Instagram could help promote awareness of stuttering
A recent study conducted by Charles Darwin University and Michigan State University has uncovered a surprising gap in reliable information about stuttering on Instagram.
The...
Free-time exercise may strongly reduce heart disease risk
Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Kaiser Permanente have revealed a significant link between lack of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in adults and...
Lifestyle and health factors play a key role in dementia prevention
A groundbreaking study has shifted the understanding of young-onset dementia, showing that genetics aren't the only cause.
This revelation opens the door to innovative prevention...
Why stress is linked to metabolic syndrome
A recent study, published in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity—Health, has shed new light on the complex interplay between stress, inflammation, and metabolic syndrome.
Led by...
The pros, cons and unknowns of popular weight-loss drugs
Nearly 42% of American adults were categorized as obese from 2017 to 2020, up from roughly 30% in 2000, according to the Centers for...
Obesity is linked to blood cancer precursor
New research published in Blood Advances reveals a significant connection between obesity and the risk of developing monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), a...
Slow-to-moderate weight loss may lower death risk in people with osteoarthritis
New research published in Arthritis & Rheumatology suggests that individuals who are overweight or obese and also suffer from knee or hip osteoarthritis may...
Waist circumference can predict infertility in women
A study published in PLOS ONE by Jierong Ke and colleagues from Huizhou Central People's Hospital in China highlights the significance of waist circumference...
This water exercise could benefit people with chronic health problems
Aquatic High-Intensity Interval Training (AHIIT), a form of exercise performed in water, has shown promising results similar to land-based HIIT (LBHIIT).
According to a study...
This eating disorder is linked to early rising and sleep loss
Recent research has uncovered an interesting connection between the eating disorder anorexia nervosa and sleep patterns.
Unlike many psychiatric disorders which tend to be linked...