Are at home biological age tests actually worth it

Biological age tests may not tell the whole story, and most people know exactly how old they are. But according to scientists who study aging, the number on a birthday cake tells only part of the story. The body ages on its own timeline, and that pace does not always match the calendar. Chronological age […]
Why bedtime brushing is critical for a healthy heart

Most people know that skipping nightly toothbrushing is bad for their teeth. But a growing body of research suggests the consequences may reach far beyond cavities and bad breath all the way to the heart. Poor oral hygiene, particularly when it leads to conditions like gingivitis (gum inflammation marked by bleeding gums) or periodontitis (deep […]
Foods that build a stronger immune system naturally

The immune system is the body’s internal defense network. It consists of cells, tissues, and organs working together to detect foreign threats, including viruses and bacteria, and coordinate a response. White blood cells are central to that response. When the immune system is operating well, the body recovers from illness faster and resists infection more […]
Health literacy predicts 5 health outcomes better than income according to new research

Health literacy is the ability to find, understand, and use health information to make informed decisions about your own wellbeing. It is not the same as general education or intelligence. It is a specific skill set that includes understanding medical instructions, interpreting health information from multiple sources, knowing when symptoms require attention, and being able […]
Gum disease raises dementia risk by 95%

Most people think of brushing their teeth as a routine act of basic hygiene. But a growing body of research is making clear that what happens in the mouth has far reaching consequences for the rest of the body including the brain. Research presented recently at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual […]