Will LASIK One Day Be Replaced by a Better Vision Procedure?
First there was RK. Then there was LASIK. But will LASIK one day be gone by the wayside, replaced by an even better technology for curing bad vision? […]
First there was RK. Then there was LASIK. But will LASIK one day be gone by the wayside, replaced by an even better technology for curing bad vision? […]
Not all forms of vitamin D work the same way inside the body. D2 supplements may actually reduce levels of vitamin D3, the form of vitamin D that the body naturally produces from sunlight. [...]
Research from the National Institutes of Health have identified a process that may help explain why GLP-1 medications work exceptionally well for some people, less effectively for others, and often become less powerful over time. [...]
Aging affects nearly every part of the body, but the brain may be especially vulnerable. […]
Scientists have discovered a fascinating link between a baby’s biology at birth, the development of gut bacteria during infancy, and later signs of autism and ADHD. […]
An experimental pill may offer a different way to treat both type 2 diabetes and obesity other than a GLP-1. […]
Autism has long been recognized as a highly diverse condition, but an international study suggests some of those differences may stem from two distinct biological brain patterns. […]
French fries may increase the risk of getting type 2 diabetes, says a very fascinating study. […]
Manager said they had a new thing: Female employees can have a male escort to their cars due to vagrants loitering in the lot. I declined. Autistic me or Alpha me? […]
That “Upward Bound” made the NYT bestseller list reveals how gullible the public is, actually believing that profoundly autistic Woody Brown wrote it. […]
Why should special needs adults be expected to connect with every human they meet any more than “normal” people are expected? […]
A woman with two black eyes says she fell on her forehead. Or did someone beat her? […]
A simple daily beetroot juice habit might help explain a surprising part of healthy aging: how mouth bacteria are tied to blood pressure. […]
What’s the difference between an autistic special interest in painted nails and a “normal” interest by a neurotypical? […]
High blood pressure can be deadly even if there’s no symptoms; it can cause a fatal stroke. There’s an ancient traditional Chinese exercise (not Tai Chi) that can help lower it. […]
Maybe you already know that high blood pressure, smoking and age are key risk factors for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, but sleep apnea is now being fingered as a player in this potentially fatal condition. [...]
Getting older is one of the biggest risk factors for many serious health conditions. […]
What can you do to slow down the progression of knee osteoarthritis? It’s a surprisingly easy thing to do, and research fully backs it up. […]
Skeptics accuse “normal” people of faking autism for attention, but they fail to back up this claim; they just blow a lot of hot air. […]
Don’t give your kids a junk food diet. A sugary high-processed diet in childhood can reshape how the brain regulates eating long-term, even if the diet gets cleaned up — and even if they eventually [...]
Perhaps you’ve read scary things about GLP-1 side effects, but now research shows these weight loss drugs may benefit heart health. […]
Some obese people have decided to quit trying to lose weight out of fear that yo-yo dieting is worse for their health than just staying fat. […]
Your body clock may actually have an effect on your physical fitness. Timing of activity, not just amount, can influence your state of body. […]
Sleep apnea is more about snoring that keeps people awake or makes one fall asleep when driving. It may also impair memory. […]
Why is getting old a driver of chronic illness? Why is so much disease related to old age? […]
Some excess fat sits just under the skin, while another type builds up much deeper around internal organs in the abdomen. […]
Researchers are increasingly looking at another possible benefit of creatine other than just boosting muscle strength in the gym: brain function. […]
It’s not a myth that when you eat can influence weight loss outcomes. […]
The idea that long frequent workouts are necessary to get a summer body makes many people abandon the idea. […]
For many young women, social media is an endless comparison machine. Autism is a built-in guard against this mindset. […]
It really is true: Colon cancer is rising in younger adults; it’s no longer an “old person’s disease.” […]
Is 35 the “new old,” in that this is the point at which the human body begins slowing down, losing fitness and getting weaker? […]
Going to bed at different times each night in midlife could be an early signal of future cardiovascular risk. […]
Though the brain isn’t a muscle, research shows that creatine may actually strenghen it — make it work more efficiently. […]
A very common knee operation called partial meniscectomy — where damaged cartilage in the knee is trimmed — may not actually provide the benefits many patients are told to expect. […]
GLP-1 drugs for weight loss have now been around long enough for researches to begin detecting a social stigma tied to using these game changing medications. […]
There are two main types of fat involved here: subcutaneous fat, which sits just under the skin, and visceral fat, which collects deeper in the abdomen around internal organs. […]
A study suggests that listening to self-chosen music can significantly improve how long people can sustain hard exercise, even when their fitness level doesn’t change. […]
Are you a woman getting older and worried about your future health? Then start lifting weights: work up to heavy loads, not just staying with tiny dumbbells. […]
University of Sydney researchers have found that changing what older adults eat may have a surprisingly quick impact on markers linked to aging. […]