Certain blood types may increase a person's risk of different health problems, a new study suggests. The research confirms some previous ... Read More
CDC: Millions of Americans Have Missed Their Second COVID Vaccine Dose
More than 5 million Americans have missed the second dose of their COVID-19 vaccine, new government data shows. The trend seems to be ... Read More
Physically Active at Work? It’s Not as Healthy as Leisure Exercise
Going for a brisk walk after a long day at work may be better for your heart than getting all of your exercise on the job. New research ... Read More
Study: ‘Couch Potato’ Lifestyles Cause Up to 8% of Global Deaths
"Couch potatoes," take note: Sedentary behavior now accounts for up to 8% of non-communicable diseases and deaths worldwide, researchers ... Read More
Daily Coffee Tied to Lower Risk for Heart Failure
Fill up that mug: Having one or more cups of caffeinated coffee a day may reduce your risk of heart failure, new research suggests. There ... Read More