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Dietary habits in early childhood may shape mental health

Study finds multiple PFAS, the man-made ‘forever chemicals’, in 98.5% of Americans across more than 10,500 blood samples examined, and 98.8% had at least one PFAS in their blood

Omega-3 supplementation may be associated with accelerated cognitive decline in older adults.

Sleep linked to slower ageing: study pinpoints the right amount

New research finds that almost all plant-based meat alternatives contain mycotoxins, naturally occurring poisonous compounds produced by fungi

Dads are dying after their kids are born, and no one is tracking it

Countries prepare to evacuate hantavirus ship passengers

Pediatrics group issues new guidance on recess for the first time in 13 years

Mental defeat: the hidden experience fuelling daily suffering in chronic pain

Brain scans of 800 incarcerated men link psychopathy to an expanded cortical surface area

A major European clinical consensus confirms that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) increase the risk of cardiovascular death by up to 65%

8,500 steps a day can help dieters keep weight off

Higher steroid use linked to higher depression, anxiety and impulsivity, according to a study on nearly 19,000 adults between 2022 and 2025

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition affecting more than 170 million people worldwide, has been officially renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) following a landmark global consensus study published today in The Lancet.

A simple blood test might detect depression before symptoms appear

Researchers identify two new ways to initiate remyelination in MS

Young children are less likely to react negatively to the smell of vegetables that they were repeatedly exposed to before birth, potentially shaping their food preferences years after birth

Women With Premenstrual Disorders Face Double the Risk of Psychiatric Conditions, and Vice Versa

‘Super Shoes’ Can Improve Running Performance but May Contribute to Injury

New-onset loneliness triggers an accelerated drop in cognitive health

Thymic health consequences in adults

Managing your weight may keep your brain healthier for longer

Concerns about the health effects of industrially produced seed oils are without scientific foundation.

A meta-analysis of 3 million people confirms a strong bidirectional link between cannabis use and depression

Viewing authentic artworks in a gallery has positive health effects - including reducing stress hormones - not observed in people viewing reproductions of the artwork in a laboratory.

A scoping review of 30 studies finds that 60% of haemodialysis patients don't follow dietary recommendations — and frames non-adherence as a structural failure of the care system…

Researchers map rogue breast cancer cells that divide remarkably slowly and can evade detection for decades, helping explain how breast cancer can return years after successful treatment

QJE study: The American Medical Association (AMA) played a central role in blocking the creation of national health insurance in post-WWII America, while simultaneously enrolling people in private health insurance to shift demand away from a public alternative.

Mothers without specific fatty acid in the blood more often have children with asthma

Weight-loss drug semaglutide reduces heavy alcohol drinking in new clinical trial

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