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Why you shouldn’t go for HRT after menopause and save your heart

Women can and should maintain their blood vessels healthy after menopause through their own efforts,...

China's COVID-19 infections reach peak since late April

China reported on Saturday (Nov 12) its largest tally of new COVID-19 infections since late...

Exciting step forward in tackling untreatable high blood pressure

People with untreatable high blood pressure may be closer to medicinal help after an “exciting”...

Keeping of poultry in HDB flats not allowed due to public health reasons: Tan Kiat How

The keeping of poultry in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats is not allowed due...

Psychedelics show promise in treating depression: study

For years, scientists have been looking ever more seriously at the therapeutic effect of psychedelics,...

Vaping has similar impact on heart as cigarettes, study warns

Vaping has a similar impact on cardiac health as regular cigarette smoking, a new study...

Controversial monkey study reignites animal testing debate

Mother monkeys permanently separated from their newborns sometimes find comfort in plush toys: this recent...

Green tea and resveratrol reduce Alzheimer's plaques in lab tests

Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, affecting more...

How to control your panic button?

In the moment, when you find yourself experiencing a heightened reaction, it’s best to take...

Cholera: killer of the poor

Cholera, which has made a comeback in Haiti three years after a devastating outbreak, is...

WHO reports increase in TB deaths during pandemic

The number of people who fell ill and died with tuberculosis increased during the coronavirus...

Why sweet potato can be a perfect healthy snack for weight loss

Although sweet potato is a root vegetable, when boiled and eaten with skin, it provides...

Genes link bipolar, schizophrenia, once thought unrelated

When Chastity Murry had her first psychotic break, she went into her bathroom and downed...

Doctor sees 'growing numbers' of gym-going steroid users with fertility problems

A surge in popularity for bodybuilding and forms of high-intensity interval training has led more...

Climate change may boost Arctic 'virus spillover' risk

A warming climate could bring viruses in the Arctic into contact with new environments and...

Are you a mosquito magnet? It could be your smell

A new study finds that some people really are “mosquito magnets” and it probably has...