Our brain’s structure and function may alter and adapt throughout our lifetimes. Understanding the consequences of spaceflight on brain structures is critical as human space exploration expands to new heights. Previous studies have revealed that space exploration has the ability ...

For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shown that if moms got a two-dose COVID-19 vaccination, their babies had 61% less chances of hospitalization, according to the analysis. Pregnant and nursing women should be ...

Massachusetts students and staff members at public schools will no longer be obliged to wear facial coverings when within the building. The omicron surge that hit the United States this season strengthened the country’s immunity. It ensures that future spikes ...

Anxiety, despair, drug addiction, and cognitive impairment are all heightened risks for people who have recovered from COVID-19, according to thorough research published Thursday that analyzed millions of health data over a year. The research employed the V.A.’s comprehensive electronic ...

High blood pressure puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, two leading causes of death for Americans. But it can be controlled by following a healthy lifestyle. Here are some healthy tips to lower your high blood pressure: ...

Despite warnings from disease specialists that wild birds are likely spreading a very dangerous strain of avian flu throughout the nation, poultry farmers in the United States are increasing safety procedures for their flocks. Following the discovery of highly virulent ...

Illness, injury, and hospitalization can affect your appetite and nutritional needs. If you are recovering from an illness or injury, it’s important to follow a balanced diet to get the nutrients your body needs. It’s important to eat nutritious food ...

Heart disease is a major problem that claims the lives of over 700,000 Americans each year. According to the CDC, roughly 805,000 individuals in the United States experience a heart attack each year, although coronary artery disease is the most ...

By investigating the rhythmic behavior of immune cells and discovering the chemical ‘timers’ that govern them, scientists have discovered a probable mechanism between abnormalities in circadian rhythms as well as the build-up of proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Circadian rhythms ...

The weird synthetic fish scoots about in a salt as well as glucose environment, utilizing the same mechanism as our beating hearts, with its tail flicking repeatedly sideways. This ingenious miniature circulatory system, created by Harvard and Emory University researchers, ...

We all want to live a long and healthy life, and that automatically implies that we must take good care of our hearts. Heart problems, without even counting those occurring after deceptions in love, can lead to very dangerous health ...

Winter is here, and for many of us, that means dry skin. The cold, dry air outside and the dry heat inside drains moisture from your skin. But don’t let it get you down — there are plenty of ways ...

Teenagers may someday have one less issue to complain about. Groundbreaking new research suggests that an acne treatment may be on the horizon. The research, which was published this week in the journal Nature Communications, delves into the genetic pathways ...

We’re not talking about fine lines, wrinkles, or grey hairs, but the habits that are aging your body from the inside out. They may seem harmless, but they can cause your heart to work harder and create internal stress that ...

COVID infection is certainly not the same for everyone. Some people die, and others who get cured go through a living hell. In the case of the latter category, it seemed like just a matter of time until lung transplant ...

Consequently, little is known about their migrations and much less about how illnesses spread among puma communities. A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution by researchers from the University of Minnesota, Colorado State University, and Colorado Parks and ...

According to a recent research, having more body fat is a risk factor for adults’ impaired cognitive function, such as processing speed. Even when the researchers considered cardiovascular risk factors, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, or vascular brain ...

When the ongoing COVID pandemic first broke out, countries from all across the world started to impose all sorts of lockdowns and restrictions. The officials believed that by applying such measures, fewer people would get infected with the coronavirus. A ...

When you are in your 20s and 30s, it can be difficult to notice or care about any health issues that crop up. However, as you get older, you will start to realize that all of those things that once ...

We all have foods that make us feel better when we’re down. Maybe it’s a chocolate bar, or a glass of wine, or a pint of ice cream. But what about foods that can actually boost our mood and make ...

Snacking is one of the most common dieting pitfalls. It is easy to justify as you are always on the go and it is quick, convenient and efficient. However, snacking frequently can lead to weight gain and slow down your ...

If you’re attempting to gain muscle, you’re undoubtedly concerned about protein. Getting adequate protein may help you achieve this objective when combined with resistance exercise, the most effective stimulus for developing muscle growth and strength. Is there, however, the best ...

Here’s what you need to know about this personalized, empowering approach to food. When you’re binge-watching a TV show on the couch, chances are you’re doing something else at the same time, such as reading, scrolling through your phone, or ...

Over the last several decades, researchers have discovered a slew of genes involved in immune system processes that may have a role in Alzheimer’s disease. Some of the leading possibilities are genes that govern the modest tiny immune cells known ...

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station do spine scans, heart checks, and breathing tests. During a spacewalk on January 19, 2022, Russian spacewalkers Pyotr Dubrov and Anton Shkaplerov worked on the Prichal module. The International Space Station’s main scientific activities ...