Recent studies have shown a potential link between body temperature and depression, with researchers from the University of California San Francisco analyzing data from over 20,000 individuals. The study confirmed that those with depression tend to have higher body temperatures, sparking curiosity about the relationship between the two. With participants from 106 countries, the study
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Despite clear evidence and statements from reputable health organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) debunking the myth, a significant percentage of the US population still believes that vaccines, particularly the MMR vaccine, are linked to autism. A recent survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) at the University of
The field of cancer treatment is constantly evolving, with researchers striving to find more effective and targeted therapies to combat the disease. One significant challenge in cancer treatment is the presence of tumors that metastasize to the lungs. Conventional chemotherapy often proves to be inefficient in treating lung metastases, as it fails to directly target
The idea of using omega-3 fatty acids as a way to reduce aggression is not new. In fact, recent studies have highlighted the potential benefits of omega-3 in improving mental and physical well-being. Beyond just preventing schizophrenia, it is now being suggested that omega-3 could also play a role in reducing aggression and antisocial behavior.
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital in Finland sheds light on the impact of consuming more than three cups of coffee a day on dopamine levels in the brains of individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. This study aimed to address a crucial knowledge gap concerning the
Female athletes have often reported feeling a sense of clumsiness and decreased performance during ovulation and menstruation. However, a recent study conducted by researchers at University College London suggests that female athletes actually have faster reaction times and make fewer errors during their menstrual cycle, despite feeling that their performance suffers during this time. The
Exercise is crucial for maintaining heart health throughout our lives. Recent research has highlighted the significance of consistent physical activity, especially during young adulthood, to prevent the onset of hypertension in middle age. However, various social factors can hinder individuals from maintaining adequate levels of exercise as they age. Numerous studies have shown that regular
As we age, it is natural for changes in memory and thinking to occur. However, when these changes begin to disrupt our daily lives, it could be a sign of a more serious condition such as dementia. Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a range of syndromes that result in alterations in memory,
Recent research conducted by Lund University in Sweden has shed light on a potential health risk associated with tattoos that goes beyond the commonly known issue of regret. The study focused on whether having tattoos could increase the risk of malignant lymphoma, a rare form of cancer that affects the white blood cells. With Sweden
Exploring the lush greenery and natural surroundings of a mini forest for just a month can have a profound effect on a child’s immune system, as demonstrated by a recent experiment conducted in Finland. This study revealed that simple changes to the environment, such as introducing grass, forest undergrowth, and planters, can lead to significant
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have garnered attention in recent years due to their negative impact on health, including heart disease and diabetes. A new study conducted by researchers from Sorbonne Paris Nord University in France delves into a lesser-known connection between UPFs and chronic insomnia. The study, part of the NutriNet-Santé research project, analyzed data from
Alzheimer’s disease has been a major concern in the UK, with it being the leading cause of death for the past decade. The disease can be categorized into two subgroups – familial and sporadic. While only 5 percent of patients have the familial form, the majority, 95 percent, have sporadic Alzheimer’s which is impacted by
A recent meeting held by a panel of US health experts, convened by the Food and Drug Administration, resulted in an overwhelming vote against the use of MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a debilitating mental health condition that affects an estimated five percent of Americans each year.
With the recent outbreak of bird flu in the United States, concerns have been raised about the potential for the virus to adapt and spread from human to human. Health experts are closely monitoring the situation and working on developing effective vaccines to protect against a possible pandemic. There are already several hundred thousand bird
The recent death of a man in Mexico due to the H5N2 strain of bird flu has raised concerns globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) is currently investigating the case and waiting for the full genetic sequence data. This incident marks the first confirmed human infection with the H5N2 strain, sparking fears of a potential