DIY peptide injections are sending people to the ER

What started as a niche interest among bodybuilders has quietly spread to suburban moms, white collar professionals and affluent antiaging enthusiasts and now doctors at high-end longevity clinics are dealing with the fallout. People are increasingly sourcing injectable peptides online, from grey market sellers, or secondhand from friends treating the practice. A peptide is a […]
The proven fish that helps prevent type 2 diabetes

New research from Spain found that people with prediabetes who ate sardines regularly saw their high risk classification drop from 37% to just 8% in one year. Oily fish have long been celebrated for their impressive nutritional profile rich in omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and a host of other essential nutrients. But a newly published […]
Can you really swim? Most adults confidently get this wrong

Summer is almost here, and for many Americans that means time near the water whether it’s a backyard pool, a lakeside campsite or a beach vacation. But before you wade in, there’s one question worth asking honestly, can you actually swim? It turns out, a significant number of adults either can’t enter the water at […]
What is MERS-CoV? The dangerous virus you may not know about

More than a decade after it was first identified, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome commonly known as MERS remains an active global health concern. With no vaccine available and no specific antiviral treatment approved, the disease continues to pose a serious threat, particularly in regions of the Arabian Peninsula where the virus is most prevalent. As […]
Resveratrol and diabetes: what a new review finally confirms

Resveratrol deserves a real place in your diet, and keeping blood sugar in a healthy range is one of the most widely shared health goals and for good reason. Stable blood sugar helps protect vital organs, lowers the risk of stroke and heart attack, supports weight management and keeps energy levels consistent throughout the day. […]
How the HPV vaccine cut cervical cancer cases by 90%

Human papillomavirus, more commonly known as HPV, is not a single virus but a group of more than 200 related viruses. It is also one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the world. Most sexually active people will contract some form of HPV at least once during their lifetime, often without ever knowing […]
What 2 cups of beans a day actually does to your body

If your social media feed has been flooded with videos of people eating beans straight from the can, you’re not imagining things. A growing food trend dubbed BeanTok has taken over platforms like TikTok, with users enthusiastically advocating for eating two cups of beans roughly the equivalent of one standard can every single day. Proponents […]
Blood clots have warning signs most people overlook

Blood clots serve a critical biological purpose. They form after an injury to prevent the body from losing too much blood. The problem arises when a clot develops inside a vein or artery without any obvious injury to trigger it, or when it fails to dissolve on its own. Left untreated, clots can lead to […]
Can you build strength with low effort workouts?

Strength gains days when the gym just does not feel like the place to be. The energy is not there, the weights feel heavier than usual, and every rep takes more out of you than it should. For many people, that experience raises a legitimate question: if the workout is easy, does it even count? […]
Is sleeping with socks on actually good for you?

It may sound like a small, inconsequential bedtime choice socks on or socks off but doctors say the decision could actually affect how quickly you fall asleep, how your skin looks and feels, and even your overall foot health. While plenty of people fall firmly in the barefoot-at-bedtime camp, medical experts argue there are real, […]