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Brits plagued by forgetfulness are being told to get their vitamin levels checked, as running low on a crucial nutrient can trigger symptoms similar to dementia. The NHS states that a lack of a ...
Most dangerous food for your heart: Banned in many countries, it continues to make its way into food supply (Image source: Canva) Added sugar isn’t the ultimate villain for your heart health; there is ...
As a doctor, I spent years caring for older patients whose lives were shaped by health problems that had quietly developed decades earlier. Many were on long lists of medication, had lost mobility and ...
India is witnessing a sharp rise in obesity, but even those who fall within a normal weight range are reporting round, protruding stomachs and persistent digestive discomfort. Health experts say that ...
After heart and diabetes, obesity is the next big health threat to Indians. The country is facing a rapid rise in obesity, and health experts say the biggest visible change is the increase in bloated, ...
Global wellness expert Dr. Eric Berg offers eight practical tips to bolster your body's defenses against cancer. These include optimizing Vitamin D, embracing intermittent fasting, adopting a low-carb ...
Elevated cholesterol levels have become increasingly common these days. When cholesterol levels are high, it leads to plaque build-up in the arteries, leading to atherosclerosis. This condition ...
You’re young, active, on top of your wellness game—and then your doctor drops the news: your cholesterol is high. And they’re recommending you take meds—statins—to get it down. Ugh. Why it matters: ...
Dr. Leonard Berg, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on October 9, 2025, in Fort Pierce, Florida. He was 92. Born in Newark, New Jersey, to Albert ...
In his mid-30s, cardiologist and Men’s Health advisor Christopher Kelly, MD, noticed that quite a few of his colleagues in cardiology were taking statins—even though they didn’t have sky-high ...