A healthy pregnancy does not only depend on the woman: the father's health is crucial for child development
A recent study highlights the significant impact of paternal health on pregnancy outcomes and child development, emphasizing various biological and sociocultural factors.
What the study says about left-handed people having advantages in competitive contexts
A study from the University of Chieti-Pescara suggests that left-handed individuals may hold unique advantages in competitive scenarios based on biological and evolutionary factors.
Why do women live longer? What science reveals about the secret of female longevity
Women tend to live 5 to 7 years longer than men, due to evolutionary and biological advantages, a phenomenon that continues to intrigue scientists.
Why are women more affected by lung diseases than men?
Studies suggest that lung diseases have a more significant impact on women than on men due to various biological, hormonal, and environmental factors that heighten women's respiratory sensitivity to health risks.
Lack of sexual desire in men: causes, warning signs, and how to treat it
This article discusses the causes and implications of decreased sexual desire in men, highlighting psychological and emotional factors alongside biological aspects.
Four Reasons Why You Wake Up in the Middle of the Night
The article explores common causes for waking up at the same time each night, suggesting biological and habitual factors at play.
The ‘first-night effect’: Why it’s hard to sleep when you’re somewhere new
The article explores the challenges of sleeping in new environments, known as the 'first-night effect', attributed to biological and psychological factors.
The 'first-night effect': Why it's hard to sleep when you're somewhere new
The article explores the reasons behind difficulty sleeping in unfamiliar environments, highlighting both biological and psychological factors.
Column 'Eating Right': This is What an Optimal Breakfast Looks Like
The article discusses the components of an ideal breakfast and what foods to avoid, highlighting the biological factors influencing appetite.
NHS doctor Amir Khan explains three triggers that wake you at 3am
NHS GP Amir Khan discusses common reasons people wake up between 2am and 4am, attributing it to biological and psychological factors.
Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Brain Bounces Back. A Study Demonstrates Cerebral Resilience
A study finds that not all patients with mild cognitive impairment progress to dementia, with some displaying remarkable resilience despite multiple biological risk factors and biomarker alterations.