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Study finds breast cancer risk in males may be linked to male infertility
[ad_1] According to a new study, the risk of invasive breast cancer in men may be associated with self-reported infertility in the male partner. The findings of the research were […]
Research explores how sleep helps in processing emotions
[ad_1] Researchers at the Department of Neurology of the University of Bern and University Hospital Bern identified how the brain triages emotions during dream sleep to consolidate the storage of […]
New intranasal and injectable gene therapy could prolong healthy life
[ad_1] As the global elderly population grows, it is socioeconomically and medically critical to have diverse and effective means of mitigating the impact of aging on human health. A recent […]
Scientists reveal retinal cell mapping could promote accurate therapies for blindness
[ad_1] Researchers have identified discrete differences between the cells that make up retinal tissue and the findings can help in developing targeted therapies to treat various diseases that affect the […]
Scientists aim to make cancer immunotherapy safer and more effective
[ad_1] Immune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized the treatment of many cancers by using our body’s immune system to kill cancer. These treatments sometimes can cause our immune system to fight […]
Nearly half of the brain’s cells execute new functions, according to researchers
[ad_1] In a new study at Tufts University researchers came across a previously unknown function performed by a cell type that contains almost half of all cells in the brain. […]
Student debt can harm cardiovascular health in early middle age: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study, adults who do not repay college debt or take on new educational debt between young adulthood and early middle age are at increased risk […]
Radiofrequency spinal cord stimulation shows improved longer-lasting pain relief: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study, chronic pain spinal cord stimulation (SCS) uses an implanted device to supply a small amount of electricity directly to the spinal cord, altering or […]
Study details gene mutations that contribute to head and neck cancer also provide ‘precise’ treatment targets
[ad_1] According to the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, about one-fifth of the often fatal head and neck cancers contain gene mutations in pathways important for normal cell […]
Early self-awareness of autism might lead to better life quality: Study
[ad_1] Individuals who learn they are autistic at a younger age can have a heightened quality of life and sense of well-being in adulthood. That’s the finding of a new […]
Study finds women and low-income patients have higher mortality rates after heart surgery
[ad_1] According to a new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, female patients and those living in low-income areas have higher mortality rates after cardiovascular and thoracic procedures. The findings […]
Study: Excess weight almost doubles risk of womb cancer
[ad_1] Lifelong excess weight almost doubles a woman’s risk of developing womb cancer, according to recent research. The findings of the study were published in ‘BMC Medicine’. The study from […]
Study details how chemical compound can promote healthy ageing
[ad_1] According to a new study, a chemical compound named BAM15, mitochondrial uncoupler, can prevent sarcopenic obesity, or age-related muscle loss accompanied by an increase in fat tissue. The findings […]
Study finds reduced chances of pregnancy, childbirth after IVF with one ovary
[ad_1] According to an extensive meta-analysis, women who have had one ovary surgically removed (unilateral oophorectomy) are less likely to become pregnant than women who have both ovaries and have […]
Research: Individuals with diabetes, cognitive decline can be at higher heart disease risk
[ad_1] Cognitive impairment is when a person has trouble remembering, learning new things, concentrating or making decisions that affect their everyday life. More than 16 million people in the United […]
Study shows women with ‘Long COVID’ have more symptoms than men
[ad_1] Women with Long COVID, a set of symptoms that persist for months beyond the initial phase of a SARS-CoV-2 infection, exhibit more symptoms than males with the syndrome, according […]
Unvaccinated people infected with Omicron unlikely to develop immune responses to protect them against other variants
[ad_1] The following is a summary of some recent studies on Covid-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified […]
Researchers reveal hidden problem of loss of appetite during pregnancy
[ad_1] Researchers have revealed the hidden issues and developed recommendations and principles for multidisciplinary management of anorexia nervosa in pregnancy, according to a new study by Monash University. The findings […]
Two out of five adults with ADHD have excellent mental health: Study
[ad_1] A new study has found that two in five adults (42 per cent) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were in excellent mental health. The findings were published in […]
Curcumin in turmeric helps grow engineered blood vessels and tissues: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study by the University of California, a compound found in turmeric called Curcumin helps grow engineered blood vessels and tissues. The findings of the study […]
Different strains of tuberculosis can attack lungs, finds study
[ad_1] According to a new study, two strains of bacteria causing tuberculosis have only minor genetic differences but attack the lungs in a completely different way. The findings of the […]
History of allergies associated with risk of high blood pressure, heart disease: Study
[ad_1] According to a study, adults with a history of allergic disorders have an increased risk of blood pressure and coronary heart disease, with the highest risk seen in black […]
Study: People living in long-lived families share lower risk of type-2 diabetes
[ad_1] Children of exceptionally long-lived parents, as well as their spouses, have a similarly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes compared to the general population, according to a new […]
Brown adipose tissue is less active in boys with obesity compared to boys with normal BMI: Study
[ad_1] A new study has found that brown adipose tissue (BAT) is less active in boys with obesity compared to boys with normal body mass index (BMI). The study was […]
Exercise may protect brain volume by keeping insulin, BMI levels low: Study
[ad_1] A new study has found that exercise can help protect brain cells. It has been suggested that the role exercise plays in maintaining insulin and body mass index levels […]
High cardiovascular risk closesly related to depression symptoms: Study
[ad_1] Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increased risk of depression in older adults, suggested a new study. The study was led by Sandra Martin-Pelaez from the University of […]
Gut microbiota regulates abdominal functions, finds study
[ad_1] Gut microbes can regulate the exocrine and endocrine functions of the pancreas and hormone production of the gastrointestinal tract, suggested a new study’s findings that may help develop potential […]
Adolescents consuming ultra-processed foods are at risk of obesity: Study
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Sao Paulo have calculated the impact of adolescents consuming ultra-processed foods on the risk of obesity. The findings of the study were published in […]
Private education doesn’t lead to better mental health, says latest study
[ad_1] A new study has found that those who went to a private school in England were no happier with their lives in their early 20s than their state-educated peers. […]
Exposure to pollution during pregnancy can have adverse effects on children: Study
[ad_1] According to a study led by Texas A&M University, exposure to pollution during pregnancy can have many adverse effects in infants and children that can even extend into adulthood. […]
Five childhood risk factors predict heart attacks, strokes in adulthood: Study
[ad_1] Research has identified five childhood risk factors that can predict stroke and heart attacks in adulthood after being tracked for up to half a century in the world’s largest […]
Low-fat vegan diet improves joint pain in patients with arthritis: Study
[ad_1] Researchers have found that a low-fat vegan diet improves joint pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The study was published in the journal ‘American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine’. “A […]
Research suggests long-term follow-up reduces type 2 diabetes risk
[ad_1] Though type 2 diabetes is an inherited disease, habits can affect the risk of getting it. Obesity due to fatty and high-calorie foods, often in combination with limited activity, […]
Study finds liquorice may help treat certain types of cancers
[ad_1] According to researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago, liquorice, popular in the form of candy, may play a role in preventing or treating certain types of cancers. The […]
Carbs, sugary foods may influence poor oral health: Study
[ad_1] Scientists from the University at Buffalo have found that higher intake of sugary and high glycemic load foods–like doughnuts and other non-fat yoghurts may influence poor oral health and, […]
Covid increases risk of blood clots for up to six months: study
[ad_1] People who have had Covid-19 have an increased risk of developing serious blood clots for up to six months after getting infected, even in mild cases, a study said […]
Sport improves concentration, leads to better quality of life in primary school students: Study
[ad_1] The benefits of sports have been demonstrated in numerous studies. Now, a new study has revealed that sports can improve concentration and lead to a better quality of life […]
Smokers have lower chance of surviving heart attack: Study
[ad_1] The study has also found that levels of Alpha-1 Anti Trypsin (A1AT)–a protein in the liver that protects the body’s tissues–in smokers were ‘significantly less’ than in non-smokers. A […]
Changes in airway cells cause genetic risk for asthma: Study
[ad_1] During a recent study scientists have found that through altered gene expression within the airway epithelium, a significant amount of genetic risk for asthma is likely mediated. The findings […]
Higher blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes more harmful than first thought: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study led by the University of Leeds, increased levels of blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity are more harmful than previously […]
People’s neighbourhood influences their sense of direction: Study
[ad_1] According to a new study, growing up in rural or urban areas or, in cities of varying complexity, influences people’s sense of direction in adulthood. The findings of the […]
‘Hybrid immunity’ gives best Covid protection: Studies
[ad_1] People with the “hybrid immunity” of having been both fully vaccinated and previously infected with Covid-19 have the strongest protection against the virus, two new studies said on Friday. […]
Study finds link between older adult’s personality traits and well being after retirement
[ad_1] A recent study has found new links between older adults’ personality traits, the routes they took to quit their jobs, and their well-being after exiting the workforce. The findings […]
Researchers shed light on psychological therapies for chronic low back pain
[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Sydney, Australia suggested that a combination of physiotherapy alongside psychological interventions are more effective for improving physical function and pain intensity. The clinical study […]
Stabilising low blood sugar in infancy prevents brain damage in long term
[ad_1] A study has found that the treatment of low blood sugar in infancy can ward off long-term brain damage in infants. The findings of the study were published in […]
Good hydration may reduce long-term risks for heart failure: Study
[ad_1] Staying well-hydrated might be associated with a reduced risk of developing heart failure. New findings of the research have suggested that consuming sufficient amounts of fluids throughout life not […]
Children age 0-3 months with brain tumours shows five-year survival: Study
[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center has found that the youngest patients with brain tumours – those ages from 0 to 3 months – have about […]
Use of disinfectant during pregnancy linked to childhood asthma, eczema
[ad_1] A recent study has found that the use of disinfectants by pregnant women may be a risk factor for asthma and eczema in their children. The findings of the […]
Daytime naps can be beneficial for preschoolers’ literacy skills: Study
[ad_1] There is little known research about the relationship between sleep, memory development, and literacy skills. A new study has provided initial evidence that daytime naps could be beneficial for […]
Study challenges theory that light alcohol benefits heart health
[ad_1] A study has found that alcohol intake at all levels is linked with higher risks of cardiovascular disease. The findings suggest that the supposed benefits of alcohol consumption may […]
Study finds daily consumption of coffee might benefit heart
[ad_1] The findings of a recent study suggest that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day is associated with the greatest heart benefits. The research presented at the […]
Study sheds light on benefits of exercise for people with depression, anxiety
[ad_1] In a study conducted by the American College of Cardiology, it was found that regular physical activity has nearly doubled the cardiovascular benefits in individuals with depression or anxiety, […]
Study finds origins of diabetes may diff in men, women
[ad_1] Researchers have looked at how fat tissue from different parts of the body may lead to diabetes onset in men and women. The findings of the study were published […]
Exergaming may help people to be more active: Study
[ad_1] According to new research from the University of Georgia, exergaming, or active video gaming, maybe the perfect introduction to helping people be more active. The findings of the research […]
Covid-19 increases risk of type 2 diabetes: Study
[ad_1] According to a study, people who have had Covid-19 are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study was published in the journal, ‘Diabetologia’. Studies have shown […]
Sleep quality is more important than the number of hours you sleep, finds study
[ad_1] According to researchers at UC San Francisco, people who are gifted with genes that pack the benefits of slumber into an efficient time window, show psychological resilience and resistance […]
Diabetes patients who consume less processed food at night may live longer: Study
[ad_1] Mealtimes should be in line with the biological clock–a natural, internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and repeats every 24 hours. Health outcomes for people with diabetes may […]
Study finds women more likely to die after heart attack than men
[ad_1] According to new research, women are less likely to receive lifesaving treatment for cardiogenic shock than men. The findings of the research were presented at ESC Acute CardioVascular Care […]
Link between high cholesterol, heart disease ‘inconsistent’: Study
[ad_1] A new study from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has revealed that the link between ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL-C) and poor health outcomes, such as heart attack and […]
Bright lighting can support healthy body rhythms: Study
[ad_1] The light we experience across our daily lives has a major influence on our body rhythms. People with 24-hour access to electric daylight, can disrupt sleep and negatively impact […]
Blood test may indicate higher risk pregnancies in patients with covid-19: Study
[ad_1] A small preliminary study from Northwestern Medicine has shown that a blood test may identify the risk of stillbirth and placentitis in pregnant individuals who have had covid-19. The […]
Lithium may decrease risk of developing dementia, suggests study
[ad_1] A new research led by the University of Cambridge, have identified a link suggesting that lithium could decrease the risk of developing dementia. The research was published in the […]
Malaria drug could combat chemotherapy-resistant head, neck cancers: Study
[ad_1] A new study suggests that the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine inhibits pathways that drive resistance to the chemotherapy agent cisplatin in head and neck cancers and restores tumour-killing effects of […]
Weight loss doesn’t increase pregnancy chances: Study
[ad_1] A new study has found that there are no fertility benefits from weight loss. The findings of the study were published in the journal ‘PLOS Medicine’. A randomized study […]
Fact check: How bad is a glass of wine at dinner, really?
[ad_1] The world of alcohol research appears a little confused at the moment, at least from a public-messaging standpoint. A study published in Nature in March seems to offer some […]
Covid-19 pandemic and mental health concerns on Twitter: Here’s what study suggests
[ad_1] According to a study from the University of Rochester, the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on mental health concerns on Twitter in the US, and certain groups of […]
Music combined with auditory beat stimulation can reduce anxiety: Study
[ad_1] Treatments integrating music and auditory beat stimulation are effective in reducing anxiety in some patients, a recent study suggested. The study by Adiel Mallik and Frank Russo of the […]
New study sheds light on how blood clots are formed during wound healing
[ad_1] New research led by RCSI University of Medicine and Health has revealed how blood clots are formed during wound healing. The research was published in the journal, ‘Science Advances’. […]
Ageing is accelerated by sleep apnea, though treatment can reverse it: Research
[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found that untreated Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) also accelerates the biological ageing process and that appropriate treatment can slow […]
Sharing memories sets children on path to better well-being: Study
[ad_1] A new research led by the University of Otago found that toddlers whose mothers received special coaching in talking about memories could experience better well-being. The study was published […]
Arthritis drug reduces death risk in patients hospitalised with Covid-19: Study
[ad_1] An anti-inflammatory drug normally used to treat rheumatoid arthritis reduces the risk of death when given to hospitalised patients with severe Covid-19, according to a study led by researchers […]
New study suggests causal link between blood group, severe covid-19
[ad_1] A new study has analysed over 3000 proteins to identify which are causally linked to the development of severe covid-19. This is the first study to assess such a […]
Study: Medium chain fatty acid can someday help in treating heart attacks
[ad_1] A medium-chain fatty acid found in energy drinks might one-day help protect against heart attack injuries, suggests a recent study by researchers at the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular […]
Study finds Covid can shrink brain as much as a decade of aging
[ad_1] Even a mild case of Covid-19 can damage the brain and addle thinking, scientists found in a study that highlights the illness’s alarming impact on mental function. Researchers identified […]
Study examines how chronic liver injury causes bone loss
[ad_1] A liver injury, also known as liver laceration, is a form of trauma sustained to the liver. This can happen, either through a blunt force such as a car […]
Keto diet can reduce disability, improve quality of life in individuals
[ad_1] A ketogenic diet might be safe for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), suggests a recent study. The research also found that people with MS might experience less fatigue and […]
Less exercise deactivates a vital protein causing inactivity and making workout more difficult: Study
[ad_1] A recent research has suggested that doing less exercise could deactivate a vital protein in the body, causing further inactivity and making exercise even more difficult. The paper on […]
Research finds ultrasound scans can diagnose prostate cancer
[ad_1] The one thing that rings a bell in everyone’s minds and makes them scared is when they’re asked to take an MRI, the procedure that is used to detect […]
Well-functioning fat linked to fewer old age ailments: Study
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Copenhagen studied the link between ageing, exercise and fat tissue function in Danish men. The study was published in ‘The Journals of Gerontology’. How […]
Study examines if migraine is tied to complications in pregnancy
[ad_1] Does migraine have any implication on pregnant women? Does a mother’s body issue have an effect on the unborn baby? According to a preliminary study, women with migraine may […]
Lung function in premenopausal, postmenopausal women can decline due to obesity
[ad_1] Obesity has been shown to affect the risk of airway obstructive diseases and can lead to a decline in lung function. A new study suggested that abdominal obesity may […]
Study explores challenge of humour in workplace for women
[ad_1] The findings of the study were published in `Journal of Managerial Psychology`. Christopher Robert, an MU associate professor who also is serving as the interim dean of the Trulaske […]
Severe Covid linked to long-term adverse mental health risk: Lancet
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Moody, emotionally unstable people face risk of cognitive decline later: Study
[ad_1] If you are moody or emotionally unstable, you are more likely to experience cognitive decline late in life than people who are organised, and with high levels of self-discipline, […]