Are we all tired by April? For science, spring fatigue is more cultural than a seasonal syndrome
A recent study suggests that the phenomenon of spring fatigue, commonly reported in various European countries, lacks biological basis and is more culturally constructed than tied to seasonal changes.
Satu, 46, had cancer growing in her body – directed to mental health research: "I have had to fight to get treatment"
A 46-year-old woman named Satu has fought for proper medical treatment after initially being misdiagnosed, ultimately discovering she has cancer after experiencing severe fatigue.
AI Side Effects: Excessive Use of AI is Reducing Brain Capacity! Says Research
Research indicates that excessive use of artificial intelligence tools leads to mental fatigue and decreased cognitive abilities among users.
'Very common' symptom that 'doesn't go away' could signal cancer
Cancer Research UK warns that persistent fatigue, affecting 65% of cancer patients, could be a warning sign of cancer that is often overlooked.
Sleep Credit for a Tough Day: Can We Store Sleep in Preparation for Fatigue?
The article discusses the concept of 'sleep credit,' which suggests that individuals can prepare for expected sleep deprivation by accumulating sleep in advance.
A new study shows that physical exercise "reconfigures the brain" and explains the paradox of fatigue
A recent study reveals that physical exercise can significantly alter brain function, explaining why people often feel more energized and mentally clear post-exercise.
Between Duty and Fatigue: Pew Center Reveals the Complex Relationship Between Americans and News
A recent study by the Pew Research Center highlights a growing disconnect among Americans regarding their engagement with news, emphasizing fatigue from information overload.
Organisms Stuck in a State of Chronic Infection. RSU Studies a Long-Misunderstood Disease
The article discusses the evolving understanding of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), particularly in the context of long COVID and ongoing research at the University of Latvia.
Young People No Longer Want Sex: Research Uncovers an Unexpected Culprit Destroying Generation Z's Libido
A new study reveals that chronic fatigue, rather than dating apps or social media, is a significant factor contributing to Generation Z's declining interest in sex, with 73% reporting constant exhaustion.
The Secret Weapon of Sports Supplements for Women's Health
Recent studies show that creatine, a popular supplement among gym-goers, has significant benefits for women's health, including reduced fatigue and improved memory and sleep.