6 days ago Psychedelic therapy may be coming to your doctor's office as questions swirl President Trump has signed an executive order to fast-track psychedelic research and FDA approval, sparking debate among doctors over safety and mental health benefits.
April 18 Medal of Honor recipient says US, Iran likely to go ‘back and forth’ as Hormuz closes again Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer discusses Iran’s renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions with the U.S., President Donald Trump’s response and ongoing policy moves on ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.’
April 18 Intermittent fasting’s real benefit may come after you start eating again A new study from Texas researchers suggests intermittent fasting's longevity benefits depend not on the fast itself, but on how the body recalibrates during refeeding.
April 17 Zero-calorie sweeteners could alter the genes of later generations, new study warns A study in mice found artificial sweeteners may cause multigenerational changes in metabolism and gut bacteria even without direct exposure to future generations.
April 17 Cheap surgery overseas may come with devastating complications, doctors warn Over three million people travel for cosmetic surgery yearly, but doctors warn the budget-friendly prices often come with extreme risks and complications.
April 17 Doctors in training learn cooking skills to help patients amid America's chronic disease crisis Future doctors are learning to prepare healthy, flavorful meals and turn nutrition advice into patient guidance in new culinary medicine programs at medical schools.
April 16 This could be why your weight-loss medication isn’t delivering results A study in Nature found a specific genetic variant that may boost the effectiveness of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide.
April 15 Doctor warns wearable fitness trackers can backfire, despite Rory McIlroy's success Rory McIlroy tracked his heart rate during his Masters victory using a wearable device, sparking debate over whether health trackers help or harm users.
April 15 Chinese researcher on US visa pleads guilty to smuggling E. coli into the country A Chinese researcher was sentenced to over four months in prison after pleading guilty to smuggling concealed E. coli DNA into the United States.
April 15 Where you live could shape your risk of cancer mortality, study suggests New research reveals a widening gap in cancer mortality improvement between high-income urban areas and low-income rural U.S. counties.