Woman survives sudden cardiac arrest, plus new COVID guidance and longevity diets
And more of the top Fox News Health stories and videos from the past week
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}In 2020, Cheryl Jordan Winston was 48 years old when she collapsed in her bedroom after experiencing SCA. (Cheryl Jordan Winston)
SURVIVAL MODE – Cheryl Winston of Minnesota survived after 25 minutes without a pulse. Now, she wants to help raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest. Continue reading…
MIRACLE MEDICATION? – A common drug that has been used to treat hair loss and enlarged prostate could also reduce heart disease risk, a new study suggests. Continue reading…
END OF QUARANTINE – The CDC announced on Friday that it has dropped its 5-day isolation guidance for COVID. Doctors weigh in on the decision. Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Prior to Friday’s update, the CDC called for people who test positive for the virus to "stay home for at least five days and isolate from others in your home," a recommendation that was implemented in late 2021. (REUTERS/Tami Chappell)
WEIGHT LOSS WARNING – Semaglutide medications alone aren't enough to sustain weight loss, experts warn. Read on for their recommendations. Continue reading…
GREY MATTER – Deep brain stimulation has pinpointed the sources of four cognitive disorders, researchers have found. Continue reading…
LONGEVITY DIET? – A fasting-like diet could slow the aging process, a study suggests. Here's what nutritionists have to say. Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A fasting-mimicking diet was found to reduce biological age and immune system aging, as well as insulin resistance and liver fat, in a new study. (iStock)
SILENT SYMPTOM – A little-known syndrome could increase the risk of several types of cancers in young people. Experts share what to know. Continue reading…
AROMA-THERAPY – In patients with depression, familiar scents could help trigger happy memories, researchers found. Continue reading…
PERK UP – Should you drink coffee first thing in the morning, or wait a while? Experts reveal caffeine guidance. Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Coffee consumption and energy levels are dependent on a person's caffeine tolerance, said a sleep expert. (iStock)
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