First Genetic Marker for Multiple Sclerosis Severity Identified A groundbreaking study encompassing over 22,000 people…
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Health encompasses the overall state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is shaped by a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, lifestyle, and societal factors, and is central to quality of life and human development. Scientific research in health spans disciplines such as medicine, public health, nutrition, psychology, and epidemiology, aiming to understand the mechanisms of disease, promote prevention, and improve care. Advances in health science continue to inform policies, treatments, and technologies that help individuals and communities lead longer, healthier lives.
Genetic detective work by Brigham researchers sheds light on a promising new treatment strategy for…
Using a defibrillator on a cardiac arrest victim improves 30-day survival even when the ambulance…
Parkinson’s may start in the gut due to an autoimmune response, leading to early symptoms…
The identification of a metabolic pathway could lead to answers and new treatments for those…
New research demonstrated that the partial substitution of red and processed meat with pea- and…
New research suggests protective foods, not food restrictions, are key to heart health, challenging conventional…
A recent study has discovered a significant link between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the onset of…
According to a recent Cochrane review, eyeglasses promoted to block blue light likely have no…
Findings should inform rules on workplace protection from low-dose radiation, say researchers. Prolonged exposure to…
In a nationwide, multi-center clinical trial, scientists identified a promising new drug medication that improved…
U.S. animal industries are a major source of zoonotic risk, requiring urgent regulatory reforms to…
A recent study provides a comprehensive examination of the factors influencing the timing of births,…
The Gut Microbiota of Individuals With Pre-Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Differs From Those of Healthy People Individuals…
A new study reveals why some CAR T-cells last longer, leading to better leukemia treatment…
Gene Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder Gene therapy might offer a one-time, sustained treatment for…
A recent study conducted by University College London researchers indicates that the actual number of…
Researchers discovered a connection between elevated white blood cells in the saliva of healthy young…