Invisible Threat: How Everyday Chemicals Endanger Our Hearts
Researchers from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) have found that the presence of PFAS chemicals in human blood, a common contaminant, is linked…
Researchers from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) have found that the presence of PFAS chemicals in human blood, a common contaminant, is linked…
Prolonged exposure to fine airborne particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) might heighten the risk of non-lung cancers in the elderly, according to recent research…
A hobby is associated with reduced depressive symptoms and increased happiness, self-rated health, and life satisfaction in individuals aged 65 and above. This observation is…
The influence of renting compared to full ownership is twice as significant as the difference between unemployment and employment. The effects can be reversed, highlighting…
Recent years have seen a growing focus on the health advantages of plant-based diets. Known to provide a myriad of health benefits, including a lowered…
A recent study conducted by University College London researchers uncovers a notable rise in ADHD diagnoses and ADHD medication prescriptions over the last twenty years….
In a study involving 1.7 million elderly Americans, individuals residing in counties with an average temperature exceeding 60 °F faced a significantly increased risk of…
The heatwaves we’re currently facing pose a significant threat to vulnerable groups like the elderly, the sick, and those in financial hardship. The 2003 heatwave…
A recent study by the Annenberg Public Policy Center reveals a general lack of knowledge among Americans about RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus). The survey indicates…
Research conducted at UC San Diego sheds light on the shifting demographics of autism and emphasizes the significance of early detection. A recent study by…
According to a study conducted by Kaiser Permanente, COVID-19 patients who receive prompt treatment with Paxlovid have a significantly reduced risk of hospitalization and death….
The Chinese study suggests that engaging in social activities on a near-daily basis appears to be most beneficial. According to a study involving over 28,000…
Blue light has become an increasingly common component of urban outdoor lighting. But how does it impact our health? A team led by the Barcelona…
To slow an epidemic, focus on handwashing: Improving the rate of handwashing at just 10 major airports could significantly slow the spread of a viral…
Authors caution that given the lack of a robust and detailed timeline of records of suspected, probable, and confirmed cases and close contacts, the true…
Scientists have detected Marburg virus in fruit bats in Sierra Leone, marking the first time the deadly virus has been found in West Africa. Eleven…
The first strain of influenza virus we encounter during childhood sets the course of how our immune system responds to exposures later in life. How…
Many men suffering from advanced-stage prostate cancer appear to share at least one thing in common: they are now or have been heavy drinkers of…