Women’s Heart Health More Affected by Lifestyle Risks Than Men, Study Finds

Women’s Heart Health More Affected by Lifestyle Risks Than Men, Study Finds

New research indicates that certain cardiovascular risk factors could significantly impact females more than males. The researchers say taking biological sex into account during routine screenings could provide a clearer assessment of cardiovascular risk. Experts say it’s important for females to monitor their risk factors as they age. The links between blood pressure, diet, exercise,…

Chewing Gum Could Release Thousands of Microplastics Into Saliva, Study Finds

Chewing Gum Could Release Thousands of Microplastics Into Saliva, Study Finds

A new study found that chewing gum releases hundreds to thousands of microplastics for every gram of gum. Both synthetic and natural gums were found to contain microplastics. While the long-term effects of exposure to microplastics are not well understood, emerging evidence has suggested several potential health harms. Chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands…

Ozempic May Cause Cosmetic Side Effects Like Sagging Skin, Wrinkly Feet

Ozempic May Cause Cosmetic Side Effects Like Sagging Skin, Wrinkly Feet

“Ozempic feet” and “Ozempic mouth” are the latest reported cosmetic side effects from GLP-1 medications used for weight loss. Experts say wrinkles and sagging skin can result from rapid weight loss due to loss of fat and muscle mass in certain areas of the body. You can minimize some of these effects by increasing protein…

Males Who Skip Prostate Screenings Could Face 45% Higher Risk of Death: Study

Males Who Skip Prostate Screenings Could Face 45% Higher Risk of Death: Study

Men who avoided prostate cancer screening were significantly more likely to die from the disease, according to a large European trial. The reasons for ignoring screening are complex but may be related to a lack of education about the risks and benefits of prostate cancer screening. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in…

Measles Could Return to Endemic Status in U.S. If Vaccination Rates Remain Low

Measles Could Return to Endemic Status in U.S. If Vaccination Rates Remain Low

Rising measles cases in 30 U.S. jurisdictions among mostly unvaccinated individuals have caused alarm among public health officials. A new research projection estimates that if vaccination rates continue to fall, there will be 11 million to upwards of 51 million new measles cases in the U.S. in the next 25 years. While these projections might…