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Aging
All Aging (70) »
Partial reprogramming shifted lab skin cells toward younger clocks
In a 2022 eLife study, researchers at the Babraham Institute and partner institutions used 13 days of maturation-phase transient reprogramming on middle-aged donors' skin fibroblasts and reported roughly thirty-year shifts on custom transcript and DNA methylation clocks, plus collagen-related signals and partial gains in a scratch-wound assay. Cells regained fibroblast identity in the dish; telomere lengthening was not seen on the methylation-based estimate used. FDA later cleared a separate company-sponsored phase 1 gene-therapy trial based on partial epigenetic reprogramming for optic neuropathies; starting that trial is not proof of anti-aging benefit in humans.

Memory rejuvenation restored recall in mice
An EPFL Neuron study found that brief OSK gene activation in memory-trace neurons improved recall in aged and Alzheimer's-model mice. The result suggests some memory decline may reflect aging neurons rather than erased memories, but it does not show human memory restoration.
DHEA benefits are limited, and anti-aging proof is weak
DHEA is a real hormone precursor, and its level falls with age. But that does not prove oral DHEA improves aging, energy, muscle, or libido for most people. Human evidence supports a few narrower uses and raises real safety questions.

Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint and “Don’t Die” movement aim to make death optional
Bryan Johnson's Blueprint project uses data to reverse aging. His "Don't Die" movement aims to make longevity humanity's top goal through healthy habits.
NAD supplements help cells produce energy (but anti-aging proof in humans is still limited)
NAD supplements like NMN and NR help cells produce energy and may fight aging. Learn how they work, what science says about their benefits, and the risks.

Aging is the biggest overall cancer risk factor
Aging is the biggest overall cancer risk factor, but that does not make preventable risks irrelevant. The stronger message is that older adults with cancer need care that fits their full health status, not only the tumor.
Can you reverse gray hair? Science says probably not permanently
While genetics is the main factor, reducing personal and environmental stress can temporarily reverse gray hair color in some cases, but a permanent fix is not yet available.
Vision gains in early dry AMD stem cell transplant trial
An open-label phase 1/2a report in Cell Stem Cell covers the first six participants in the lowest-dose arm of a donor-derived RPE stem cell trial for geographic atrophy. Chart scores in the poorest-vision group rose on average at a 12-month visit, and the better-vision group showed a modest average gain at six months, but the cohort is too small and too early to treat as proof of efficacy or as standard care.
Artificial sweeteners may speed cognitive decline
A large observational study linked higher intake of several artificial sweeteners to faster cognitive decline over about eight years, but it did not prove causation.
AI Health
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ChatGPT outperforms doctors in diagnosis, but human collaboration fails
A new study reveals that artificial intelligence can now diagnose complex medical cases better than human doctors, but using the…
Gamified app helps reduce depression by breaking ruminative thought loops
A new gamified app reduces depression by speeding up thought progression and breaking ruminative loops, a clinical trial finds.
Throne AI uses toilet-based monitoring for personalized gut health insights
Throne AI offers real-time analysis of gut health and hydration by examining waste images taken in the toilet. Users capture…
videoSmart Sensing technology adapts to human anatomy to solve the accuracy limits of wearable health trackers
New Smart Sensing technology uses dynamic signal pathways to adapt to human anatomy, improving the accuracy and comfort of wearable health trackers.
videoOxyZen by BrainCo: an AI meditation headband for sleep
This new AI meditation headband from BrainCo, called OxyZen, uses EEG sensors and an AI sleep coach to help you relax and sleep better.
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videoTechnologies that could change how we age in the coming years
the rapid advancements in anti-aging medicine, emphasizing the potential of wearables, implantable devices, and biological age clocks to transform healthcare.…
videoThe latest approaches to slowing or reversing aging
Advanced medical interventions for longevity, including stem cell therapy, testosterone replacement, human growth hormone (HGH), and cellular reprogramming. While testosterone…
New anti-aging supplements aim to extend healthy years
The longevity industry is rapidly expanding, with advances in cellular reprogramming, AI, and big data pushing the boundaries of anti-aging…
A French startup is building an AI trained on all of biology to speed up drug discovery
The French startup Bioptimus is developing an artificial intelligence model to understand the different scales of life, from molecules to…
Alcohol
All Alcohol (16) »
Heavy drinking is linked to earlier brain bleeding
In 1,600 people already hospitalized with spontaneous brain bleeds, heavy regular drinking was associated with earlier median age at onset (64 vs 75 years), larger hematomas, and MRI patterns suggesting more advanced small-vessel disease versus the non-HAU cohort. The Neurology study is cross-sectional and single-center, so it reports associations in admitted patients, not proof of direct causation for each finding.

Healing the liver to achieve sustainable weight loss without frustration by Dr. Réginald Allouche
According to Dr. Réginald Allouche, weight gain is not merely caused by overeating but by an overburdened liver that can…
Sure Shot claims to reduce alcohol effects with clinically proven formulation
Sure Shot, formerly known as Safety Shot, is presented as the first clinically proven supplement to reduce blood alcohol levels…
The detrimental effects of alcohol consumption on mental and physical health according to a doctor
Doctor F.H. told me: I drank small amounts of alcohol daily for six months and I saw what it does:…
Refusing alcohol often requires justification in social settings
In France, individuals who refuse alcohol, whether for health reasons, pregnancy, or religious beliefs, often feel pressured to explain their…
Alcohol consumption may affect future generations even before conception
New research suggests that alcohol consumption can impact the health of future generations, even before they are conceived. The study…
A small implant that stimulates the brain is helping some people stop drinking
A new treatment for alcoholism combines a wearable device with a behavioral app to reduce cravings and improve self-control. The…
Not smoking, moving regularly, and eating varied foods add the most years to your life
A study published in JAMA Network Open found that non-smoking, regular exercise, and a diverse diet significantly increase the likelihood…
videoWhat the evidence actually says about alcohol and your health
This podcast episode dives deep into the complex relationship between alcohol and health. It covers a wide range of topics,…
Cancer
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Aging is the biggest overall cancer risk factor
Aging is the biggest overall cancer risk factor, but that does not make preventable risks irrelevant. The stronger message is that older adults with cancer need care that fits their full health status, not only the tumor.
Ultra-processed foods may raise early bowel cancer risk
A new cohort study linked higher ultra-processed food intake in women under 50 with more early colorectal adenomas, but it did not prove direct bowel cancer causation.

MRI-guided cryoablation can destroy some tumours with less surgery
Sydney's Liverpool Hospital is using MRI-guided cryoablation to freeze selected tumours with live imaging. The method can mean less invasive care than open surgery for some patients, but it still uses skin-piercing probes and it is not painless or right for every cancer.
PAHs in food form during high-heat cooking
PAHs can form in food during smoking, grilling, and other high-heat processes. A 2025 paper mainly validates a faster lab method to detect eight PAHs in food matrices, rather than proving that everyday foods are broadly dangerous.
Father sacrifices his life for early retirement, only to die from cancer soon after
The story of a father who sacrificed his happiness and health to retire early, only to be diagnosed with terminal…
Lidocaine’s potential in targeting cancer cells
Lidocaine’s potential role in treating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Lidocaine, a common local anesthetic, has been found to…
Whole broccoli more effective for cancer prevention than supplements
Sulforaphane in broccoli found to target cancer stem cells Researchers at the University of Michigan discovered that sulforaphane, a compound…
French biotech wins funding for an advanced lung cancer vaccine trial
OSE Immunotherapeutics has received a French government grant to support a Phase III clinical trial for its cancer vaccine, Tedopi.…
Trial of first lung cancer vaccine launched in seven countries
A 67-year-old man in the UK has become the first participant in a trial for a new lung cancer vaccine,…
Exercise
All Exercise (75) »
Cardio before or after weights? Match order to your goal
For many gym-goers, sticking to training matters more than perfect order. Cleveland Clinic ties sequence to goals (endurance first, strength first) and, for weight loss, to what you will actually do. A 2025 trial in forty-five young men with obesity favored resistance-before-cycling for fat mass, body fat percentage, android versus gynoid fat, and MVPA, with similar aerobic fitness either way. Hindustan Times coach quotes are user-generated and unverified by the outlet.

Strength training beats running for diabetes benefits in mice
A new mouse study finds that strength training is more effective than running for improving glucose metabolism and fighting diabetes.

Walking is the simplest way to lose fat and keep it off
Walking works for fat loss because most people can do it every day without pain or fear. It builds a…
After 40, lifting weights is the best way to slow muscle loss
Most people start to lose small amounts of muscle in their thirties, but the decline speeds up after forty. This…
New injectable drug CBL-514 may safely shrink belly fat by killing its cells
Scientists are testing a new injectable drug, CBL-514, that makes unwanted fat cells in a chosen body area self-destruct. Early…
Economic development drives obesity primarily through increased calorie intake, not reduced activity
A global study examining energy expenditure and obesity across 34 populations reveals that economic development is strongly associated with increased…

Healing the liver to achieve sustainable weight loss without frustration by Dr. Réginald Allouche
According to Dr. Réginald Allouche, weight gain is not merely caused by overeating but by an overburdened liver that can…

Three evidence-based rules that help people lose fat sustainably
A doctor's approach to losing fat: maintain a sustainable calorie deficit, prioritize protein at every meal, and focus on lifestyle fit over diet perfection.
Walking 100 minutes a day may lower chronic back pain risk
Walking for back pain is simple, cheap, and easy to repeat. A large 2025 study linked more than 100 minutes of daily walking with lower chronic low back pain risk, but it does not prove cause and effect.
Eyes
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videoEndmyopia claims to reverse nearsightedness naturally (but science remains skeptical)
Endmyopia claims to reverse nearsightedness via active focus, but studies suggest under-correction may worsen vision.
Vision gains in early dry AMD stem cell transplant trial
An open-label phase 1/2a report in Cell Stem Cell covers the first six participants in the lowest-dose arm of a donor-derived RPE stem cell trial for geographic atrophy. Chart scores in the poorest-vision group rose on average at a 12-month visit, and the better-vision group showed a modest average gain at six months, but the cohort is too small and too early to treat as proof of efficacy or as standard care.
Food
All Food (46) »Ultra-processed foods may raise early bowel cancer risk
A new cohort study linked higher ultra-processed food intake in women under 50 with more early colorectal adenomas, but it did not prove direct bowel cancer causation.
HSL helps maintain fat tissue from inside the nucleus
A Cell Metabolism study (first published online 23 October 2025) reports that hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is active on fat droplets and in fat-cell nuclei, where it helps maintain adipose tissue. In the mouse models and rare human HSL-deficiency cases described in the paper, the phenotype is lipodystrophy (abnormal loss or redistribution of fat tissue), not obesity. The work reframes how too much and too little functional fat tissue can both strain metabolism. It does not replace medical or lifestyle advice or prove any new treatment.
Artificial sweeteners may speed cognitive decline
A large observational study linked higher intake of several artificial sweeteners to faster cognitive decline over about eight years, but it did not prove causation.

Plant protein and fish are linked with longer life, while red and processed meat raise risk
A recent media claim said that eating a lot of animal protein speeds aging. The idea has some truth, but…
Gluten in everyday bread may drain energy, worsen mood, and raise schizophrenia risk
Scientists and doctors are looking again at the humble loaf. New reporting highlights a body of research showing that the…
Frozen vegetables are a healthy choice
Frozen vegetables rival fresh produce on nutrients, price and safety Many shoppers assume that “fresh” automatically means “healthier,” yet freezing…
Economic development drives obesity primarily through increased calorie intake, not reduced activity
A global study examining energy expenditure and obesity across 34 populations reveals that economic development is strongly associated with increased…

Healing the liver to achieve sustainable weight loss without frustration by Dr. Réginald Allouche
According to Dr. Réginald Allouche, weight gain is not merely caused by overeating but by an overburdened liver that can…

Three evidence-based rules that help people lose fat sustainably
A doctor's approach to losing fat: maintain a sustainable calorie deficit, prioritize protein at every meal, and focus on lifestyle fit over diet perfection.
Hair
All Hair (9) »Can you reverse gray hair? Science says probably not permanently
While genetics is the main factor, reducing personal and environmental stress can temporarily reverse gray hair color in some cases, but a permanent fix is not yet available.
PP405 hair regrowth shows promise (but not a cure)
PP405 hair regrowth treatment from UCLA may help androgenetic alopecia by reactivating dormant hair follicles, but trials and FDA approval are still ongoing.
videoIt’s possible to prevent balding (hair loss)
Consult with a professional before doing anything. According to him: Why you lose your hair Prevent hair loss Male pattern…
videoHow to slow visible aging in skin, nails, and hair
Harvard professor David Sinclair and co-host Matthew LaPlante discuss methods to slow or reverse cosmetic aging, focusing on skin, hair,…
A sugar-based molecule may trigger hair regrowth in bald spots
Scientists have identified a sugar molecule that may play a key role in curing male pattern baldness. This discovery could…

Scalp tools for hair regrowth: what works and what does not
PRP Coming soon Microneedling for hair and beard Benefits of Microneedling: Stimulates hair follicles, enhances blood circulation, and promotes absorption…
DNA sugar shows promise as a simple, drug-free way to regrow hair
Researchers from COMSATS University in Pakistan and the University of Sheffield accidentally discovered that a naturally occurring DNA sugar, 2-deoxy-D-ribose,…
A sugar found in the body may help hair regrow without drugs
A study in mice suggests that the simple sugar 2-deoxy-D-ribose, which the body already makes as part of DNA, can…
An arthritis drug is the first proven pill for severe hair loss
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s defense system attacks hair roots, causing sudden bald patches on…
Health Lies
All Health lies (10) »Lifestyle counts far more than genetics for health and longevity
75-90 % of what determines human lifespan lies outside the DNA we inherit. That “environmental” portion is overwhelmingly shaped by lifestyle: medical care, nutrition, physical activity, smoking, social support, and more.

Sleeping naked is not proven to extend lifespan
Headlines that tie nudity to extra years of life are not backed by serious longevity research. What holds up in sources is narrower: heat at night often fragments sleep, public health pages recommend a cool bedroom, and one home-based study in community-dwelling older adults points to a 20-25 °C band under nonlinear models with large person-to-person differences. Choosing pajamas is personal; comfort and room temperature matter more than anti-aging slogans.
videoLosing weight permanently
How to Lose Fat and Slim Down? Doing cardio, crunches, and core exercises can help, but it’s often not enough.…
A tidy home contributes to happiness and productivity
Research shows that having a tidy home promotes happiness and reduces stress. Clutter-free environments not only improve mental well-being but…
Refusing alcohol often requires justification in social settings
In France, individuals who refuse alcohol, whether for health reasons, pregnancy, or religious beliefs, often feel pressured to explain their…
videoYoung adults today are less physically active and sicker than previous generations
This speech, delivered by a passionate advocate, calls for urgent action against the societal tsunami of physical inactivity and sedentary…
A researcher wants tobacco-style health warnings on ultra-processed food packaging
A leading scientist calls for tobacco-style warning labels on ultra-processed foods due to their harmful health effects. These foods, linked…
Major food companies act like Big Tobacco by selling addictive and harmful products
Leading food companies are being criticized for employing tactics similar to those used by the tobacco industry to make their…
Covid inquiry shows UK leaders used scientists for cover, not guidance
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has revealed that senior scientific advisers were often sidelined while their public presence was used to…
Sleep
All Sleep (40) »
videoThe cost of devotion: an analysis of Sienna Spiro’s song “Die on this hill”
Sienna Spiro’s “Die on this hill” is one of those haunting piano ballads that sounds like a love song but…

Good person or bad person? Look at how they treat others
A good person is often easier to spot when you watch how they treat people with less power. This article explains the waiter rule, its limits, and what it can really tell you.

Partial reprogramming shifted lab skin cells toward younger clocks
In a 2022 eLife study, researchers at the Babraham Institute and partner institutions used 13 days of maturation-phase transient reprogramming on middle-aged donors' skin fibroblasts and reported roughly thirty-year shifts on custom transcript and DNA methylation clocks, plus collagen-related signals and partial gains in a scratch-wound assay. Cells regained fibroblast identity in the dish; telomere lengthening was not seen on the methylation-based estimate used. FDA later cleared a separate company-sponsored phase 1 gene-therapy trial based on partial epigenetic reprogramming for optic neuropathies; starting that trial is not proof of anti-aging benefit in humans.

Memory rejuvenation restored recall in mice
An EPFL Neuron study found that brief OSK gene activation in memory-trace neurons improved recall in aged and Alzheimer's-model mice. The result suggests some memory decline may reflect aging neurons rather than erased memories, but it does not show human memory restoration.

A new cholesterol pill cut bad cholesterol by about 60% in a large trial
CORALreef Lipids is now peer-reviewed in the NEJM (4 February 2026): once-daily oral enlicitide decanoate on top of statins in most participants cut LDL cholesterol by about 56 percentage points versus placebo at 24 weeks, with similar short-term adverse-event rates in the trial. Cardiovascular outcome benefit for this oral drug is still unproven until CORALreef Outcomes reports.

Introspection provides our most direct contact with physical reality
Some authors argue introspection is our least sensory-mediated access to experience. But introspective reports are not direct neural measurement, and they can be unreliable.
DHEA benefits are limited, and anti-aging proof is weak
DHEA is a real hormone precursor, and its level falls with age. But that does not prove oral DHEA improves aging, energy, muscle, or libido for most people. Human evidence supports a few narrower uses and raises real safety questions.

Musical training is linked to better body orientation without vision
In a small lab study, musicians showed less disorientation on a blindfolded stepping task compared to non-musicians.

Can an AI “Gaslighting Detector” help you see manipulation clearly?
AI “gaslighting detectors” can help you spot manipulation patterns (but they can’t replace context or real support). Here’s how to use them safely.
Stress
All Stress (36) »Panic attacks: sour candy and cold exposure may quickly calm a panic spike
Sour candy for panic attacks On a Reddit conversation titled “What’s a crazy body life hack everyone should know?”, a…
videoListening to theta binaural beats may help calm and sleep
Binaural beats are a sound effect made by playing two slightly different tones, one in each ear. The brain perceives…
videoMedCircle: mental health interviews with psychiatrists & psychologists
Mental health interviews with world-class psychiatrists & psychologists, providing mental health advice packed with actionable takeaways and clear explanations of…

Walking is the simplest way to lose fat and keep it off
Walking works for fat loss because most people can do it every day without pain or fear. It builds a…
Taking strategic breaks every 90 minutes keeps the brain sharp
An anonymous Redditor claiming to be a cognitive scientist posted the following message in r/Biohackers: As a cognitive scientist, I’ve…

Fixing one gene’s activity reversed anxiety signs in mice
Researchers identified regular-firing neurons in the centrolateral amygdala that drive anxiety behaviors. Normalizing GRIK4 gene dosage in basolateral amygdala pyramidal cells reversed anxiety, depression, and social deficits in mice overexpressing the gene, suggesting a targeted treatment approach for anxiety disorders.
Amygdala circuit tweak clears anxiety signs in mice
A May 2025 iScience mouse study (online 13 May 2025; print issue 20 June 2025) reports that normalizing Grik4 in basolateral amygdala pyramidal cells reversed anxiety-like behavior, depression-like behavior, and social deficits in a transgenic model, while object recognition stayed impaired. In non-transgenic mice that were already highly anxious on screening, the same approach yielded only partial relief of anxiety-like behavior on the elevated plus maze, not a broad reversal across domains. The work is preclinical and does not establish a human treatment.
Men’s mental health: care gaps and suicide risk in U.S. data
National U.S. surveys show that mental illness is common among men, that men who have a mental illness are less likely than women in the same situation to use mental health services, and that suicide deaths fall very heavily on males. Cultural pressure to stay tough and stoic is often discussed as one possible barrier to opening up and getting treatment, but the NIMH and CDC summaries cited here do not test or quantify that explanation.
Childhood trauma linked to smaller hippocampus after romantic breakups
A new study links romantic breakups to smaller hippocampal brain volume in adults with childhood trauma, showing how early adversity heightens stress sensitivity.
Supplements
All Supplements (37) »DHEA benefits are limited, and anti-aging proof is weak
DHEA is a real hormone precursor, and its level falls with age. But that does not prove oral DHEA improves aging, energy, muscle, or libido for most people. Human evidence supports a few narrower uses and raises real safety questions.
NAD supplements help cells produce energy (but anti-aging proof in humans is still limited)
NAD supplements like NMN and NR help cells produce energy and may fight aging. Learn how they work, what science says about their benefits, and the risks.
NAD supplements raise NAD in the body – health gains are not established yet
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NAD, is a helper molecule that cells use for energy, DNA repair, and body clock control.…
New injectable drug CBL-514 may safely shrink belly fat by killing its cells
Scientists are testing a new injectable drug, CBL-514, that makes unwanted fat cells in a chosen body area self-destruct. Early…

Healing the liver to achieve sustainable weight loss without frustration by Dr. Réginald Allouche
According to Dr. Réginald Allouche, weight gain is not merely caused by overeating but by an overburdened liver that can…
Vitamin D may help cells age more slowly
Vitamin D may slow cellular aging by preserving telomere length, a new study finds. Learn about the benefits for DNA, proper dosage, and potential risks.
Curcumin supplements may help prevent age-related macular degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss in people over 50. A large U.S. electronic-health-record…
Sure Shot claims to reduce alcohol effects with clinically proven formulation
Sure Shot, formerly known as Safety Shot, is presented as the first clinically proven supplement to reduce blood alcohol levels…
Low vitamin D and K levels tripled heart disease risk in one study
According to a doctor (A.M.) about another doctor (Résimont) about another doctor (Eric Müller) : IN PRACTICE: If deficient (<60):…
Teeth
All Teeth (8) »The main options to straighten teeth: clear aligners like Invisalign vs braces and more
Straighter teeth are easier to clean, which helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease. A balanced bite spreads chewing forces…
TePe interdental brushes help many people clean between teeth better than floss
Interdental brushes are very small brushes that clean the spaces between teeth. These spaces often hold sticky plaque, which can…
End tuft toothbrush for teeth cleaning, helps remove dental plaque at the gum line and around braces
An end tuft toothbrush, also called a single tuft toothbrush, is a very small brush made for tooth brushing in…
videoHow to Brush Your Teeth – Modified Bass Technique
The modified bass technique aims to clean where plaque hides most, right along the gumline, while protecting the gums. Plaque…
Japan begins clinical trials for tooth regrowth treatment
Japanese researchers have initiated clinical trials for a groundbreaking tooth regrowth treatment, aiming to enable the natural regeneration of teeth…

Drug to regrow teeth moves closer to clinical use
A drug that blocks the USAG-1 protein could enable natural tooth regrowth in humans. Kitano Hospital reports that an investigator-initiated Phase I trial is underway at Kyoto University Hospital (Ki-CONNECT) from September 2024 to August 2025. The researchers aim to make the treatment available by 2030 for people with congenital tooth loss.
New light activated nanoparticle hydrogel may whiten teeth and fight decay without harming enamel
Researchers report a gel that could both whiten teeth and reduce harmful oral bacteria, without the enamel damage linked to…
Alzheimer’s drug tideglusib helps teeth regrow dentin and close cavities
Scientists at King’s College London have shown that our teeth possess a far greater capacity for self-repair than previously thought.…
Various Health
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A new cholesterol pill cut bad cholesterol by about 60% in a large trial
CORALreef Lipids is now peer-reviewed in the NEJM (4 February 2026): once-daily oral enlicitide decanoate on top of statins in most participants cut LDL cholesterol by about 56 percentage points versus placebo at 24 weeks, with similar short-term adverse-event rates in the trial. Cardiovascular outcome benefit for this oral drug is still unproven until CORALreef Outcomes reports.
HSL helps maintain fat tissue from inside the nucleus
A Cell Metabolism study (first published online 23 October 2025) reports that hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is active on fat droplets and in fat-cell nuclei, where it helps maintain adipose tissue. In the mouse models and rare human HSL-deficiency cases described in the paper, the phenotype is lipodystrophy (abnormal loss or redistribution of fat tissue), not obesity. The work reframes how too much and too little functional fat tissue can both strain metabolism. It does not replace medical or lifestyle advice or prove any new treatment.
Bedroom night light ties to higher heart and stroke risk
In 88,905 adults followed with wrist light sensors, brighter nights were tied to higher future risks of coronary disease, heart attack, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and stroke under the paper's primary model 3 (demographics, socioeconomic factors, physical activity, smoking, alcohol, diet, and urbanicity). That pattern is association, not proof that your bedroom lamp causes disease. A lab study in healthy young adults found one night of moderate room light during sleep caused a higher nighttime heart rate and lower heart-rate variability and showed higher HOMA-IR, higher 30-minute insulin area under the curve, and a lower Matsuda index the next morning versus very dim light. For everyday sleep space habits, the CDC recommends a cool, dark, quiet bedroom and limiting bright artificial light before bed.
Long COVID brain fog linked to a change in brain cell receptors
Long COVID brain fog linked to higher AMPA receptors on PET scans; new study points to a biological marker and possible AMPAR-targeted treatments.
People do not die of old age: aging weakens the body and disease causes death
A common phrase says someone “died of old age.” Medicine says otherwise. Doctors do not certify “old age” as a…
HIV vaccine research shows early human signals, but no vaccine yet
After more than four decades of work, there is still no approved HIV vaccine. Recent large trials that tried to…
videoMedCircle: mental health interviews with psychiatrists & psychologists
Mental health interviews with world-class psychiatrists & psychologists, providing mental health advice packed with actionable takeaways and clear explanations of…
Walking 100 minutes a day may lower chronic back pain risk
Walking for back pain is simple, cheap, and easy to repeat. A large 2025 study linked more than 100 minutes of daily walking with lower chronic low back pain risk, but it does not prove cause and effect.
Sure Shot claims to reduce alcohol effects with clinically proven formulation
Sure Shot, formerly known as Safety Shot, is presented as the first clinically proven supplement to reduce blood alcohol levels…