Why Lipedema Is Not just Cellulite or Weight Gain

Lipedema is a chronic condition in which fat accumulates abnormally in the lower body, particularly in the legs, hips, and sometimes the arms. The affected tissue tends to feel heavy, tender, and sore to the touch. It bruises more easily than surrounding areas and does not respond to diet or exercise, which is the detail […]
Your heart can heal itself after an attack, study finds

For decades, a heart attack meant permanent damage. Muscle cells destroyed during an attack were replaced by scar tissue, and that scar tissue was widely accepted as the heart’s final chapter. But a new study from Australian researchers is rewriting that assumption entirely and what they found could change the future of cardiac medicine for […]
Moderate drinking can reduce blood flow to your brain

What a new study found about alcohol and the brain For decades, moderate alcohol consumption has been viewed as a relatively harmless habit a glass of wine with dinner, a beer after work. But a new study published in the journal Alcohol is raising serious questions about whether any amount of drinking is truly safe, […]
Lilly eczema trials open doors to new treatment hope

Eczema remains one of the most common chronic skin conditions, yet its impact is not evenly distributed. For many African American patients, the condition presents differently, lasts longer, and is often underdiagnosed or mismanaged. New clinical research, including trials backed by Eli Lilly and Company, is beginning to address these gaps while expanding access to […]
Link Between Eye Bacteria and Alzheimer’s raises new alarms

A new line of research is drawing attention to an unexpected place in the body. The eye. Scientists have found evidence that a common bacterium, long associated with respiratory infections, may linger in retinal tissue and align with the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. The study, published in Nature Communications, adds a new layer to how […]
Parkinsons study reveals surprising gut connection

A growing body of research is reshaping how scientists think about the origins of neurological disease. One of the most striking developments involves the relationship between the gut and Parkinsons disease, a condition long defined by its impact on movement and brain function. New findings suggest the story may begin far earlier than previously understood, […]
Antibiotic resistance breakthrough targets the very system that keeps bacteria alive

One of the most persistent challenges in modern medicine is not simply that certain bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics. It is that resistant bacteria can extend that protection to neighboring strains that would otherwise be vulnerable, creating a kind of communal defense that makes infections dramatically harder to treat. A new study published in […]
Fitness genes linked to lower disease risk

A growing body of research is shedding light on the connection between genetics, fitness, and long term health. A recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise suggests that some people may be biologically predisposed to higher levels of fitness, which could also be tied to a reduced risk of certain diseases. […]
Reasons WHtR beats BMI for blood pressure

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

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. […]