Health
Memory Loss May Not Be the Earliest Sign of Alzheimer’s
Your cognitive flexibility may go first
When It Comes to Back Pain, Maybe You Should be Your Own Doctor
Empowering patients to retake control of their back pain produced surprising results
Ovaries Might Take on an Immune Function After Menopause
The reproductive organs might have hidden role
Lung-on-a-Chip Reveals How Asthma Attacks Permanently Change Airways
Researchers built a cultured lung and gave it an asthma attack
Does Nurture Trump Nature in Disease Risk Prediction?
Social determinants of health can match or exceed genetic risk of common diseases
Can the Sugar Molecules That Coat Our Cells Predict Our Health?
Glycans, once ignored, may revolutionize medicine
If You’re Counting on Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements to Prevent Fractures, Think Again
A new in-depth analysis casts doubt on the popular supplements
Is This the King of GLP-1s?
A new meta-analysis stacks three leading GLP-1 medications against each other
How Right-Wing Politics Make You Physically Ill
Over the past two decades, right-wing ideology has become associated with less trust in medicine—and poorer health
Can a New Drug Combo Prevent Death by Suicide?
It may reduce suicidal intent for up to a month or more











