Thomas Matthew Crooks (centre) was described by his classmates as “isolated and helpless”, always alone and “bullied every day”. (Bethel Park School District, iStock)
Red Flag – As the FBI claims the man who attempted to assassinate President Trump was a “lone wolf,” mental health experts are sharing warning signs and tips on how to help. Continue reading…
Gaze – “Pickleball saved my eyesight,” claims a 79-year-old Florida woman, who told Fox News Digital how her love of the sport led to an important diagnosis. Continue reading…
High accuracy – A new blood test for Alzheimer’s disease has been shown to be 90% accurate at detecting dementia during routine health checks, with doctors describing the results as “astonishing”. Continue reading…

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, about 1 in 5 women and 1 in 10 men will develop dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. (iStock)
Affordable and accessible – The first generic GLP-1 drug has been released. Here’s what it means for people with diabetes. Continue reading…
Know the risks – Excess fat in two specific areas may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study. Continue reading…
Underwater testing – After heavy rains led to the cancellation of some Olympic events over concerns that the Seine’s water quality could be adversely affected, experts discuss the specific risks swimmers could face. Continue reading…

Triathletes competed and swam in the Seine during a test event for the women’s triathlon for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Click below to hear what experts have to say about concerns about the river’s water quality. (Getty Images)
Fire Hazard – Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase risk of dementia, researchers find. Cognitive experts analyze the relationship between fires and brain health. Continue reading…
Extreme Exposure – Some teenagers turn to high UV index lights to maximize their tanning, and here’s why that’s dangerous, according to dermatologists: Continue reading…
Are you fit to serve? – Some medical experts have questioned whether Joe Biden will put his health at further risk by remaining in office. Continue reading…

Experts agreed that the amount of pressure in the presidency could pose “significant health risks” to President Joe Biden. (Getty Images)
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