Why does pain last longer for women: Immune cells may be the culprit, « Normally pain fades as the body heals

Adoption causes significant, long-term mental health challenges for both adoptees and first mothers

Americans born after 1970 show worsening mortality at younger ages across major causes of death, suggesting the US life expectancy stall may be generational as well as period-driven.

New NHS England Review Excluded 97% Of All Trans Studies To Say Care Doesn't Work

Study finds cannabis vape users may develop cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome sooner than smokers

New analysis in The Lancet finds the 2025-2030 US Dietary Guidelines contain a profound internal incoherence, promoting animal proteins and full-fat dairy while claiming to limit saturated fats a paradox researchers say prioritizes industry profits over public health.

Simple blood tests can detect dementia in underrepresented Latin American populations

Cannabis doesn't just blur memories—it can reshape them

Johns Hopkins scientists engineer nanoparticles able to seek and destroy diseased immune cells: « Proof of principle study in mice uses emerging technology mRNA-based therapies

High intake of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is linked to lower bone mineral density and a 10.5% increased risk of hip fractures for every 3.7 extra daily servings

Higher buprenorphine doses help patients stay in opioid use disorder treatment, new study finds

Brain scans reveal how ketamine quickly lifts severe depression

AI may be giving teens bad nutrition advice

Eating a healthy plant-based diet is linked to a 26% lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia, according to a meta-analysis of over 220,000 adults

A new study finds that fecal transplants from old female mice appear to boost fertility and ovarian health in younger ones, indicating a direct link between gut health and reproductive health in the animals

Spinal electrical stimulation restores ability to simultaneously move limbs and receive sensory feedback after spinal cord injury

Painless skin patch offers new way to monitor immune health: « Microneedle patch samples key immune cells often missed in routine blood draws and biopsies

Randomized trial shows strict low-calorie diet can put type 2 diabetes into remission

American College of Cardiology clinical guidance supports front-of-package food labeling as a tool to improve diet quality and reduce cardiovascular disease risk

Bird flu rampant among black vultures

Trump’s policies are likely to drive soaring rates of lung disease and premature death, according to a new study that examines policies adopted during Trump’s second term across 10 areas…

Poor oral health in childhood, particularly persistent or worsening dental caries and gingivitis, is associated with increased risk of adulthood ischemic heart disease…

Undigested fruit sugar is linked to increased anxiety and inflammation: The research suggests that unabsorbed fructose alters the community of bacteria in the digestive tract, which then triggers immune responses that can affect the brain

Low‑dose oral lithium may help slow the decline of verbal memory, or ability to remember and recall words and sentences, in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, particularly among those with biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers have found artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify serious lung and heart complications in premature infants by analyzing images already collected during routine eye screenings.

Recreational cannabis laws may displace illegal cannabis markets: US states adopting recreational cannabis laws in addition to medical cannabis laws experienced a 45% relative reduction in average cannabis seizure counts, compared with states that had only medical cannabis laws.

In a Phase 3 trial, the daily pill orforglipron outperformed oral semaglutide for weight loss (15-20 lbs) and cardiovascular markers

Published today in The Lancet Neurology, a new review offers the latest scientific explanations for why ketogenic diets reduce seizures in people with epilepsy.

Research has found for every 10 % increase in calories from ultra-processed foods, young children had higher scores on measures of internalizing behaviours (such as anxiety and fearfulness), externalizing behaviours (such as aggression and hyperactivity)…

"How War News Can Affect Your Mental Health".People's ability to regulate their emotions can also play a role as there is a lot of coverage, often violent in nature and with graphic images of destruction

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