Frequent flying might sound fun or even necessary for official tours or those who work as cabin attendants, but there's a lesser-known health concern that often flies under the radar, low haemoglobin.
A BRAIN glitch could be to blame for some cases of high blood pressure, scientists say. Part of the brain that makes us ...
Discover how hyperbaric oxygen therapy may improve sleep quality, reduce inflammation, and support injury recovery. Read more ...
(Science Photo Library/Canva) A new study has found evidence that a specific brain region could be contributing to some cases ...
Blood clots affect hundreds of thousands each year. How advancements in blood clot treatments may help save lives.
If you’ve ever had a blood test for sugar, you’ve probably seen this term on your report—HbA1c. And for many people, it’s confusing. It doesn’t feel as straightforward as a fasting or post-meal sugar ...
Iron deficiency anaemia has previously been linked with a string of serious health issues like heart disease and kidney ...
Recent research indicates that hypertension may be associated with activity in a certain brain region called the lateral ...
Niagen Bioscience CEO Rob Fried explains nicotinamide riboside (NR), energy, and new at-home injections, IVs, and NAD+ ...
Paul Rosenberger explains preeclampsia and the treatment protocol based on systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood ...
High blood sugar during pregnancy can impact both mother and baby. Know risks, warning signs, and expert-backed tips to ...
A new study published in Circulation Research suggests that a specific brain region may play a key role in high blood ...