Previous research linking moderate alcohol use to health advantages and a longer life span has been debunked by a new study. The researchers discovered that people who do not drink alcohol may have a greater death rate as a result ...

The most common symptoms of the SARS-CoV-2 infection have been presented and explained by many health experts. However, the long-term health effects have been studied and continue to be analyzed as some of them could be quite serious. Besides long ...

The COVID-19 epidemic sparked a mental health catastrophe in the United States, which experts predict will last for years. Multiple reports showed a gradual rise in anxiety, sadness, and substance use issues as Americans lost family members, employment, and health ...

If you’re age 65 or older, you’re considered at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. And, according to experts, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. The good news is that with a healthy lifestyle, you can reduce your ...

Covid-19 seems to have discovered a new species in which it can easily replicate and propagate. According to a preliminary study published this week, the virus is currently widely circulating among wild deer. Though the significance of this finding is ...

Let’s face it: who wouldn’t want to have a better memory these days or even learn faster something important for school, college, or work? Science allows all that to happen, although it may sound like nonsense. INC.com speaks about such ...

Aging is a fact of life. But that doesn’t imply you can’t slow things down a little. The first step you can do is avoid unwittingly assisting time by engaging in daily practices that progressively age your physique. Here are ...

Booster shots are available for those with schizophrenia, bipolar illness, and serious depression. A higher risk of serious COVID-19 disease and death is connected to experiencing a psychiatric illness. Mood disorders should be included in the CDC’s list of diseases ...

Exercise is essential for good health, but so is knowing when to stop. And exercising too much can be bad for you, physically as well as mentally. The human body likes to exercise. When you exercise, your body produces chemicals ...

Dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic and avoiding overwhelming hospital systems have been top priorities for governments worldwide. The available Covid-19 vaccines have proved their efficiency, and more than 7.14 billion vaccines doses have been administered globally. However, needle phobia has ...

Breast cancer spread is more likely in women under the age of 35, according to a new study. According to a review of 400 cases, the incidence of secondary cancer varies between 6% and 22% depending on several circumstances. As ...

The American biotechnology company Novavax and the Serum Institute of India received emergency use authorization for their Covid vaccine in Indonesia. The company also announced that it has filed for approval to Health Canada. The company announced that the submission for the ...

The SARS-CoV-2 infection can trigger many symptoms, the most common ones being cough, fever, headaches, fatigue, and loss of taste and smell. However, other possible negative effects related to the infection include neurological complications and the Covid toe condition. The Covid toe is a condition that ...

Lifestyle changes are important, but dieting is a distraction. Dieting is a technique for losing weight, and like all techniques, it has its uses, but over-used and misused, it can be harmful. Dieting relies on the idea that weight loss ...

Since the global outbreak of COVID, children have racked up hours of screen usage, and there appears to be no stop in sight. As per research released in JAMA Pediatrics, adolescents reported spending over eight hours each day before a screen, substantially doubling ...

Scientists thought that they know pretty well how Alzheimer’s disease, meaning the most common form of dementia, evolves in the human brain. But according to new research, pretty different results were obtained. SciTechDaily.com speaks about the new study, and the ...

The new coronavirus has been mutating and evolving for the past 20 months, and so far, the Delta variant, which originated in India, has been the most contagious and aggressive. A new version of the Delta strain, AY.4.2, known as ...

A Malaesian gynecologist created the first unisex condom made from polyurethane. This material is transparent, thin, flexible, and waterproof. The unisex condom attaches to the vagina or the penis because it has an adhesive feature on its side. The condom ...

There are many studies involving recreational cannabis, its health effects, addiction, and withdrawal symptoms. However, more studies are needed for medical cannabis and its impact on patients to treat chronic pain and other medical conditions. A study conducted by several researchers from ...

As parents, we want to provide our children with the best possible food and nutrition to grow healthy and happy. A study conducted by the University of East Anglia found that the intake of fruits and vegetables is related to schoolchildren’s mental ...

The CDC declares that obesity is a very common and deadly disease US people suffer from. The obesity prevalence in the country was 42.4% in 2017-2018, and since then, things have not gotten better, as the health institution explains. The good news ...

A new study published yesterday in The Lancet has examined the effects of fluvoxamine on patients diagnosed with Covid-19. Researchers used a placebo clinical trial for participants from 11 clinics in Brazil. The South American country has had a hard time in ...

Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, have conducted a new trial in which they implemented a deep brain stimulation implant in a patient to treat her depression. The brain implant produces electrical signals for those who suffer from ...

According to the CDC, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer for women in the U.S. One in eight women develop breast cancer in the U.S, and it is the most common cancer at a global level. The statistics ...

The Covid-19 virus and its variants have been spreading worldwide for a while, and many of those that got infected have been suffering from different cognitive dysfunctions. A new study analyzed the cognitive-related effects of the Covid-19 infection in different patients. Some ...