Health

Ultra-Processed Diets Linked to Higher Depression Rates
Mounting research connects junk food to mood disorders, especially among middle-aged and older adults.

Superbugs Could Cost $2 Trillion by 2050
Unchecked antimicrobial resistance poses a global health and economic crisis. Here’s what that means for your health.

We've Been Hydrating All Wrong
With scorching heatwaves sweeping the globe most of us misunderstand hydration, especially women. Here’s what science says is the right way to hydrate

How 2025’s AI Tools Are Reshaping Every Stage of Patient Care
The latest AI systems are quietly doing what medicine has long hoped for: making care more predictive, personalized, and precise.

Can Chiropractic Care Reduce Opioid Risk?
New studies show patients starting with spinal manipulation are much less likely to need opioids in their first year of care.

Psychedelic Therapy Offers New Hope for Burned-Out Clinicians
New research shows psilocybin-assisted therapy may significantly reduce depression in frontline health workers—here’s what the science reveals.

Trust and Longevity: How Belonging Adds Years
New research suggests that trust may enhance happiness and prolong lifespan. Here’s what that means for your health and how to strengthen it.

Deep Brain Stimulation Offers Hope in Addiction Treatment
New studies spotlight DBS and ultrasound targeting dopamine circuits to reduce cravings—could this be a novel tool in the addiction toolkit?

What We’re Learning About the Vagus Nerve Could Transform Medicine
New research reveals how this powerful nerve helps regulate inflammation, mental health, and the progression of chronic illnesses.

Can Better Oral Health Protect Your Brain?
Studies have linked tooth loss and gum disease to cognitive decline, highlighting the mouth-brain connection in aging.






