Based on decades-long observations of centenarians, author Dan Buettner (Blue Zones) conjectures that people live longer when they get up
Month: February 2024
Lockdowns had an impact on gut microbes and allergies in newborns, new research reveals
Lockdowns imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the gut microbiome development of babies born during these periods
Researchers overestimate their own honesty
The average researcher thinks they are better than their colleagues at following good research practice. They also think that their
Poison center calls for ‘magic mushrooms’ spiked after decriminalization, study finds
Calls to U.S. poison centers involving psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms,” among adolescents and young adults rose sharply after several U.S.
Can they hear you now? Kids increasingly exposed to noise health risks via earbuds and headphones
While it’s not surprising to spot teens wearing headphones and earbuds, it’s also becoming a widespread trend among younger children,
Yoga provides unique cognitive benefits to older women at risk of Alzheimer’s disease
A new UCLA Health study found Kundalini yoga provided several benefits to cognition and memory for older women at risk
Intervention reduces likelihood of developing postpartum anxiety and depression by more than 70%
Results from a large clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health show that an intervention for anxiety provided
Live music emotionally moves us more than streamed music
How does listening to live music affect the emotional center of our brain? A study carried out at the University
What math tells us about social dilemmas
Human coexistence depends on cooperation. Individuals have different motivations and reasons to collaborate, resulting in social dilemmas, such as the
A moonshot for obesity: New molecules, inspired by space shuttles, advance lipid nanoparticle delivery for weight control
Inspired by the design of space shuttles, Penn Engineering researchers have invented a new way to synthesize a key component