Month: January 2025
Gender-based racism through microaggressions may be linked to higher blood pressure postpartum and beyond, according to new research published today in Hypertension, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association. …
In recent years, the romantasy genre has taken the literary world by storm, and one particular author is the driving force behind this reading phenomenon: Sarah J. Maas. Known …
In mindbodygreen’s parenting column, Parenthetical, mbg parenting contributor, psychotherapist, and writer Lia Avellino explores the dynamic, enriching, yet often complicated journey into parenthood. In today’s installment, Avellino talks about …
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, the UCL Cancer Institute and UCLH have shown that a test called ORACLE can predict lung cancer survival at the point of diagnosis …
You might associate better blood flow with exercise—understandable, as movement quite literally gets your heart pumping and helps deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout your body. Or massage might come …
Jasleen Chhatwal, MBBS, MD Jasleen Chhatwal, MBBS, MD, serves as Chief Medical Officer and Director of the Mood Disorders Program at Sierra Tucson. She is a board-certified psychiatrist, integrative …
The UK’s self-regulated system for disclosing payments from drug companies to healthcare professionals and organizations is failing to protect patients and public trust, according to a new analysis led …
Introducing FLATTER MEⓇ Fiber GLP-1 Booster, the prebiotic fiber that boosts Your GLP-1 on day one. HUM’s VP of Content, Brooke Danielson, breaks it all down. This latest addition …
As the seasons change, my pantry shifts, too—and one ingredient I always rotate back in during chillier months is lentils. Sure, they occasionally make appearances in my summer salads …
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in collaboration with colleagues in China, have discovered an antibody-like molecule that can protect mice from various influenza viruses. The findings could …