The effects of contact with toxins will be felt by humanity in 500 years? Scientists: Yes
A recent study suggests that the effects of exposure to the toxin vinclozolin on mammalian health could impact future generations for centuries.
How a second pregnancy uniquely alters women's brains, according to a study
A new study from Amsterdam's UMC reveals that a second pregnancy induces unique changes in the maternal brain, enhancing attention skills and potentially explaining maternal mental health issues.
Brain activity of babies helps to unravel the human brain
A study involving researchers from Brazil, South Africa, and the United States reveals that neural networks in babies aged 3 months to 2 years resemble those of adults, suggesting early foundational structures of brain architecture.
A study on Lithuanian habits revealed an unexpected picture
A new study finds that while a significant portion of Lithuanians engage in physical activity, a large number remain inactive due to health issues and the prevalence of inactivity among older age groups.
Common nighttime noise exposure may trigger heart problems, study suggests
A European study links nighttime road traffic noise exposure to adverse changes in blood indicators of heart health.
Uema develops study to make canine leishmaniasis diagnosis more accurate
The Uema has conducted research to enhance the accuracy of canine leishmaniasis diagnosis.
New study: Those who follow this diet are less likely to develop cancer
A recent study finds that a plant-based diet significantly decreases the risk of multiple types of cancer.
More than 60% of men consider their penis to be above average, shows a study from Bahia
A recent Brazilian study reveals that over 63% of men perceive their penises to be larger than average, while associations with positive self-image correlate to better erectile performance and self-esteem.
Meat Under Scrutiny. Extensive Study Confirms Lower Cancer Risk for Vegetarians, Warns Vegans
A new extensive study reveals that vegetarians have a significantly lower risk of several common cancers compared to meat-eaters, while also cautioning against overly radical vegan diets.
Danish Researchers' Experiment with Infants in Africa Sparks Sharp Criticism
A study involving 14,000 infants in a vaccination trial by the University of Southern Denmark has drawn criticism from the WHO for being unethical and risky.
Extreme heat raises mortality among the elderly in Rio and causes up to 10 additional deaths per day, study shows
An extreme heat study reveals that days with temperatures above 43ยฐC in Rio de Janeiro may lead to approximately 10 additional deaths among the elderly.
Recent Research: Young People May Transition Quickly from Suicidal Thoughts to Actions
A new study indicates that young individuals might transition rapidly from suicidal thoughts to attempts, highlighting the need for immediate mental health support.
Investigation: Here is what the food made for your pet could be dangerous
A study highlights the potential dangers of PFAS chemicals in pet food, urging owners to be aware of ingredients and diversify protein sources.
Rare diseases: Brazilians wait 5.4 years for diagnosis, study reveals; check the most frequent conditions
A recent study reveals that Brazilians with rare diseases wait an average of 5.4 years for a definitive diagnosis, with significant implications for their health and access to treatment.
The risk of death decreased by up to 41% - a simple and free everyday method has emerged as a health booster
A recent study reveals that certain lifestyle changes can significantly increase longevity, highlighting a simple and free method that can be easily integrated into daily life.
Alagoas records an increase in deaths from alcohol and drugs during the pandemic, study indicates
A study shows that deaths related to alcohol and drug consumption increased in Alagoas during the first three years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Do โforever chemicalsโ age men faster? Experts urge caution on new study
A new study suggests that PFAS, or โforever chemicals,โ may speed up aging in men, but experts warn against drawing definitive conclusions.
'SuperAgers' stay mentally sharp well past 80, as scientists reveal the reason
A study reveals why some individuals maintain high cognitive function well into their 80s, referring to them as 'SuperAgers.'
Researchers checked the secret of centenarians' longevity. What did they discover?
A recent study conducted by Swiss researchers explores the blood profiles of centenarians to uncover the secrets of their longevity.
Longevity: Not Fitter Through Taurine
A recent study suggesting that taurine in energy drinks could enhance performance and reduce aging has been countered by new findings.
Taking collagen maintains skin elasticity but does not prevent wrinkles, study shows
A new scientific review indicates that daily collagen supplementation can improve skin elasticity and hydration but does not prevent the formation of wrinkles.
Recent Study: Preventing Dementia Requires More Than a Cup of Coffee
A new study suggests that dementia prevention involves a healthy lifestyle beyond just consuming caffeine.
Study: The age when diet reduces the risk of dementia later in life
A study reveals the importance of diet at specific ages to protect memory and maintain brain health, highlighting both a recommended diet and critical age milestones.
Taking collagen maintains skin elasticity but does not prevent wrinkles, study shows
A recent scientific review highlights that daily collagen supplements can enhance skin elasticity and hydration but do not prevent the formation of wrinkles.
Cancer and diet: Which types are vegans protected from, and which do they risk?
A new study reveals that vegans have a significantly lower risk of developing several types of cancer compared to meat-eaters, but they are not universally protected.
Where in Lithuania is it emotionally hardest for people? The study reveals which city stands out the most
A recent study in Lithuania has shown significant emotional health disparities among cities, emphasizing the need for preventive measures in urban areas with high levels of anxiety and stress.
Study: Vegetarianism Reduces the Risk of Five Types of Cancer
A study involving 1.8 million people finds that vegetarians have a significantly lower risk of developing five common types of cancer compared to meat-eaters, although they show a higher incidence of certain esophageal and colorectal cancers.
A new study: COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy protects against this dangerous complication
A recent study reveals that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy significantly reduces the risk of preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication.
Collagen supplements 'may boost skin health' but they're not an 'anti-wrinkle quick fix' - study
A new study indicates that while collagen supplements can enhance skin health and reduce arthritis symptoms, they are not a quick solution for reducing wrinkles.
Study reveals crucial difference between Covid-19 and flu in the brain and lungs
A study shows that Covid-19 causes long-term brain activity changes following infection, in contrast to influenza, indicating unique effects of SARS-CoV-2.
Eyes Close... Why Does Neck Massage Feel So Good?
A study reveals that neck and facial massages significantly enhance the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, contributing to better brain cleansing and comfort.
Body compensates for energy expenditure during physical exercises, study suggests
A recent study suggests that the human body compensates for energy spent during exercise, indicating that aerobic workouts might not burn as many calories as previously thought.
Study: Traffic Noise Raises Cholesterol
A recent study from the University of Oulu shows that nighttime traffic noise increases blood cholesterol and fat levels, raising the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Psychedelics Reduced Depression: "Exciting"
A study found that a single dose of the psychedelic substance DMT significantly reduced symptoms of treatment-resistant depression in participants.
Long COVID: US reveals death toll caused by prolonged symptoms of the disease
Long COVID has led to 3,544 deaths in the United States, according to a government study highlighting the severe impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus beyond the pandemic phase.
Vegetarians have โsubstantially lower riskโ of five types of cancer
A study shows that vegetarians have a significantly reduced risk of five types of cancer, highlighting the health benefits of a vegetarian diet.
Cancer risk increased by 30% by these diets, Oxford University study reveals
A new study from Oxford University indicates that certain diets can increase cancer risk by 30%, while vegetarian diets can significantly lower the risk of several cancers.
COVID-19 will just be a cold in less than 10 years: study
A study suggests that COVID-19 could become as mild as a common cold within the next decade, especially in children, though vaccination rates vary dramatically between wealthy and poorer nations.
Vegetarian diet can slash risk of five cancers by up to 30%, study finds
A study by the University of Oxford indicates that a vegetarian diet reduces the risk of five types of cancer by up to 30%, although it may increase the risk of esophageal cancer.
Common vision issue linked to type of lighting used in Americans' homes
A new study suggests that dim indoor lighting in American homes may contribute to the rising rates of nearsightedness, alongside extensive use of digital devices.
Mental Health: Ghana and Nigeria are far ahead of Germany in country comparisons
A study reveals that young adults in Germany are increasingly facing mental health issues, significantly higher than their peers in poorer African countries like Ghana and Nigeria.
One in eight Lithuanians relieves stress with medication, even more resort to intoxicants
A recent study indicates that a significant portion of the Lithuanian population experiences daily stress, with many turning to medication and intoxicants for relief.
The 'forever chemicals' may accelerate aging in men aged 50-65
A new study suggests that PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals', could accelerate biological aging in men between the ages of 50 and 65.
THE INVISIBLE PAIN OF ESTONIANS: Are you among people, yet feel lonely? The reason may lie in this
A recent study reveals that 60% of Estonians experience feelings of loneliness despite regular social interactions, with 12% having no one to confide in about their problems.
Antibacterial coatings may fail over time
A study by researchers at the University of Tartu reveals that antibacterial coatings, although initially effective, may lose their efficacy over time, highlighting the need for long-term testing of such materials.
An ancient Chinese practice that helps lower blood pressure: how to do it, step by step
The article discusses Baduanjin, an ancient Chinese practice that combines movement and mindfulness, which has been shown to help lower blood pressure and is comparable to brisk walking according to a recent study.
The two substances that age men faster โ The new research
A new study finds that PFAS chemicals are accelerating biological aging in middle-aged men, according to research from the Jiao Tong University School of Medicine in Shanghai.
Cancer and Nuclear Power Plants. The First Such Study in the 21st Century Sparked a Wave of Comments
A recent study shows that US counties closer to operational nuclear power plants have higher cancer mortality rates, but experts cast doubt on the findings.
Which food reduced bad cholesterol in 48 hours
A study from the University of Bonn found that a two-day diet consisting almost entirely of oats reduced bad cholesterol by 10% in participants with metabolic syndrome.
Switching to one diet after turning 45 can add three years to your life
A new study indicates that changing your diet after 45 could potentially increase lifespan by three years.