A study reveals that a 1% annual reduction in deep sleep among those over 60 increases dementia risk by 27%, suggesting the importance of maintaining…
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A new study shows that Americans born in 2019 are likely to spend nearly half of their lives (48% for males, 60% for females) on…
A study by the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, published in Nature Communications, reveals that geographical location significantly influences sugary beverage consumption, with…
New research finds an elevated risk of blood clots in women using NSAIDs with hormonal contraception, particularly high-risk types and diclofenac. The research calls for…
A University of Cambridge study involving 1,500 older adults shows that reduced physical activity and increased sedentary behavior lead to a lower quality of life.…
The feasibility of lasting remission from diabetes is a hotly contested subject with one side citing successful studies and the other questioning long-term practicality and…
A Purdue University study reveals that daily hair care routines expose individuals to harmful chemicals, particularly D5 siloxane, found in many hair care products. This…
A long-term study in Singapore shows that adults who consume more caffeine through coffee or tea in midlife have a lower likelihood of physical frailty…
In a systematic analysis, studies on air treatment technologies and their impact on respiratory infections, particularly COVID-19, are reviewed. The conclusion is that despite common…
A new study shows that older individuals who engage in long-term financial planning have a lower risk of death, suggesting a link between proactive financial…
A new study indicates that higher education students in England have a marginally increased risk of depression and anxiety compared to their non-student peers. This…
A study from Tulane University has found that climbing at least 50 steps or more than five flights of stairs daily can reduce the risk…
A survey by The BMJ highlights significant disparities in access to lung diagnostic tests in England’s deprived areas, leading to delayed treatment and health deterioration…
Researchers have identified significant issues in long COVID studies, including overly broad definitions and a lack of proper comparison groups, leading to distorted risks and…
Researchers have discovered distinct immune and hormonal responses in long COVID patients compared to those without the condition. Their study, involving 268 individuals, indicates significant…
A new study finds that hospital disinfectants, including high-concentration bleach, are ineffective against C. diff spores, a leading cause of antibiotic-associated sickness. This discovery, highlighting…
A study by the Institut Pasteur revealed a notable increase in invasive meningococcal disease in France post-COVID-19, with a shift in affected age groups and…
A new study reveals that prenatal cannabis exposure significantly increases the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, and NICU admission in infants, although it…
A study by Queen Mary University of London indicates that e-cigarettes and other nicotine alternatives do not encourage smoking and may even compete with traditional…
New research has found that high school students who have had concussions in the past year are more likely to have suicidal thoughts, plans, or…