Your risk of having a stroke before age 50 shoots up if you have this common condition shared by 8M Americans

Your risk of having a stroke before age 50 shoots up if you have this common condition shared by 8M Americans

Rates of young people suffering from strokes have been on the rise, with a CDC report last year finding a 14.6% increase in people aged 18-44 and a 15.7% increase from ages 45-64. Even more troubling is that in many cases, these people lack traditional risk factors. “Up to half of all ischemic strokes in … Read more

How much chicken you’d have to eat a week to increase your risk of dying by 27% — it’s a lot less than you think

How much chicken you’d have to eat a week to increase your risk of dying by 27% — it’s a lot less than you think

Is poultry a pollutant? Chicken has long been lauded as a healthy alternative to red and processed meats, which have been linked to diabetes, heart disease, and several cancers.  But a new study has found a clucking scary link between chicken consumption, overall mortality, and gastrointestinal cancer — and you don’t have to eat that … Read more

6 factors you can control that lower risk of brain disease like stroke, dementia and depression

6 factors you can control that lower risk of brain disease like stroke, dementia and depression

We’ll give you the bad news first. Research shows 48% of women and 36% of men will experience a stroke or develop dementia or depression at some point in their lives. The good news is that a new study says you can significantly control the risk of developing one or more of these conditions by … Read more

Blood pressure and dementia risk share surprising link, study suggests

Blood pressure and dementia risk share surprising link, study suggests

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is known to have a direct impact on heart attack and stroke risk — but a new study has revealed its surprising link to brain health. In a large, randomized trial, researchers led by First Hospital of China Medical University discovered that “intensive blood pressure control” resulted in a 15% … Read more

Never accept this offer from an Uber driver, passengers warned: ‘Not worth the risk’

Never accept this offer from an Uber driver, passengers warned: ‘Not worth the risk’

Better to be safe than sorry. It’s important to know the safety basics when getting into an Uber or Lyft, like double-checking the car’s license plate and having the driver say your name before getting in. Now, the newest piece of safety advice for passengers is not to accept anything edible from a ride-share driver. … Read more

These 5 risk factors at age 50 shave more than 10 years off your life

These 5 risk factors at age 50 shave more than 10 years off your life

If you’re turning 50 and think it’s too late to change your ways — recent research says otherwise, even as it warns of classic health pitfalls that can lead you to an early grave. A recent study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that five common risk factors for heart disease could … Read more

Gmail users at risk of ‘sophisticated’ phishing attack — and even seasoned techies are falling for the scam

Gmail users at risk of ‘sophisticated’ phishing attack — and even seasoned techies are falling for the scam

Hackers are turning inboxes into danger zones. Google has issued an urgent warning to its 3 billion Gmail users after confirming a “sophisticated” phishing scam targeting unsuspecting emailers — and the cyber crooks are so sneaky, even seasoned techies are falling for it. Developer Nick Johnson sounded the alarm on social media — after nearly getting … Read more

Experts warn against a popular remedy for insomnia — it may increase risk of disability

Experts warn against a popular remedy for insomnia — it may increase risk of disability

Zzz’s the day, but do it naturally! Seniors should aim for seven to nine hours of shuteye a night — unfortunately, research indicates that many struggle to fall and/or stay asleep. Insomnia has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, mental health troubles, cognitive decline and even accidents. A new study … Read more

Exercising during this 3-hour window linked to lowest risk of heart disease and stroke

Exercising during this 3-hour window linked to lowest risk of heart disease and stroke

Most people know that exercise — especially a combination of cardio and strength training — is good for your heart. But a major study tracking over 85,000 adults suggests it’s not just what you do at the gym — it’s when you do it — that counts. The study, published in the European Journal of … Read more

Cancer risk can be reduced by this common vitamin: study

Cancer risk can be reduced by this common vitamin: study

Vitamin D is widely known for boosting bone health, muscle strength and immune function, but it also has a range of other benefits — including cancer prevention. A new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests that the common vitamin is effective in preventing and treating colorectal cancer. Hungarian researchers conducted a meta-analysis of 50 previous studies … Read more

Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

iPad? More like iPreserve.  A new study found that older adults who regularly tap, scroll and surf their way through smartphones, computers and other digital devices are less likely to suffer from cognitive impairment. The research casts doubt on the so-called “digital dementia hypothesis,” which suggests that too much screen time in our daily lives … Read more

People over 65 are being hospitalized 2700% more for this common pastime — which also increases dementia risk

People over 65 are being hospitalized 2700% more for this common pastime — which also increases dementia risk

Puff, puff, pass the medical bill.  New research shows that emergency room visits and hospitalizations tied to cannabis use among older adults have increased nearly 27-fold since the aughts. Even more alarming: The study found that seniors who end up in acute care for weed-related issues are up to 72% more likely to develop dementia … Read more

Older People Seeking Care for Cannabis Use at Greater Risk for Dementia

Older People Seeking Care for Cannabis Use at Greater Risk for Dementia

Middle-aged and older adults who sought hospital or emergency room care because of cannabis use were almost twice as likely to develop dementia over the next five years, compared with similar people in the general population, a large Canadian study reported on Monday. When compared with adults who sought care for other reasons, the risk … Read more

‘Often-overlooked’ infection can increase cervical cancer risk — and it definitely causes bladder cancer

‘Often-overlooked’ infection can increase cervical cancer risk — and it definitely causes bladder cancer

A tiny parasite may be wreaking havoc below the belt — even long after it’s gone. A new study found that an “often-overlooked” parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, could also trigger cancer-related gene activity in the cervical lining. Even more troubling, the genetic changes appear to intensify after treatment, a red flag that … Read more

Doctors warn this popular ballpark treat raises colorectal cancer risk

Doctors warn this popular ballpark treat raises colorectal cancer risk

Let’s be frank. While it’s common to indulge in a hot dog at a baseball game, a new poll reveals that most Americans do not know that the tubular meat may be one of the wurst things for their health. “Tens of millions of Americans could eat hot dogs this baseball season, but most of … Read more

‘The Pitt’ star Patrick Ball weighs in on ‘traumatized’ Langdon’s finale fight with Robby: ‘He put lives at risk’

‘The Pitt’ star Patrick Ball weighs in on ‘traumatized’ Langdon’s finale fight with Robby: ‘He put lives at risk’

An unforgettable shift. During Thursday’s Season 1 finale of Max’s breakout hit “The Pitt,” Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) and Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) clashed over Langdon stealing drugs from patients and then returning to the hospital to help deal with a mass shooting casualty. Ball exclusively told The Post he thinks Robby had a right … Read more

Frito-Lay Tostitos chip recall upgraded to highest risk level — consumption ‘could cause death’ 

Frito-Lay Tostitos chip recall upgraded to highest risk level — consumption ‘could cause death’ 

Put the chip down! The Food and Drug Administration increased the recall of one of Frito-Lay’s most popular chips, noting they “could cause death,” WKRC reported. Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips were first recalled on March 26 after Frito-Lay voluntarily recalled a batch of products. A limited number of 13 oz. bags could … Read more

China court auctions off 100 tons of live crocodiles for half a million dollars—but winner must pick up lot at their own risk

China court auctions off 100 tons of live crocodiles for half a million dollars—but winner must pick up lot at their own risk

It could be a while for these crocodiles. A Chinese court is trying to auction off 100 tons of live crocodiles for the third time since they were acquired from a bankrupt company, and is struggling to find any interested bidders for the lot of scaly predators. A court in China plans to try and … Read more

Weight loss drugs like Ozmepic linked to 45% lower risk of dementia

Weight loss drugs like Ozmepic linked to 45% lower risk of dementia

Not one but two new studies published today have linked GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic to a decreased risk of developing dementia. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, which affects an estimated 6.7 million Americans age 65 and older, but the studies’ authors say that these drugs could be used as a preventative measure against … Read more

Two Liquid Egg Brands Recalled Over Bleach Contamination Risk

Two Liquid Egg Brands Recalled Over Bleach Contamination Risk

Thousands of pounds of liquid egg substitutes sold under two popular brand names have been recalled because of the potential risk of contamination with a cleaning solution, federal safety regulators said. Cargill Kitchen Solutions in Lake Odessa, Mich., recalled about 212,268 pounds of products under its Egg Beaters and Bob Evans labels because they may … Read more