"There is no theoretical barrier to the possibility of accessing the contents of someone’s dream."
Higher flexibility correlated with a lower risk of dying early in middle-aged people.
A new study gives more details on how fasting works.
For almost two decades, Medicare was banned from negotiating drug prices. The Inflation Reduction Act changed that.
New research finds that the timing of our poops could affect our overall health.
New research suggests GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic can help prevent up to 10 different obesity-related cancers in people with type 2 diabetes.
The built-in way is still the best if you're on an iPhone or Samsung device.
A new report claims the company is working hard behind the scenes to make the Apple Watch the end-all, be-all health-centric wearable.
Data pulled from the Vision Pro's onboard sensors and cameras could, theoretically, be used to identify mood disorders like anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
It's out just in time for more Pixel Watch 2 leaks to start circulating.
There's a new Ultra 2 and new bands, though the Apple Watch is still a very similar device to the Series 8 but with a few minor upgrades.
The new findings could explain why astronauts are more susceptible to infectious diseases while in space.
Asthma can be manageable, but the huge spike in air pollution last week triggered symptoms for vulnerable New Yorkers.
A new report shows the search goliath has taken big advertising money from anti-abortion groups over the past two years, and highlights deceptive practices.
The FDA has received adverse event reports from people using compounded semaglutide, which might not contain the same version of the popular obesity drug.
NEDA has shuttered its long-standing phone line and fired all its staff following unionization. In lieu, there will be "Tessa."
People given oral semaglutide lost about 15% of their weight over 68 weeks, according to the company.
A study of French women found that those who exercised the most had a noticeably lower risk of developing the neurodegenerative condition.
Any cannabis use in pregnancy was linked to lower birth weight, researchers found.
Spanish influencer Paula Gonu said watching her knee surgery prompted her to eat a piece of her own extracted cartilage with spaghetti.