A recent research discovered that sleeping for one night under a faint light, such as from a Small tv with the audio turned off, increased the blood glucose and heartbeat of healthy young individuals partaking in a sleep laboratory experiment. ...

Despite being the first country where the very first COVID outbreak began, China has been through relatively good times. But at the beginning of 2022, cases of COVID infections start to surge again in the Asian country. China seemed to ...

Dr. Uma Naidoo, a psychiatrist, cognitive health researcher, and dietitian proposed a variety of brain-boosting food types that people aren’t eating enough of premised on her experience with hundreds of individuals – consuming them may enhance your mood, enhance your ...

According to new exploratory research, the microorganisms in your guts may contribute to some behavioral characteristics. The authors of a research submitted in the journal Nutrient said that the study’s objective was to explore possible associations connecting gut microbiota with ...

While COVID-19 instances are decreasing throughout the country, UW Health experts are urging the public to be cautious of people who are immunocompromised and might get severely sick as a result of the virus. Even though those who have been ...

Experts claim there is no turning back to what was previously deemed normal before the virus arose, two years after the World Health Organization (WHO) initially declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic on March 11, 2020. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac ...

While sniffer dogs are famous for their detecting abilities, a recent study reveals that ants may learn to recognize malignant cells far more quickly than their four-legged counterparts. The latest research, issued in the journal iScience, demonstrates that after only ...

In 2022, after more than two years of nightmares triggered by the pandemic, most of us realize the importance of health. We are usually so busy that our hectic schedules make us forget what’s truly important in life – health. ...

A new study indicates that diversifying your protein sources can contribute significantly to lowering your risk of excessive blood pressure. Constantly elevated blood pressure may ultimately damage arteries and raise your chance of developing cardiovascular disease, so it’s critical to ...

Your kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that play an essential role in your body. These organs coordinate with other vital organs such as the liver, heart, and the brain to keep you healthy. They are responsible for keeping ...

The world is in a far better position now than it was at the beginning of the pandemic. However, it’s still too early to declare victory over COVID, as the WHO chief himself said, Mr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. But we ...

As shown in a recent research submitted in the journal PLOS ONE, therapies that include music and auditory rhythm stimulation are beneficial at lowering state anxiety in certain individuals. Anxiety has been progressively growing in recent years, especially among adolescents ...

What mechanisms does our brain use to create and arrange memories? While we view our waking lives as a constant experience, it is thought that premised upon human behavior research, we remember these life experiences as separate, discrete moments. What ...

A recent research into the long-term partial resetting of cells in rodents seems to have yielded some really exciting findings. Researchers are overjoyed that we can apply this strategy over the lifespan of conventional animals to slow down aging. In ...

The ongoing COVID pandemic has changed the lives of many of us and, unfortunately, ended some of them. Millions of people lost their lives while battling the coronavirus, and others were impacted by economic problems. Businesses ruined, jobs lost, lockdowns, ...

One huge paradox is that despite the fact that most of us don’t like the idea of becoming old, we also hope to live as long as possible. But if, by any chance, anyone from you discovered the secret for ...

Individuals with a more optimistic view of the universe may live longer and healthier lives as a result of less stressful occurrences to contend with, a study reveals. Although optimists behaved and recovered similarly to pessimists in unpleasant circumstances, they ...

Despite the pleasures that may result from a wild Friday night, alcohol is harmful to our health. Not just enormous amounts either. In recent years, researchers have shown that even a modest level of alcohol use is associated with cardiovascular problems ...

After billions of dollars devoted to studies, a cancer cure continues to be elusive. This demonstrates the immensity of the task at hand: malignant cells are notoriously challenging to eradicate. Nevertheless, progress is being made in identifying the elements that contribute ...

Pancreatic cancer, also known as exocrine cancer, is one of the most dangerous types of cancer. This is because in most cases, it remains undetected until the latter stages when there is little that can be done to treat it. ...

According to a research, having a glass of wine alongside your meal rather than alone may help reduce your likelihood to develop type 2 diabetes. The experts observed that individuals who drank wine during their meals had a 14% lower risk of ...

Each week, a half-hour of muscle-strengthening exercise such as weightlifting, push-ups, or heavy gardening might help cut the chance of death by any cause by even a fifth, as per a new worldwide study of research done over three decades. Muscle ...

Sitting for long periods of time is bad for your back – it puts a lot of pressure on your spine and the discs in between each vertebrae, which can cause compression and pain. But sometimes you can’t do anything ...

Anxiety is a response to stress and it can be brief or it can linger. It is often linked to depression, but in many cases, depression does not define anxiety and vice versa. Anxiety has many manifestations, such as excessive ...

If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, you should be aware that there are dietary steps you can take now to reduce your risk of the most common type of dementia. Overall, the key is to eat a ...