Research on lean pork reveals important health advantages for adults over 65.

Updated Dietary Guidelines on Red Meat Red meat has made a comeback with the latest recommendations from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Recent studies indicate that lean pork might offer specific health benefits, especially for older adults. The new 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans now place red meat alongside fruits and […]
People favor medical guidance from AI bots even with low accuracy, according to research.

A Disturbing Trend in Medical Advice A recent study reveals that many people tend to trust medical guidance from artificial intelligence more than that from human doctors, despite the fact that AI often presents inaccurate information. Involving 300 participants, the research assessed responses generated by doctors, online medical platforms, and AI systems like ChatGPT. Participants […]
HHS Prohibits the Use of Aborted Fetal Tissue in Government-Funded Research

HHS Bans Use of Fetal Tissue from Abortions in Research The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has officially prohibited the use of human fetal tissue obtained from elective abortions in taxpayer-funded research. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated, “HHS will end the use of human fetal tissue obtained from elective abortions […]
HHS prohibits research on fetal tissue from abortions as JD Vance addresses March for Life

Health Secretary Bans Use of Fetal Tissue in Research WASHINGTON — On Friday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a ban on the use of aborted fetal tissue in research funded by taxpayers, coinciding with Vice President J.D. Vance’s participation in a pro-life rally at the National Mall. The directive from […]
Common vitamin in foods linked to better digestive health, research shows

Recent research indicates that common vitamins in everyday foods might affect how frequently people visit the bathroom. Specifically, vitamin B1, or thiamine, appears to play a role in intestinal motility—essentially how food moves through the digestive system. This study was conducted by an international team led by Mauro D’Amato, who is a professor at LUM […]
Trump administration halts federal funds for research involving aborted fetal tissue

The Trump administration has ceased funding for research involving aborted fetal tissue, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This policy, effective immediately, means that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer allocate funds for such research. Interestingly, this announcement arrived just a day before the […]
Research on Professional Athletes’ Political Ties Uncovers Surprising Findings

Political Affiliations of Professional Athletes A recent study looked into the political leanings of professional athletes across several major sports leagues. It found that a significant majority of players in the NBA and WNBA identify as Democrats or independents, while those in Major League Baseball tend to lean towards the Republican Party. The study, titled […]
New research study connects fermented kimchi to changes in immune cells.

Fermented foods, particularly kimchi found in many Asian grocery stores, are drawing fresh scientific attention for their potential effects on immune function. Kimchi, a zesty side made from fermented cabbage and Korean chili powder, has been a staple in South Korean cuisine for centuries. Remarkably, this dish, which relies on lactic acid fermentation, was created […]
Minor adjustments to sleep, exercise, and diet may extend your lifespan, research suggests

Small Lifestyle Changes Linked to Longer Life Adjusting your daily habits might just help you live longer. New research published in The Lancet suggests that even minor tweaks in sleep, exercise, and diet can increase your lifespan and improve the years spent in good health. A team from the University of Sydney studied data from […]
Research reveals that a byproduct of Vitamin A hampers the immune system’s ability to fight cancer.

A recent study indicates that a compound produced in the body from vitamin A might hinder the immune system’s ability to combat cancer effectively. While vitamin A is vital for health, its byproduct seems to unintentionally suppress certain immune responses against cancer, as found in research published in Nature Immunology. The study suggested that blocking […]