According to a professor at UBC Okanagan, universities should provide healthy, affordable food options. A…
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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.
PFAS exposure poses health risks, with 22% of children exceeding safety limits, prompting European efforts…
Visual Range Is a Critical Asset for Top Athletes in Almost Any Sport Nutrition is…
A meta-analysis confirms plant-based diets reduce cholesterol and cardiovascular risk while also significantly cutting greenhouse…
Scientists discovered that blocking Indian Hedgehog (IHH) reduces kidney and heart fibrosis in CKD, offering…
Adolescents who engage in recreational cannabis use are two to four times more prone to…
A study suggests vitamin D deficiency may contribute to long COVID, especially brain fog. Research…
A large study in Norway indicates the potential effectiveness of increasing physical activity as a…
Future SARS-CoV-2 variants may also regain the ability to infect the lower respiratory tract. Omicron-derived…
A University of Michigan study suggests that the sensation of hunger itself may slow aging,…
AI-driven MRI analysis detects subtle brain damage in contact-sport athletes, offering a new tool for…
Scientists have identified a protein, Arl8b, associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Found in high levels alongside…
Compared with inactivity, both the weekend warrior or a more evenly distributed physical activity pattern…
A new study reveals that historically redlined neighborhoods have higher rates of heart failure among…
A new study shows that structured support can help individuals taper off opioids safely, reducing…
A new study indicates a potential link between extended breastfeeding periods and modest improvements in…
Situation Analysis and Advice to Countries From FAO, WHO, WOAH The current outbreaks of avian…
Yale researchers found that vaccine-related myocarditis stems from immune overactivation, not antibodies, with risk still…