Research reveals that many individuals negate the health benefits of their main meals by consuming unhealthy snacks. Although snacking isn’t inherently unhealthy, the type of…
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Over half of patients with autoimmune conditions suffer from mental health issues like depression or anxiety, yet many are not routinely asked about these symptoms…
Scientists used MRI scans of children with isolated fetal ventriculomegaly and found evidence supporting an association between the condition and autism traits. The study followed…
A recent study from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has established that a blood test can predict the…
Fatty liver disease is a condition where excess fat accumulates in the liver cells, leading to inflammation and scarring. This can impair liver function and…
Scientists have created a platform that identifies, defines, and describes the whole suit of the entire planet’s ecosystem for the first time. The research will help improve…
According to a new study, eating a handful of almonds a day can boost gut health by significantly increasing the production of butyrate. Eating a…

Does Marijuana Make You Lazy? Scientists Find That Cannabis Users Are Just As Likely To Be Motivated
Marijuana users are typically depicted as lazy. Could this stereotype be false? The study demonstrated that cannabis users are no less likely to be motivated…
According to new research, the risk of long COVID was less during the Omicron wave compared to the Delta wave. The SARS-CoV-2Severe acute respiratory syndrome…
To identify the genes, the researchers used data from 723,266 persons from 17 studies who had clinically diagnosed or self-reported hearing impairment and examined genetic…
A new clinical trial found daily consumption of cranberries for one month improved cardiovascular function in healthy men. The new study, published on March 22,…
A new study has analyzed over 3000 proteins to identify which are causally linked to the development of severe COVID-19First identified in 2019 in Wuhan,…
A new study has helped to shine light on the genetic pathways underlying obesity. The findings could help develop more personalized ways to help people…
Hand holding dropper pipette with nice golden liquid D-vitamin against sun and blue sky on sunny day. Credit: Helin Loik-Tomson New research involving 149 participants…
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, in partnership with COMPASS Pathways, has established that psilocybin can…
More than 40 healthcare professionals and legal experts have issued the first guidance of its kind to support people with type 1 diabetes using Do-it-Yourself…
Previously published solar exposure guidelines for optimal vitamin D synthesis based on a study of skin samples may need to be revised, according to new…
Fibromyalgia, or fibromyalgia syndrome, is a condition that causes aches and pain all over the body. New research has shown that many of the symptoms…
Survival for a baby born with a birth defect — otherwise known as a congenital anomaly — is a “post-code lottery,” according to scientists from…
Investigations of deceased COVID-19 patients have shed light on possible lung damage caused by the virus. The study, published today (November 3, 2020) in The…