Researchers Can Now Predict TB Death Risk on Day One

Newer ChatGPT models do not improve at telling people whether symptoms need emergency care, a doctor’s visit, or self-care; the best model was correct 74% of the time

A twice-weekly strength-training class was associated with lower total cholesterol (168 to 155 mg/dL) and self-reported gains in mobility, strength, and well-being among 227 adults aged 60 and older, in an uncontrolled 12-week study with no comparison group

Researchers have developed a promising nonhormonal therapy for Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM), a common condition caused by declining estrogen levels

New research has found breaking-up periods of prolonged sedentary behaviour with light physical activity every day could reduce the risk of cancer death by 12%

High fructose intake through sweetened food and beverages in pregnant women has been associated with an increased susceptibility to diabetes and cardiovascular disease, as well as neurological and cognitive impairments in the offspring…

Following an anti-inflammatory diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and nuts is linked to a 29% lower risk of dementia, even among people who already have high biological and genetic risk markers for Alzheimer's disease…

Inhibiting a stress protein prevents the consequences of childhood trauma: The effects on the brain and social behavior might one day be reversible

Modern human-made environments with striped patterns, cluttered interiors, high-contrast colours, flickering lights and densely packed supermarket shelves can overload the brain, increasing visual discomfort, eyestrain, stress and feelings of being overwhelmed in some people

Lab-grown retinal cells show promise for new eye therapies: « Critical cells that line retinal blood vessels grown from stem cells restore retinal function in mouse models and form retinal tissue in a lab for future disease studies

As the US recovers from its latest heatwave, a new study warns of an increase in hospitalizations for mental health issues

While nearly 80% of US adults believe health information on social media is false or misleading, over 1 in 5 still make health decisions based on what they see, a new JAMA study reveals, with older adults and Hispanic individuals showing the highest reliance.

Samsung is pushing users to train AI with their personal health data or lose it

EU accuses Meta of failing to tackle mental health risks of ‘addictive design’

How a single mindful moment improves mental health for days

Google Hands Open Health Stack To the Linux Foundation

Can lucid dreaming help your mental health? What the evidence says

Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented by tackling modifiable risk factors such as physical inactivity, smoking, low education or social isolation, but new research suggests current public health approaches are falling short of driving real behaviour change.

New research looking at 3,734 individuals over ten years in the US-based Health and Retirement Study estimates that roughly 1 in 5 dementia cases could potentially have been averted if everyone had stayed in the normal weight range.

A new study finds that in recent years, K-12 school administrators in the US were more likely than teachers or mental health professionals to experience aggression from parents: Over 4 in 10 were verbally threatened and about 1 in 5 reported they were publicly humiliated or cyberbullied.

51% of young Dutch people who use AI discuss personal matters like dating, social situations, and mental health with the chatbot, 23% even share more with the chatbot than they do with their friends and family

Meta says it's facing $1.4T in penalties in teen mental health case

A simple preoperative nomogram for predicting high-risk parathyroid lesions: a tool to guide surgical strategy in primary hyperparathyroidism

Researchers flag overlooked impact of cat-borne parasite infecting large portions of the population

Fungi adapting to heat could pose new risks to human health in NC

Dopamine dictates how long sexual drive remains suppressed after stress

Scientists Find Intriguing Link Between Ozempic and Violent Behavior

Microplastics found in over 75% of pet food

“Sitting paradox”: both too little and too much sitting may be linked to higher cardiovascular and mortality risks

Popping a cocktail of supplements every day might be doing you more harm than good

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