There are numerous studies confirming how hugely beneficial working out is for our health. By engaging in physical exercise, even for a few minutes a day, you can even tackle mental conditions such as anxiety, stress, or depression. Also, you ...

Our bodies naturally produce Vitamin D under sun exposure, which makes many people not worry about getting enough of the organic molecule. But paradoxically enough, that can lead to vitamin D deficiency in some individuals as they neglect eating the ...

To better understand how addiction remission occurs, researchers used a new method in which they modeled the complete neural pathways instead of specific areas of the brain. Drug abuse is the greatest cause of mortality amongst younger individuals in the ...

Monkeypox represents the latest concern of doctors, as the viral disease is causing more and more cases of infections across the world. More than 1,000 infections across 29 countries have been reported to the WHO so far. Mainly, it was ...

An eye exam may predict the likelihood of having a heart attack, according to a new research. Researchers have discovered that the retina’s patterns of blood vessels may be able to detect people who are at risk for heart disease. ...

With the help of Harvard and Georgia Tech, researchers at the University of Missouri are working to develop a novel therapy for diabetes that includes transplanting insulin-producing pancreatic cells into the body. About 1.8 million Americans have type 1 diabetes, ...

Treatment for depression may benefit from examining the relationship between the microbiome, the gut, and the brain. Most people think of the microbiome as a collective term for all of the microorganisms found in or on the human body, including ...

Optimism may help you live longer, according to a recent study. People who always focus on the cheerful side of life have a much higher chance of living to be 90 years old, according to a large-scale study.n In spite ...

Eye disease may have a direct impact on how long you live, according to new research. Nutrition, circadian rhythms, eyesight, and longevity are linked, according to the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. The research implies that ocular dysfunction may ...

While the coronavirus causing the COVID disease has caused a lot of fuss and sorrow around the world for over two years already, we might need to be aware of a new threat. Bank voles (Myodes glareolus), meaning a type ...

In a new research, researchers discovered that a medicine recently authorized by the FDA to manage type 2 diabetes could also assist individuals who do not have diabetes shed pounds. Tirzepatide, marketed as Mounjaro, was evaluated in three different doses ...

Higher testosterone levels have been linked to a lower risk of unemployment and a better chance of getting a job, according to new study. Testosterone levels seem to be linked to job-related behaviors and cognitive processes, according to a study ...

A recent research has shown that the posture you rest in may cause or alleviate illnesses like ALS. Laying on your side has been linked to a reduced risk of acquiring neurodegenerative disorders like ALS. The most frequent kind of ...

There’s no question that eating disorders can have a profound effect on our health. But did you know that they can also disrupt our hormone levels, causing a whole host of physical and psychological problems? Eating disorders are serious mental ...

Tomatoes gene-edited employing CRISPR biotechnology to produce a forerunner to vitamin D have been developed by a group of scientists as a possible new vegetarian alternative for vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency impacts an estimated 1 billion individuals worldwide, according ...

Although it’s been around for more than half a century, monkeypox is ‘showing its fangs’ to the world in 2022. The virus can have a mortality rate of up to 10 percent, and its symptoms are indeed awful: swollen lymph ...

This epidemic of monkeypox is uncommon and unprecedented. There is always worry when a virus alters its behavior, which has surprised experts who study the illness. Monkeypox has been a fairly predictable disease up to this point. Wild animals are ...

The very first monkeypox incident in Switzerland has been verified, and it was transmitted via “close bodily contact overseas,” according to an announcement from the canton as of Saturday. According to the canton, the individual went to the physician since they ...

The parasite that steals your brainpower is just about wherever you look,  Toxoplasma gondii. An estimated 50 percent of individuals may be infected by this tiny parasite, and several studies reveal that it has the potential to affect human behavior in ...

Mindfulness exercises are an effective way to reduce stress, anxiety and mild depression. These simple activities can help you slow down and focus on the present moment. Here are some mindfulness exercises you can do in under five minutes: Breathe ...

Even if it’s sad to know it, sometimes healthcare experts make mistakes while treating patients. Suppose you’re the victim of medical malpractice, and your doctor made an error that rises to the level of medical malpractice and causes serious injuries. ...

Getting children to wear facemasks in schools to keep them protected from COVID was seen as an exaggerated measure at first. Parents protested, but in vain. Medical experts see facemasks as necessary, and we’re not here to blame them. According ...

When you think of sauna, what comes to mind? If you’re like most people, you probably picture a small room with a bench, where you sit and get hot and sweaty. However, sauna therapy is much more than that. Sauna ...

During this year’s European Congress on Obesity, a fresh study reveals that excess weight increases the adverse consequences of alcohol and the chance of suffering alcohol-related cancers, especially in persons with higher fat percentages. A dose-response association was additionally found ...

Researchers found that vegetarian kids’ development and nourishment were on par with those who ate meat in a research involving roughly 9,000 youngsters. The study also indicated that children who eat a plant-based diet are more likely to be underweight, ...