New Potential Treatment for Incurable Lung Condition Sunday, May 4, 2025 ipf treatment lung cancer drug research fibroblasts immune system senescent cells ctla4 aging-related diseases A promising breakthrough in the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) - a fatal and currently incurable lung condition - has emerged from a study at Tulane University. The disease, which affects around 70,000 … Read More
The Heart-Healthy Breakfast Choice of Queen Camilla Saturday, May 3, 2025 queen camilla breakfast heart cholesterol porridge honey fiber health research Contrary to popular belief, the Royal family’s breakfast choices are surprisingly humble. In a recent revelation, Tom Parker Bowles shared the daily breakfast preference of his mother, Queen Camilla. The Queen’s … Read More
Eating One Food Increases Dementia Risk x4, Professor Warns Friday, May 2, 2025 dementia risk exercise brain diet gut health prevention research professor Renowned nutritional scientist Professor Tim Spector has challenged the widely held belief that activities like doing crosswords and Wordle can effectively diminish the risk of dementia. In an interview on ITV’s Lorraine, … Read More
The Gender Gap in Supercentenarians Thursday, May 1, 2025 gender supercentenarians longevity genetics hormones health lifestyle centenarians research physical activity Reaching the remarkable age of 110 often means being surrounded by predominantly women, as studies suggest that women have a significantly greater chance of becoming ‘supercentenarians’. Studies from Boston … Read More
Exercise Improves Quality of Life for Cancer Patients Wednesday, April 30, 2025 cancer exercise quality of life therapy treatment side effects research mental well-being physical activity health outcomes A new study suggests that doctors should prescribe exercise to cancer patients undergoing treatment to counter the side effects of therapies. The research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, compiled data … Read More
New Study Links Champagne and White Wine Consumption to Reduced Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Wednesday, April 30, 2025 champagne white wine cardiac arrest research health lifestyle study cardiovascular prevention alcohol Exciting news has emerged from a recent study, indicating that enjoying a glass of bubbly could potentially lower the risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Every year, millions of individuals succumb to sudden cardiac arrests, a … Read More