Brain health in over 50s deteriorated more rapidly during the pandemic, even if they didn’t have COVID-19, according to major
Month: November 2023
At least 14 percent of Americans have had long COVID, study finds
One in seven people in the US reported having had long Covid by the end of 2022, suggests a large-scale
A known environmental hazard can change the epigenetics of cells
An international team of researchers has discovered that formaldehyde, a widely spread pollutant and common metabolite in our body, interferes
Good news, bad news on dental pain care seen in new study
Americans who have a tooth pulled or another painful dental procedure in the United States today are far less likely
Rats have an imagination, new research suggests
As humans, we live in our thoughts: from pondering what to make for dinner to daydreaming about our last beach
Circular take-back programs: popular and environmentally responsible
Researchers from Boston University published a Journal of Marketing study showing that tapping into consumers’ sense of ownership prompts them
Epigenetic signature for obesity found in study of twins
A susceptibility to gain weight may be written into molecular processes of human cells, a Washington State University study indicates.
Risk of serious infection even in low-active IBD
IBD is an umbrella term for chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, with a population prevalence of around 0.5%. The main types
Gulf War Illness significantly reduces white blood cells’ ability to make energy
A new Duke University-led study finds that Gulf War Illness (GWI), which affects approximately 250,000 U.S. veterans, significantly reduces their
Strawberry consumption may reduce dementia risk for middle-aged individuals
New research from the University of Cincinnati found that daily strawberry consumption could help reduce the risk of dementia for