Daylight Exposure Linked to Better Blood Sugar Control in Small Diabetes Study
Daylight may be a free blood sugar aid many people are not using.
Why Screen Time Can Lead to ADHD Symptoms
A large, two-year study of 9- and 10-year-olds links screen use with ADHD-like symptoms and changes in the brain’s cortex.
Hims & Hers Stops Offering Semaglutide Drugs Following FDA Scrutiny
The company offered a compounded version of the drug that was not approved by the agency.

Dr. Oz Advises People to Get Measles Vaccine as Cases Rise in Several States
The CDC says that, so far in 2026, 733 measles cases have been reported in the United States.
US Health Spending Explained in 5 Charts
Health care spending reached new heights in 2024 and continues to grow as a share of the U.S. economy, placing an increasing burden on consumers.
Key Facts About TrumpRx Drug Discounts
So far, TrumpRx only includes the branded versions of medications, offering no generic options.
Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later
Disruptions in the body’s circadian rhythms may increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.

Myopia: 2 in 5 People Are Affected–Here’s How to Slow Progression
A 2020 study found the average progression rate was -0.40 diopters per year in children whose myopia progressed.

Dark Chocolate Relaxes Blood Vessels and Boosts Mood—How to Maximize Benefits
Cupid’s favorite currency is chock-full of health potential, beginning with its mineral and polyphenol content.
TrumpRx: How to Access Discounted Drug Prices on the Platform
The website launched on Feb. 5 with more than 40 prescription drugs on the platform.

FDA Chief Signals Crackdown on Companies Marketing Illegal Copycat Drugs
‘The FDA cannot verify the quality, safety, or effectiveness of non-approved drugs,’ FDA commissioner Marty Makary said.
FDA Launches Program to Boost Domestic Drug Manufacturing
Over 50 percent of branded drugs and nearly 70 percent of generic drugs used in the country are manufactured abroad.

Myopia: 2 in 5 People Are Affected–Here’s How to Slow Progression
A 2020 study found the average progression rate was -0.40 diopters per year in children whose myopia progressed.

Dark Chocolate Relaxes Blood Vessels and Boosts Mood—How to Maximize Benefits
Cupid’s favorite currency is chock-full of health potential, beginning with its mineral and polyphenol content.
Reversing Disease Is Possible. Changing Habits Is the Hard Part
Doctors have proven that diet can reverse heart disease, but changing what we eat is incredibly difficult–even when our lives depend on it.






























































