A recent study revealed that eating within a ten-hour window leads to increased energy and mood, along with decreased hunger. The largest UK study of…
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A recent study in The Lancet Public Health indicates a significant rise in dementia incidence in England and Wales post-2008, potentially leading to 1.7 million…
New research from MIT indicates that while newer UV light sources at 222 nanometers, designed to reduce airborne pathogens, are safer than traditional UV, they…
In a recent publication, Anthony Fauci reviews the successes and failures in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, advocating for sustained preparedness to avoid future health crises.…
Research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has found a link between decreased serotonin levels and patients suffering from long…
Researchers have found that high physical activity in the workplace over the course of a career is associated with a higher risk of cognitive impairment…
A recent study highlights a strong inverse relationship between vitamin B12 levels and inflammation markers, with significant health implications. the research examined this link in…
The FDA is increasingly approving drugs based on single trials with less public transparency, according to Oregon State University studies, raising concerns about the thoroughness…
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which leads to interrupted breathing during sleep, can accelerate the natural shortening of telomeres, contributing to premature cellular aging. Now, a…
New research suggests that adults aged 60 and older who engage in sedentary behaviors for over 10 hours daily have an elevated risk of developing…
A recent study shows that an 18-hole golf round or 6 km of walking can boost immediate cognitive function in older adults, with Nordic and…
Recent research emphasizes the health benefits of insoluble fiber, revealing that plant sources of this fiber contain unique bioactives. These bioactives are linked to reduced…
Over half of American adults have unknowingly been exposed to secondhand smoke, with research suggesting 56 million Americans are affected. The study, led by Ruixuan…
Recent research from Rutgers has shown that while deaths from coronary heart disease have declined from 1990 to 2019, the rate of decline has slowed…
Recent research suggests that probiotics, particularly Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus rhamnosus, might play a crucial role in managing hypertension by influencing gut health. Approximately 40%…
Benjamin Sumlin, PhD, a senior scientist at Washington University in St. Louis, blows into a device designed by researchers at the university. The device —…
Heavy alcohol consumption is linked to increased ectopic fat deposits around vital organs, according to a recent study. Researchers at Wake Forest University School of…
Researchers found that certain “non-menthol” cigarettes, marketed as alternatives in places where menthol cigarettes are banned, contain synthetic chemicals that mimic menthol’s cooling sensations. These…
Over the past five decades, the U.S. has seen a dramatic rise in tick-borne diseases, prompting urgent calls for innovative solutions from scientists at Yale.…
A study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that older adults exposed to PM2.5 and NO2 air pollutants over a decade…