These have all been called ‘nature’s Viagra’ — but do they work?
For men suffering from erectile dysfunction, the solution may be one of these natural remedies.
New York Post (nypost.com)
• Published 12 days ago
Is it seasonal influenza or bird flu? Here's how to tell
Public health experts weigh in on the current state of testing for bird flu amid rising cases of influenza A
Salon (www.salon.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Colorado businesses respond to surgeon general’s push to warn public about the cancer risks of alcohol
Non-alcoholic beverages are gaining a foothold as state’s big craft beer industry pushes message of responsible, moderate consumption.
Colorado Public Radio (www.cpr.org)
• Published 13 days ago
Why you probably aren't washing your towels often enough
The towels we dry ourselves with get a lot of use and pick up a lot of microbes along the way. But how long should you wait before throwing them into the laundry?
BBC News (www.bbc.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Nasty Virus Continues to Spread Throughout Massachusetts
Massachusetts is seeing an uptick in this very contagious virus.
Live959.com (live959.com)
• Published 12 days ago
Are You Breathing in Cancer? The Shocking Truth About Microplastics - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
Tiny plastic particles are everywhere—in the air you breathe, the water you drink, and even the food you eat. Scientists are now uncovering startling connections between these invisible invaders and major health issues, from respiratory dysfunction to fertili…
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel (dailygalaxy.com)
• Published 12 days ago
Lifetime risk and projected burden of dementia
A cohort study of over 15,000 US adults found that the lifetime risk of developing dementia from ages 55 to 95 is 42%, with the highest risk in APOE ε4 carriers, women and Black adults, and projected that approximately 1 million US adults will develop dementi…
Nature.com (www.nature.com)
• Published 12 days ago
Northwestern study makes new long COVID discovery involving vaccines
Researchers here in Chicago say long COVID patients may have to wait a little longer for answers to what many healthcare workers find to be a puzzling condition.
Audacy.com (www.audacy.com)
• Published 13 days ago
California man gave his cats raw milk thinking it was healthier. He says it tragically backfired
A California man whose two cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu risk says he meant to keep his beloved pets healthy, but his efforts tragically backfired.
Associated Press (apnews.com)
• Published 13 days ago
Is It Legal To Drink Non-Alcoholic Beer When You're Under 21 In The US?
Across the United States, it is illegal to purchase and consume alcoholic drinks if you're under 21, but what about non-alcoholic beer? Here's what to know.
Chowhound (www.chowhound.com)
• Published 12 days ago
6-Pack Surgery Is Becoming More Popular With Men — But What Is It?
Here's what plastic surgeons want you to know about it.
HuffPost (www.huffpost.com)
• Published 11 days ago
Scientists Just Discovered This Specific Diet Improves Your Memory and Slows Brain Aging
You probably already knew the Mediterranean diet is good for your body. Recent studies suggest it’s great for your brain too.
Inc. (www.inc.com)
• Published 11 days ago
Fun Facts: Over 90% of the world's currency is digital
Did you know that only 8 percent of today's currency exists as physical money worldwide, and that scallops have a whopping 200 eyes? Learn more with our fun facts of the day!
Fox News (www.foxnews.com)
• Published 11 days ago
Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
Researchers used smartphone navigation data to identify older adults at risk for Alzheimer’s. Frequent pauses during wayfinding, called "orientation stops," effectively distinguished individuals with subtle cognitive decline.
PsyPost (www.psypost.org)
• Published 11 days ago
Cancer label for alcoholic drinks divides Colorado experts
The advisory could lead more people to reexamine their drinking habits.
Axios (www.axios.com)
• Published 11 days ago
Guest column | Want to improve your sleep in 2025? These new science-based tips may help.
New research provides guidance on the effects of caffeine, diet and naps on sleep. Plus there are expanded treatments for sleep apnea.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 12 days ago
Don't Be The Next [Bird Flu Case]
Well, the United States has recorded its first H5N1 death. The serious case in Louisiana has passed away. This case was contracted from backyard and wild birds. Outbreaks continue to occur in dairy cattle and on poultry farms both large and small....
Dailykos.com (www.dailykos.com)
• Published 12 days ago
A daily cup of tea helps reduce Type 2 diabetes risk, study finds
Dark tea may reduce type 2 diabetes risk by improving glucose excretion and insulin sensitivity, according to a groundbreaking study.
Thebrighterside.news (www.thebrighterside.news)
• Published 12 days ago
The gap between living long and living healthy is growing
“These results underscore that around the world, while people live longer, they live a greater number of years burdened by disease,” the researchers wrote.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 11 days ago
Why Drinking Bottled Water Can Be Much Worse for You Than Tap, According to New Research
Recent research published in BMJ Global Health found that tap water in most U.S. cities, thanks to regulations imposed and overseen by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In contrast, bottled water has very little oversight, with much fewer reg…
Food & Wine (www.foodandwine.com)
• Published 12 days ago