The activity level of parents affects the activity level of their kids: When parents sit too much, their kids tend to follow suit

Utah researchers find decreased risk of skin cancer in those with tattoos

Study raises red flags about BPA replacements

Research Finds Meal Timing in Later Life May Matter for Health and Longevity

New research published in Nutrients and Frontiers in Nutrition finds that feeding blueberries to infants as one of their first solid foods may help strengthen their immune systems, reduce allergy symptoms and support healthy gut development.

A new study found that US cuts to global tuberculosis programmes could lead to up to 10 million extra cases and over 2 million deaths by 2030.

Patients three times more likely to die after abdominal trauma surgery in the world’s least developed countries

At the height of the pandemic, Americans of all political stripes were on guard against COVID, new research finds

A new study found that people who received medications for opioid use disorder while jailed were less likely to overdose, die, or return to jail after release.

Invisible invaders: unveiling the carcinogenic threat of microplastics and nanoplastics in colorectal cancer-a systematic review.

Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence tool that can predict your personal risk of more than 1,000 diseases, and forecast changes in health a decade in advance.

Meta-analysis of 35 studies with 1,292,052 participants links ≥4 hours of TV daily to higher cognitive impairment risk and ≥6 hours to lower cognitive scores

A new study shows an association between 10-12 weeks of following a well-formulated ketogenic diet and a roughly 70% decrease in depression symptoms among a small group of college students

In the largest such study to date, frequent cannabis users did not display impairments in driving performance after at least 48 hours of abstinence

Common factors associated with disrupted sleep in young adults include sleep disorders, insufficient sleep, and shift work

Weight loss drugs protect heart patients, according to a study out of Harvard-affiliated Mass General Brigham

In North America, most groups of young people are seeing stable suicide rates or even declining rates, except for Canadian teenage girls, who show increases

Researchers tested 12 “magic mushroom” edible products sold in Portland, Ore., and found no trace of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound that gives magic mushrooms their name

Pregnant women who drink 5 or more diet beverages a week face up to an 88% higher risk of gestational diabetes, finds a major new study linking artificial sweeteners to pregnancy complications

A diet rich in vegetable proteins, fibre and healthy fatty acids benefits both mothers and their babies during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Long Covid linked to heavier periods and risk of iron deficiency

A US survey of 21k adults found food insecurity raised the odds of long COVID by 78% and reduced recovery by 34%.

When melanoma cancer cells are forced through channels narrower than 10 micrometres, they begin to behave more like stem cells, gaining traits that could help them survive, spread…

A single fecal microbiota transplant in obese teens delivered long-lasting metabolic benefits, shrinking waistlines, reducing body fat and inflammation, and lowering heart disease risk markers…

Scientists have established a clear link between long COVID and disruptions to the menstrual cycle

Following a green-Mediterranean diet—which includes green tea and the aquatic plant Mankai—is associated with slower brain aging, according to a study.

A recent study reported an outbreak of canine influenza virus (CIV) and canine distemper virus (CDV) co-infections in an animal shelter in Liaoning Province, 2023, demonstrating that co-infection with CDV increased the prevalence of CIV.

New research shows heat-related mortality has increased across nearly all US regions (1981–2022), with the number of extreme heat days driving the trend.

People on a Mediterranean diet were found to have 65% lower odds of developing severe gum disease than those who adhered to it the least

Meta-analysis finds elevated rates of criminal and socially inappropriate behavior in dementia patients which could also be used as a predictor in early stages of dementia

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