Clinical effectiveness of Ya-Tha-Pra-Sen remedy for pain relief: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Timing exercise to match body clock chronotype may lower cardiovascular disease risk

Study links PFAS “forever chemicals” exposure to weaker immune response, raising water protection needs - New study found individuals with higher levels of the forever chemicals in their blood produced fewer protective antibodies when their immune systems encountered a new virus.

Study reports that multi-night sleep-disordered breathing patterns are associated with accelerated vascular aging, based on analysis of repeated sleep measurements and cardiovascular risk markers

Data centers are dealing hidden damage to environmental and public health—costing the economy $25 billion every year

Fluoride in drinking water has no effect on IQ or brain function, long-term study shows

Impact of physical activity patterns on major adverse cardiovascular events in adults with hypertension

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The largest US study, which tracked 11,036 children from ages 9 to 10 through to ages 16 and 17, discovered that cannabis use slows cognitive development, impairs memory, and reduces learning speed during crucial years of brain growth

Objectively measured physical activity following lumbar decompression surgery: systematic review and meta-analysis

Meditation changes brain activity quickly with a noticeable peak at 7 minutes, the first brainwave changes start at about two to three minutes

Asphalt releases toxic airborne compounds that can harm respiratory health, neurological damage and increase long-term disease risk, especially in aging pavements and heat/sun

Occasional heavy drinking may triple the risk of liver damage: those who consume large amounts of alcohol in a single day at least once per month are three times more likely to develop advanced liver fibrosis than individuals who spread out the same total alcohol intake over time

People who can’t afford dental care may be at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (heart failure, heart attack, stroke) or dementia

Lean Mass Changes With Incretin Therapy Versus Lifestyle Intervention: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomised Controlled Trials

In people with multiple sclerosis, aerobic training produced the largest reductions in both fatigue severity and fatigue impact among four exercise programs tested in an 8-week randomized trial

The age you start regularly watching adult content may predict your future mental health

Scientists uncover key brain cells most at risk of damage in multiple sclerosis: « Cedars-Sinai study offers important insights into new ways of protecting the brain from ms and other complex neurological conditions

Electronic Health Record Intervention and Deprescribing for Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Mental, physical illnesses often go hand in hand. Genetic study explains why

A journey map for improving the cardiac rehabilitation experience and care quality of patients with coronary heart disease: A longitudinal qualitative study

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for major cardiovascular and kidney outcomes in type 1 diabetes

Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis, its risk factors, and aetiologies, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023

First-in-human trial primes immune system to accept donor livers: « Clinician-scientists have weaned and kept multiple liver transplantation patients off of all immunosuppressant drugs for more than three years through a first-in-human clinical trial of a unique “immune priming” therapy

Researchers analyzed 7764 participants for a link between coronary heart disease (CHD), diet and genetics

Taking a simple sugar pill can boost both the physical and mental health of older adults, even when they know the pill contains no active medicine

AI chatbots gave people alternatives to chemotherapy, study finds - Popular artificial intelligence programs told users where to find alternative, potentially dangerous treatments for cancer and other health scenarios.

Americans May Be Losing Trust for AI in Health Care

Racial profiling and aggressive policing can affect infant health, even when controlling for variables like income and education

Health AI Startup Has Helped Reverse Denied Health Insurance Claims

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