New search data reveal that as interest in “Ozempic face” surges, people increasingly turn to nonsurgical fillers rather than surgery to restore facial volume.
Study: Interest in Facial Volume Restorative Procedures With the…

New search data reveal that as interest in “Ozempic face” surges, people increasingly turn to nonsurgical fillers rather than surgery to restore facial volume.
Study: Interest in Facial Volume Restorative Procedures With the…

At the University of Oulu, researchers are exploring new ways to utilize microwave technology in monitoring and assessing health conditions. The results of experiments conducted with realistic models are promising. Bras that detect…

A new umbrella review reveals how GLP-1 therapies shape cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic outcomes in type 2 diabetes while highlighting drug-specific advantages and the need to manage gastrointestinal risks.
Study: Efficacy and…

Clinical guidelines should no longer recommend Prozac for children, according to experts, after research showed it had no clinical benefit for treating depression in children and adolescents.
Globally one in seven 10-19 year olds have a mental…

New findings from the Framingham Heart Study show that staying active in midlife and late life has a powerful impact on long-term brain health and may significantly reduce the risk of dementia.
Study: Physical Activity Over the…

In Italy, according to the National Institute of Health, EpiCentro – Epidemiology for Public Health, from January 1st to November 18th 2025 the national surveillance system reports:
453 confirmed cases of Chikungunya: 68 travel-related cases and…

Smoking continues to be a central focus in global health research because its influence extends across multiple systems in the body. Recent advances in cardiovascular science show that the relationship between smoking and long term disease is…

“Zombified” cells in blood vessels may play a key role in the development of metabolic diseases, like diabetes, with age, a new study finds. And slaying these zombie cells could be a promising approach for future treatments.
Cells usually become


Researchers at the University of Vermont have identified new blood tests that could help predict a person’s risk for dementia.
The blood tests measure tiny amounts of proteins that have leaked from damaged…