Walking Speed and Brain Health: How Your Pace Predicts Cognitive Decline

Research indicates that gait speed—the pace at which an individual walks—serves as an indicator of health, cardiovascular fitness, and neurological function in older adults. Neurologists explain that walking speed can be a signal of alert to assess the risk of cognitive decline. Maintaining a steady, brisk pace is associated with improved longevity and a lower … Read more

First-Ever Atlas Maps the Human Hormonal System Tissue by Tissue

In the rapidly evolving landscape of precision medicine, our understanding of the human body is undergoing a seismic shift. For decades, the endocrine system—the intricate network of glands and organs that secrete hormones—has been studied largely in isolation. However, a landmark study published in the journal Nature has unveiled a comprehensive atlas that maps the … Read more