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Unlock Better Rest: Understanding Your Sleep Chronotype for Optimal Health

If you've ever felt like your energy levels fluctuate wildly throughout the day, your sleep chronotype might be the culprit. According to the Sleep Fo...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

New Bat Coronavirus in China Raises Eyebrows, But Should We Panic?

The discovery of a new bat coronavirus in China, dubbed HKU5-CoV-2, is making headlines and stirring up some uneasy feelings. According to the South C...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

Just 5 Minutes of Daily Exercise Could Ward Off Dementia: Seriously?

Think five minutes isn't enough time to make a difference in terms of health and well-being? New research suggests that a mere five minutes of light e...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

3 min read

COVID-19: Five Years Later, Americans Still Divided on the Threat

This winter marks five years since COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, triggered a global pandemic, leading to over 1.2 million deaths in the U....

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

COVID Vaccine's Chronic Side Effects: Scientists Uncover Potential Clues

While the majority of people don't experience adverse health effects from the COVID vaccine, a small percentage unfortunately do, suffering chronic sy...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

Could Your Medicine Cabinet Hold the Key to Dementia Prevention?

Some medications might just have a hidden talent: reducing the risk of dementia. A new study from Cambridge and Exeter universities looked at existing...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

Pope Francis' Health: Still Kicking or Nearing the Pearly Gates?

Is Pope Francis on the mend, or are we about to see a new face in the Vatican? The pontiff's health has been a hot topic, with whispers and pronouncem...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

Could Your 'Normal' Vitamin Levels Be Hurting Your Brain?

New research suggests that what's considered a 'normal' level of vitamin B12 might not be enough to protect against dementia. Like, who decided what '...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

4 min read

Measles Claims Life in West Texas Amid Growing Outbreak

The first measles death has been reported in West Texas amid a growing outbreak that has already infected over 100 people. Melissa Whitfield, a spokes...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/1/2025

3 min read