Stunting Successfully Reversed – New Research Challenges WHO’s Guidelines
Currently, the WHO does not advise the use of nutrient supplements for children with stunted growth. However, a recent study from the University of Copenhagen…
Currently, the WHO does not advise the use of nutrient supplements for children with stunted growth. However, a recent study from the University of Copenhagen…
A global study led by a researcher at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals that economic disparities…
The study is one of few to explore the health advantages of the Mediterranean diet outside its native context and evaluate the overall health benefits…
There is something we can all do to prevent the common cold virus RSV from spreading: disinfecting hands and surfaces as well as gargling with…
Individuals in the sales, retail, clothing, and construction sectors may also be at risk. Prolonged exposure to agents such as talc and ammonia could be…
According to a randomized controlled trial recently published in The Lancet, combining the anti-inflammatory drug piroxicam, often prescribed for arthritis pain, with the levonorgestrel emergency…
A recent analysis of data from the landmark ASPREE trial revealed that prolonged daily aspirin consumption increased anemia risk by 20 percent in individuals predominantly aged…
Additional research is required to elucidate the potential biological pathways, according to the authors of the study. High levels of lean muscle could protect against…
Recent findings from the University of Limerick, Ireland, indicate that even moderate daily physical activity can reduce the risk of depression. Researchers from the University…
An increase was observed even in individuals who used it for a short term around the age of menopause; despite the unclear causal connection, it…
Researchers at CU Anschutz have found a connection between the use of benzodiazepines and long-term neurological complications. According to a recent study conducted by researchers…
A Columbia University study found high metal levels in marijuana users’ blood and urine, highlighting potential health risks and emphasizing the need for consistent regulations….
Large study details life expectancy gains associated with healthy lifestyle choices. A new study involving over 700,000 U.S. veterans reports that people who adopt eight…
The study indicates a potential risk for serious health consequences, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Microplastics, a highly prevalent form of plastic pollution, have infiltrated air,…
A recent research study involving collaborators from Australia, New Zealand, and Germany, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, raises important questions about…
Shortly following their COVID-19 vaccinations, individuals in Denmark reported mild side effects like general discomfort, elevated body temperature, and tiredness. Severe adverse reactions like facial…
A new study, published in The Journal of Nutrition, indicates that extreme eating patterns related to fats and carbohydrates could impact longevity. The research, led by…
Researchers explored the link between pregaming at sporting events, risky alcohol consumption, and additional substance use among university students. A recent study by the School…