Portnoy and his colleagues have discovered a way to turn the bacteria into a potent booster of the immune system—and a po…
Published At: 2026-02-13
They could be doing more harm than good.
Published At: 2026-02-13
The longevity-obsessed investor Bryan Johnson is charging $1 million to sign up for his "Immortals" program.
Published At: 2026-02-12
The more mice exercise, the more connections form between some neurons in their brains, study finds.
Published At: 2026-02-12
A new study breaks down the potential health benefits of tea, and how to drink it to maximize them. Dietitians provide more insight on why preparation matters.
Published At: 2026-02-12
Researchers identify genetic mutation in small group of people who developed the serious disorder after receiving the AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Published At: 2026-02-12
Previously, students could choose whether to report their vaccination status to the university.
Published At: 2026-02-12
New research shows that the types of fats we eat, like those in cooking oils, might influence the rate at which cancer cells multiply.
Published At: 2026-02-12
New research shows that lead stored in your bones for decades could triple your risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Published At: 2026-02-12
The death of “Dawson’s Creek” actor James Van Der Beek highlights a rising trend in colorectal cancer among young adults. While overall colorectal cancer rates have inched down in recent years, rates for those under 50 have risen. It is now the top cancer kil…
Published At: 2026-02-12
New research suggests that as little as 5 minutes of brisk walking or 30 minutes of being less sedentary can have big health benefits.
Published At: 2026-02-12