Reasons WHtR beats BMI for blood pressure

BMI

A growing body of research is challenging the long-standing reliance on body mass index as a primary health screening tool. A new study suggests that a different and far simpler calculation could offer a clearer picture of a person’s risk for high blood pressure. Researchers have found that the waist to height ratio, commonly referred […]

Revolutionizing heart health with AI and a routine scan

heart disease

Most cardiovascular disease does not announce itself. It develops quietly over years, and by the time symptoms appear, the window for early intervention has often narrowed considerably. Researchers are now reporting that artificial intelligence may help close that gap, by extracting a previously overlooked data point from a scan that millions of people already receive. […]

Key changes GLP-1 users are making at the grocery store

GLP 1, Weight Loss

In recent years, medications designed to support weight management have become a growing part of everyday health conversations. Drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, including Ozempic and Wegovy, are increasingly being used to help regulate appetite and blood sugar levels. Now, new research suggests these medications may also be quietly reshaping how people shop for […]

The blood type most dangerously linked to type 2 diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes, Blood Type

For people with blood type B, a sweeping new analysis of global health research adds one more factor worth keeping on the radar: a modestly but meaningfully elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The finding comes from a 2024 umbrella review one of the most comprehensive types of scientific analyses available which examined more […]

Small Changes, Big Impact quietly reshapes heart health

blood pressure, Tests

Heart disease often carries the weight of major change. Strict diets. Intense workout plans. A full reset of daily habits. For many people, that level of change feels out of reach. A large study from Australia offers a different view. It suggests that small, steady adjustments may carry more influence than expected. The research followed […]

Hypertension care gets a subtle powerful upgrade

A new path for hypertension care Hypertension remains one of the most common and stubborn health challenges in the United States. Nearly half of adults live with high blood pressure, and the condition becomes more common with age. Among those over 60, the rate climbs past 70%. Yet control remains elusive. Only about one in […]

A misunderstood condition affecting millions

Health, Condition, Woman

For millions of people worldwide, Endometriosis remains one of the most painful and often misunderstood medical conditions. Known for causing intense pelvic pain, fatigue and fertility challenges, the disease has historically been difficult to diagnose, leaving many patients searching for answers for years. The condition occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus […]

New study reveals promising treatment for cervical cancer

cervical cancer

Cervical cancer remains a significant health concern, accounting for approximately 4,000 deaths annually in the United States alone. Recent advancements in treatment strategies are crucial, especially considering that up to 30% of patients may experience a recurrence within five years of treatment. A groundbreaking phase 3 clinical trial has shed light on a potentially more […]

What uterine fibroids are and why they affect Black women the most

uterine fibroids

Uterine fibroids, noncancerous growths of the uterus, represent a significant health concern, particularly among Black women. This article explores the nature of these fibroids, delves into the reasons behind their prevalent impact on Black women, and discusses the implications for healthcare. Understanding these factors is crucial for better management and awareness of this common yet […]