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List of fruits with the most health benefits: These 8 are expert recommended

Any fruit is going to yield health benefits like fiber, vitamins and minerals. This list of eight fruits includes stand-out options for your diet.


10 Foods That Fight Inflammation and Promote Weight Loss (Plus One Food to Avoid)

Losing weight and reducing inflammation go hand in hand. Find out which foods RDs recommend adding to your diet to achieve both.


Deadly mpox outbreak abroad is a 'global threat,' CDC warns. Here's what to know.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning Americans about a deadlier form of mpox that’s spreading rapidly through the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), saying it “poses a global threat.” Monkeypox cases in the U.S. have declined since their peak in August 2022, but health officials are urging caution. So far, no cases of this...


4 Energy Drinks That Are Actually Healthy

When the midday slump is hard to power through on your own, you might want to reach for an energy drink. Here's which ones you should look for.


I'm an American who's lived in Paris for years. These 8 things have really surprised me about living in the French capital.

The American writer knew a lot about France before moving there, but she was still stunned by the social security and smoking habits in Paris.


How much time should you spend sitting versus standing? New research reveals the perfect mix for optimal health

People have a pretty intuitive sense of what is healthy—standing is better than sitting, exercise is great for overall health and getting good sleep is imperative.


30 Activities to Avoid After 75: The Golden Years

We all have loved ones that have hit this magical milestone. Or maybe you've reached 75 yourself! 75 and older can be a wonderful chapter to life, but some things no longer make sense to do.


Woman claims Alzheimer’s symptoms were reversed after five years

In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her symptoms have been reversed after participating in Dr. Dean Ornish’s clinical trial on the effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease. That peer-reviewed study will be published in the journal “Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy” in June 2024. Dr. Ornish’s program includes a plant-based diet, regular exercise, group support, yoga or meditation.Watch the full documentary on CNN’s “The Whole Story” premiering on May 19th at 8p et/pt and streaming on MAX on June 18th.


How to be more flexible: 7 tips to try

When we think of the word “flexible,” we may think about yogis twisting themselves into a pretzel knot, or that one friend who can drop into a split at a moment’s notice, thanks to past gymnastics experience. Yet flexibility isn’t something reserved for a special group of people or something you can achieve only when you’re young — it’s something w...


5 Jicama Benefits That’ll Have You Adding This Veggie to Your Grocery List ASAP

Jicama is crunchy, slightly sweet, and full of beneficial nutrients.


Exploring the Health Benefits of Avocados and 5 Delicious Recipes

The health benefits of avocados are numerous, and they're a tasty way to feel fuller and eat healthier. Here are 5 avocado recipes to delight your palette.


‘I’m a Food Scientist—This 2-Second Trick Will Keep Your Fresh Berries From Turning to Mold Overnight’

And no, it's not freezing them. (It's easier.)


Does Obesity Increase Dementia Risk?

The link between obesity and dementia is a hot topic in the medical community, leading to what some call the "obesity paradox." In some studies, obesity appears to reduce dementia risk, but the broader scientific evidence shows that it increases the risk of dementia. Research consistently shows that obesity in middle age is associated with a higher likelihood of developing dementia later in life. The damage obesity inflicts on the brain leads to high blood pressure, diabetes and chronic inflammation, elevating dementia risk. While establishing causation is challenging, studies do emphasize a strong link between obesity and dementia. Although the relationship can be complex, most evidence points to obesity's significant impact on cognitive health.


28 Habits Mental Health Experts Want You to Know to Find Happiness

Implement these simple ideas to find a happier, more joyful you.


Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy

As the global population of older adults grows, cases of dementia are also on the rise. Here's how you can start protecting your brain.


Dengue is now endemic in more than 100 countries—here's what you need to know

Over the last 20 years, there has been a tenfold increase in reports of dengue—an infectious disease that spreads to humans through the bite of infected Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes.


Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk says it will study drug’s effects on alcohol consumption but isn’t focused on addiction

The company plans to start assessing the effects of semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, and other medicines on alcohol consumption this month in a newly announced clinical trial in alcohol-related liver disease – although cutting drinking isn’t the study’s main goal.


A 16-year-old took home $75,000 for her award-winning discovery that could help revolutionize biomedical implants

Grace Sun won the ISEF science fair for her work on OECTs, which have benefits over current biomedical devices and could help a variety of diseases.


I've been a psychologist for over 20 years: Here's how I manage stress

Allison Chase is a practicing psychologist with over 20 years of experience in her profession, but she experiences stress, too. Here's how she manages it.


This woman has ALS. So did 22 of her relatives. What she wants you to know.

A new medication is offering some ALS patients more hope than ever. It's actually slowing the disease down in some people like Jessica Morris.


What Is the Difference Between ADHD and Autism?

Medically reviewed by Kira Graves, PhD Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are the two most common kinds of neurodevelopmental disorders, which are conditions that develop during childhood that impact how you learn, think, communicate, and behave. ADHD and autism can both affect your personal, social, ...


'At 9 Months Postpartum, I Committed To The Workout Program Bodi To Overhaul My Health'

"I'm now 42 and have stuck with it for over 10 years."


It's tick season. How is Lyme disease transmitted? Here's what you need to know.

Lyme disease is not contagious. To become infected with the bacteria, a person must have been bitten by a tick that is infected with the bacteria.


Honey and salt is going viral as a pre-workout snack. A dietitian reveals if it's worth trying

This viral and simple pre-workout snack may boost energy levels. A sports dietitian breaks down the science behind this trend.


20 of the Healthiest Dog Breeds with the Fewest Medical Problems

Choose wisely. A healthy dog breed can prevent heartache and save you a lot of money over the years.


Cruise ship buffet taboos: 10 things you should never do at mealtime

Whether you adore a cruise ship buffet with its myriad dining choices or fret about communal tongs and food lingering on steam tables, you ought to follow the unwritten rules of buffet dining if you choose to partake in it. Most of these rules are common sense, but not all are obvious to the uninitiated. …


25 Foods That Offer Even More Iron Than Beef

No red meat? No problem! You may pump iron in the gym, but the kind you get through food is even more important for your health. The mineral transports oxygen throughout your body, helps form red blood cells, and supports your metabolism. “Too little iron in your diet and you may be feeling cold, tired, and sluggish,” says Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Ideally, women should aim for 18 milligrams (mg) per day, while men only need 8 mg, says Prest. The best way to get enough is through diet—and yes, it’s true that red meat is an excellent source. Just one 3-ounce serving of lean ground beef packs 2.2 mg of it, per the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). But what if you want to steer clear of steak? While research shows that red meat provides important nutrients (including iron, muscle-building amino acids, vitamin B12, and zinc), it might also increase your risk of several chronic diseases, including heart disease and even certain types of cancer. Meanwhile, studies show that plant-based diets may do the opposite and lower your risk of health problems down the road. Luckily, you can find iron beyond a Quarter Pounder with cheese—but you’ll need to eat more of the mineral if you’re completely vegan or vegetarian. That’s because there are two types of iron: heme and nonheme. Meat, seafood, and poultry contain both forms, while plant-based or fortified foods contain only nonheme. This can be an issue if you’re strictly plant-based, since your body has an easier time absorbing the iron in animal products, according to the National Institutes of Health. (Quick tip: Pairing plant-based sources of iron with vitamin C-rich foods can boost absorption.) The fix: “Vegetarians and vegans should consume around 1.8 times the recommended daily value,” says Sharon Palmer, R.D.N., author of The Plant-Powered Diet. For women ages 19 to 50, that works out to about 32 mg of iron per day. The 25 delicious foods on this list, which pack more iron than a serving of beef, can help you hit your daily mark.


What Your ‘Heart Age’ Says About Your Health

Do you need to know your heart age? A growing crop of tools will estimate it for you.


People tell me I have a 'lazy girl job,' but I call it a healthy job. You don't have to burn out to be successful.

A woman left her job for a "lazy girl job" and says it's a healthy and balanced way of living. She's proud of Gen Z for refusing to put up with toxic work culture.


14 Warning Signs Your Pet May Be Sick (and What to Do)

Some symptoms are more serious than others. Experts explain the difference.


AI aids analysis of lifetime environmental exposures

The idea that biology is not destiny is hardly new. Studies in twins have shown that even among identical pairs—those sharing 100% of their DNA—the same disease genes do not turn into full-blown illness in both individuals.


Medicare Advantage Plans Are About to Change

CVS Health made the decision to cut the Aetna health insurance plans in an effort to prioritize profit margins.


5 Best Ways to Lose Weight If You Have Hypothyroidism, According to Dietitians

It’s not in your head: hypothyroidism can make weight loss more difficult.


Confirmed cases of parasite outbreak double as more than 100 report symptoms

Confirmed cases of parasite outbreak double as more than 100 report symptoms - The UK Health Security Agency said on Friday that 46 cases of cryptosporidium had now been confirmed in the Brixham area of Devon.


A little-understood sleep disorder affects millions and has clear links to dementia – 4 questions answered

A little-known and poorly understood sleep disorder that occurs during the rapid eye movement, or REM, stage of sleep has been garnering attention for its role in foreshadowing neurodegenerative brain diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. The disorder, known as REM sleep behavior disorder, or RBD in the medical field, affects around 1% of the general population worldwide and about 2% of adults over 65. The...


The 10 states with the best health care in America—and the 10 with the worst, according to data

MoneyGeek analyzed a host of statistics, from health outcomes — such as preventable deaths and rates of certain diseases or risk factors — to health access and cost — such as how many people are uninsured and have affordable health insurance options available — to find the best and worst states for health care in the U.S.


Longevity expert shares tips on living to 100 "and feeling good the whole way"

"Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones," a new Netflix series with Dan Buettner, takes viewers to the regions of the world where people live the longest to learn from their secrets to longevity.


Doctor debunks fitness myths around stretching, lifting and more

Orthopedic physical therapist Karena Wu stops by TODAY to bust some common fitness-related myths, including whether stretching before your workout is actually beneficial, if lifting weights will bulk a person up and more.


Which Vitamin Deficiency Causes Hair Loss?

Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Many factors can contribute to hair loss, including genetics, childbirth, and certain diseases. Hair loss can result from a lack of nutrient-rich foods, restrictive eating, sudden weight loss, low-calorie intakes, and obesity—all of which can lead to nutritional deficiencies. Excessive intake of certain vitami...


Obesity, Low Body Mass Linked to Mental Health Concerns in Adolescents

Psychosomatic concerns also increased significantly from 2002 to 2018


Studies confirm long-term weight-loss benefits of Wegovy, Ozempic

Semaglutide -- the active ingredient in the blockbuster weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy -- can produce long-term weight and heart health benefits, a pair of new studies show.


How to Unclog Your Pores, According to Dermatologists and Aestheticians

We've all been there - a red bump or an unsightly blackhead pops up on your face out of nowhere at the most inopportune time.


14 Little Things to Do Every Day For Better Mental Health

Good mental health is vitally important for a happy and productive life. We all do our best to be as healthy as possible, but sometimes, we make mistakes or fall into bad habits. If you want to improve your mental health or introduce healthier routines, here are some ideas to get you started.


19 Lifestyle Habits that Make Europeans Healthier Than Americans

Europeans often enjoy better physical and mental health than Americans, and it’s not all down to genetics—lifestyle is a big part of it. In this article, we’ll explore 19 common European lifestyle habits that really make a difference to their overall health.


How to know if the olive oil you’re buying is actually good for you

Extra virgin olive oil is known for its many benefits, but here’s how to know whether the one in your kitchen is as healthy as you think.


19 Surprising Health Benefits of Blackberries

We all know that eating fruit is good for us, but what exactly does that mean? Berries are one of the healthiest food categories you can add to your diet for various reasons. In this article, we look at 19 reasons why you should consider adding blackberries to your next meal.


Orangutan observed treating wound using medicinal plant in world first

CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks with Dr. Isabelle Laumer, from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, about her work with orangutan research


Retiring early abroad: The good and bad of living overseas during retirement

Here are key things to know about retiring abroad, including the good and bad sides.


It’s time to rethink your relationship with sugar. Here’s how

“It’s hard to have a positive or neutral relationship with something that’s constantly labeled as bad or addictive."


Kratom: What is it & what are the risks?

Some hail it as a miracle for beating opioid addiction, but it’s banned in some other states and countries.