Pesticide Use In Farms Poses Cancer Risk Similar To Smoking: Study
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New Treatment For Male Pattern Baldness? Study Identifies Body Sugar That Holds Key
The researchers noted that a naturally occurring sugar in the human body, known as 2-deoxy-D-ribose (2dDR), could stimulate hair growth. Study Identifies Fiber In Common Cereals That Aids Weight Loss
Researchers have identified the type of fiber commonly found in oats and barley that shows significant potential for weight loss. Prenatal Diet Linked To Autism? Study Says 'Healthy' Eating Cuts Risk By 22%
The researchers discovered that a "healthy" diet during pregnancy — rich in vegetables, fruits, nuts, fish, and whole grains while avoiding high-fat foods, processed meats, soft drinks, and refined carbohydrates — can reduce the risk of autism by 22%. Brain-Boosting Mushroom Gummies May Contain Illegal Hallucinogens, Experts Warn
The researchers tested the mushroom gummies marketed for brain-boosting benefits after five individuals, including a 3-year-old, fell ill from consuming them.
Floating Duck Syndrome: Study Explains How Underestimating Efforts Fuels Burnout
The researchers believe that their findings offer a new explanation for why overcommitment and burnout occur in universities, workplaces, and homes. Eat More Fruits In Middle Age To Ward Off Depressive Symptoms Later, Says Study
The study revealed that individuals who consumed higher quantities of fruits earlier in life had a reduced risk of experiencing depressive symptoms as they aged. Delayed Dinner, Long Eating Hours Linked To Depression, Anxiety In Shift Workers
A study revealed that meal timing, long eating window (over 12 hours), and delayed dinner have links to increased risk of depression and anxiety, regardless of work shift. Frequent Childhood Relocations Linked To 40% Higher Risk Of Depression In Adulthood
Individuals who often move before age 15 are over 40% more likely to be diagnosed with depression in adulthood.
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Antibiotics Use In Childhood Elevates Asthma Risk; Study Identifies Gut Molecule With Protective Effects
The study identified a molecule called IPA, produced by gut bacteria, that shows promise as a dietary supplement in the future to prevent asthma development in children at risk of the disease. Maintaining Blood Pressure Below 120 mmHg Protects From Late-Life Dementia: Study
The study revealed that lowering systolic blood pressure below the clinically safe threshold of 120 mmHg over time may slightly reduce an individual's risk of developing dementia, particularly among Black and Latino groups. Insufficient And Excessive Sleep May Harm Blood Vessels Of Diabetes Patients
The study noted that short sleep duration is tied to a 2.6 times higher risk of microvascular disease, while long sleep duration is linked to a 2.3 times increased risk of the same condition. Limiting Children's Screen Time To 3 Hours Weekly Boosts Mental Health In Days: Study
The mental health benefits from limiting screen time in kids will be observable in as little as two weeks, a new study revealed. Four New Bird Flu Cases Confirmed In Colorado Poultry Workers
Four new cases of bird flu have been confirmed among poultry workers in Colorado, bringing the total number of cases in the U.S. to nine since the current outbreak was first detected in 2022. Life Expectancy After Heart Attack: Study Says Women Lose More Years Compared To Men
The study revealed that after heart attacks, women experience a greater life expectancy loss than men, and the effect was more significant in those with impaired cardiac function after their heart attack. Breakthrough In Osteoporosis: Scientists Discover New Hormone That Builds Stronger Bones
Researchers have discovered a new hormone, a maternal brain hormone (CCN3) that could be a breakthrough in the treatment of osteoporosis.
Dr. Thomas Chen, a renowned neurosurgeon and professor at the University of Southern California, has spent his life working with patients with brain cancer.