Long-term daily use of aspirin can help to prevent the development and progression of colorectal cancer by helping body’s immune system detect and target cancer cells…

Women who lost a parent early in life may be more likely to experience separation anxiety with romantic partners during adulthood and when separated from their partners…

Robust analysis challenges theory that depression and anxiety increase cancer risk: in an analysis of 18 studies with more than 300,000 adults, investigators found depression and anxiety are not linked to higher risks for most types of cancer among this population

New research reveals that the level of fat within the body’s muscle—or muscle adiposity—may indicate a person’s likelihood of experiencing cognitive decline as they age

A reduced sense of smell, or olfactory dysfunction, is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19

A single dose of the HPV vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for preventing cervical cancer, new study shows

Drinking more coffee may reduce risk of developing gallstones, suggests new study in Journal of Internal Medicine (n=104,493)

Eating mushrooms may help lower prostate cancer risk

Marijuana legalization reduces opioid deaths, according to a new study, which found legalization and access to recreational marijuana reduced annual opioid mortality in the range of 20% to 35%, with particularly pronounced effects for synthetic opioids.

Rates of people with cancer using marijuana have increased over time in US, and patients with cancer are more likely to use prescription opioids, finds a new study

Acne relapses are significantly associated with impaired quality of life, as well as with productivity loss and absenteeism from work or school

Sleep deprivation was associated with DNA damage in a new study on 49 healthy doctors

Compound Derived from Marijuana May Benefit Children with Epilepsy

A study indicates that sleep problems are both prevalent and increasing among students

An analysis indicates that supervised aerobic exercise has large antidepressant treatment effects for patients with major depression

Study Provides Insights on the Effects of Exercise on Cognitive Performance

A new study asks why brain teaser questions are often used in employment interviews despite their known lack of validity and reliability, and provides evidence that these questions may be used because they give the interviewers power and speak to their ‘dark personality traits.’ (n = 736)

New research shows that highly anxious individuals exert more cognitive control when they make a risky decision compared with less anxious individuals

A new study provides insight into the neurobiology of dying

Recorded flight paths of bats suggest that some may be attracted to wind turbines when these are placed along mountain ridges