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Overdose Prevention Vending Machine Has Stopped Hundreds of Deaths from Fentanyl in Cincinnati

Wanting to see if a simple idea could help a huge problem, a Cincinnati health center filled a vending machine with overdose prevention equipment...

Short Brisk Walks Instead of Long Strolls May Cut Risk of Heart Disease, Says Key Study of 88,000

When it comes to exercise, intensity is everything, and while a brisk daily 15-minute walk is enough to cut the risk of heart disease,...

‘Miracle’ Drug Has Young Girl Running Dancing and Swimming Again Despite Cystic Fibrosis

A little girl with a debilitating lung disease is running around freely again thanks to what her mom is calling a miracle drug. 7-year-old Harriet...

Cold Water and Air Increase “Good” Body Fats Says a Review of More Than 100 Studies

  Cold water immersion has long been known to the northern Europeans as a fortifying activity, but the science behind this bizarre cultural/medicinal practice is...

Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s’ Helps Scientists Develop Test

In Scotland there's a woman who can smell changes in body odor corresponding to the presence or onset of Parkinson's disease. Keeping with Scotland's decorated...

Trendy Type of Norwegian Cheese May Stave Off Bone Thinning, Shows New Study

Just a small portion of Jarlsberg can help stop bones getting weaker without boosting cholesterol, according to new findings. Researchers say health benefits are unique...

The World’s First Boat Elevator Helped Turn Scottish Canals Into Green Veins of Joy

After more than a century of disuse, Scotland's old coal barge canals have been transformed into peaceful, green arteries of recreation and birdlife. Part of...

Microscopic Robots Made from White Blood Cells Could Treat and Prevent Life-Threatening Illnesses

White blood cells have been made into a kind of micro-robot that could treat and prevent life threatening illnesses, according to scientists in China. The...

Being A ‘Weekend Warrior’ Boosts Health as Much as Working Out Every Day, According to New Research

Being a 'weekend warrior' boosts health just almost as much as working out every day, according to new research. People who cram exercise into one...

Drugs From Mark Cuban’s Pharmacy Could Save Medicare Billions Every Year, Harvard Says

Scientists with an eye towards helping the battered American consumer have recently published a paper finding that if government health insurance provider Medicare bought...

If You Can Stand on One Leg for 10 Seconds in Middle Age Your Heath Risk Plummets

Middle-aged people unable to stand on one leg for 10 seconds are almost twice as likely to die within the next decade, according to...

A Beer A Day–Even Non-Alcoholic–Seems to Keep the Doctor Away

Like wine, beer can have health benefits when consumed in moderation. Non-alcoholic beers have become wildly popular recently, but are these drinks also healthful? In...

Coffee May Cut Risk of Acute Kidney Injury, Scientists Discover

If you need another reason to start the day drinking a cup of joe, a recent study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has revealed...

Shedding Some Pounds Boosts a Man’s Fertility as Sperm Also Becomes Fitter, Says Study

Shedding the pounds boosts a man's fertility as sperm also become fitter and are more likely to reach the egg, according to new research. Losing...

Even in Your 80s, Adopting a Healthier Lifestyle Can Add Years to Your Life

Adopting a healthier lifestyle can add years to your life—even in your 80s, according to new research from Japan. Reducing drinking, not smoking, maintaining a...

New MRI Machine Offers Breakthrough Advancements in Almost Every Aspect

Ohio State University's colleges of medicine and engineering have partnered with Siemens to create a new MRI machine that overcomes key limitations of the...

U.S. House Passes Bill to Cap Insulin Cost at $35 Per Month

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Build Back Better Act, which includes the most sweeping nationwide measure to date to limit out-of-pocket...

‘Stingless Bees’ Bring Life Back to the Amazon With Medicinal Honey and New Income

While the rest of modern civilization gets honey mostly from European honeybees, indigenous tribes in Peru's slice of the Amazon get theirs from stingless...

Another Reason to Drink More Water: Study Finds Hydration Can Lower Risk of Heart Failure

Staying well-hydrated may be associated with a reduced risk for developing heart failure, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health. Their findings suggest...

Prunes Can Protect Older Women Against Osteoporosis, Says Penn State Study

A handful of prunes a day protects older women against osteoporosis, according to new research. Levels of bone boosting hormone oestrogen drop after the menopause...