Breaking Myths: Oral Contraceptive Pill Linked to Lower Depression Rates
Researchers analyzed data from 6,239 women in the United States in a new study. A recent study revealed that women using oral contraceptive pills (OCP)…
Researchers analyzed data from 6,239 women in the United States in a new study. A recent study revealed that women using oral contraceptive pills (OCP)…
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking two-dimensional model to study neuromuscular diseases, enabling efficient drug testing and enhanced understanding of diseases like spinal muscular atrophy and…
Research underscores the need to incorporate patients’ lived experiences into medical diagnoses, advocating for a more collaborative patient-clinician relationship to enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient…
A randomized controlled study involving over 300 participants diagnosed with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), or hives, suggested that acupuncture might provide some relief from symptoms….
Clinical trial results support further study of this psychedelic substance, administered with psychological support from trained therapists, in affected patients. Results from a phase II…
The first detailed explanation of why individuals with obesity and Type 2 diabetes face a heightened risk of pancreatic cancer. A recent study conducted by…
Understanding the mechanism of LINE-1 is key to developing potential new treatments for cancer, autoimmune disorders, neurodegeneration, and even aging. Research published on December…
Exposure to artificial light during nighttime is linked to a higher risk of developing psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),…
Researchers at Florey Institute, in collaboration with intensive care clinicians from a hospital, have demonstrated the effectiveness of sodium ascorbate, a pH-balanced formulation of vitamin…
Research from the UK Health Security Agency shows that COVID-19 vaccinations greatly reduce death risk, especially within six months of receiving a dose, highlighting the…
Research reveals that a low-sodium diet significantly lowers blood pressure, benefiting individuals with or without hypertension and those on blood pressure medications. Lowering sodium intake…
New literature reviews from College of Public Health researchers have provided new insights into the link between nutrition and mental health. People with diabetes (Diabetes…
New study shows that working night shifts favors development of sleep disorders, particularly in young adults with a lower education. Sleep is critical for daytime…
COVID Moonshot’s groundbreaking research introduces new nonpeptidic inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2, showcasing global collaboration and open science in advancing coronavirus therapeutics. Although the group’s work has…
New research suggests daily mindfulness training at home helped reduce kids’ stress levels and negative emotions. MIT researchers report that children who used a mindfulness…
The results of a recent trial suggest that the use of this treatment needs to be reevaluated. A clinical trial recently published in The BMJ…
NIH-funded study in mice offers a possible new target for high blood pressure treatments. A study supported by the National Institutes of Health suggests that…
Researchers led by Osaka University develop a new gene modification technique known as NICER that significantly reduces off-target mutations in DNA. The gene editing technique…