Researchers think they may have proof that when people die, their life really “flash before their eyes.” Scientists observed rhythmic brain wave patterns at the moment of death that are comparable to those seen during dreaming, memory recall, and meditation, ...

Sound waves were used to convert stem cells to bone cells, a tissue engineering breakthrough that might one day help patients rebuild bone missing due to cancer or degenerative illness. Through the precise power of high-frequency sound waves, RMIT researchers have ...

Repetitive, subconcussive head blows have been proven to degrade cognitive brain function in juvenile football players, according to a group of neuroscientists. The study adds to a growing body of knowledge on the hazards of subconcussive strikes, which have been ...

According to a recent study, a network of brain areas triggered by the placebo effect coincides with numerous regions addressed with brain-stimulation treatment for depression. The findings of this study, which were published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, may help researchers ...

High blood pressure, or hypertension, as you prefer to call it, is certainly something that you can do without. It can cause a series of dangerous health conditions. Heart disease is on the list, which raises the alarm that there’s ...

While certain supplements are quite safe for your health—you’re unlikely to go wrong with a vitamin D pill, for example—others may not provide the health benefits that they advertise. In reality, some of them may be harming your health, resulting ...

There are so many awful things that the ongoing pandemic has caused. Apart from the huge numbers of deaths worldwide (over 5.8 million), the economy had a lot to suffer from the restrictions and lockdowns. Many people lost their jobs; ...

The world rapidly got concerned when it found out that the Omicron variant of COVID (aka the BA.1 variant) is spreading a lot faster than the other strains. But everybody began to calm down at the news that Omicron also ...

Anxiety, despair, drug addiction, and cognitive impairment are all heightened risks for people who have recovered from COVID-19, according to thorough research published Thursday that analyzed millions of health data over a year. The research employed the V.A.’s comprehensive electronic ...

According to Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel, it’s logical to believe that the pandemic is nearing its end. He stated on Wednesday that an 80% possibility exists that when omicron or the SarsCov-2 virus evolves, we will see fewer and fewer ...

Perhaps everybody knows by now that exaggerating with beer or wine isn’t a smart move if you care about your health. When you reach a certain age, you’ll even have to be extra careful with them alcoholic drinks. In other ...

We all want to live a long and healthy life, and that automatically implies that we must take good care of our hearts. Heart problems, without even counting those occurring after deceptions in love, can lead to very dangerous health ...

COVID infection is certainly not the same for everyone. Some people die, and others who get cured go through a living hell. In the case of the latter category, it seemed like just a matter of time until lung transplant ...

When the ongoing COVID pandemic first broke out, countries from all across the world started to impose all sorts of lockdowns and restrictions. The officials believed that by applying such measures, fewer people would get infected with the coronavirus. A ...

If you’re attempting to gain muscle, you’re undoubtedly concerned about protein. Getting adequate protein may help you achieve this objective when combined with resistance exercise, the most effective stimulus for developing muscle growth and strength. Is there, however, the best ...

Frogs, unlike their salamander counterparts, cannot restore severed limbs, but an intriguing new experiment reveals that under the appropriate circumstances, frogs may partly rebuild their missing body parts. A unique therapy that allowed African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) to partly ...

According to significant new research, an increasing number of young individuals are diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer, leading experts to repeat their appeals for early diagnosis and screening. Researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine examined data from ...

As Covid hospitalizations approach a record high, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states, “milder doesn’t equal mild.” Covid-19 is present in around 155,000 patients in American hospitals, according to the most recent official statistics, ...

According to a new study, a blood test could be used to predict who will have long COVID time. Long COVID is a word that refers to a situation in which patients have persistent systems of COVID-19 that may endure ...

Since the previous report on Friday, San Luis Obispo County Public Health authorities have reported 2,134 new cases of COVID-19. Five additional COVID-19-related fatalities have been recorded, bringing the county’s total to 389 since the outbreak began. The deceased ranged ...

As a result of lacking Covid-19 vaccination, a US hospital has turned down a heart transplant application. According to his father, David, DJ Ferguson, 31, was removed from the list of patients at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. David ...

After an outbreak of avian flu among wild birds in the state, the North Carolina Zoo has decided to close its aviary, which is home to more than 100 exotic birds representing 36 different species. According to the United States ...

The Omicron variant is sweeping the planet and is becoming the dominant strain everywhere. Signs to spot it might appear in various ways, including those in your eyes, head, and ears. In fact, among of the most common signs of ...

The detection of bird flu in the United States raises new questions and worries amid the COVID-19 epidemic. The news: According to a recent USDA lab examination, the Asian strain of H5N1 avian influenza — often known as bird flu ...

Researchers discovered that women saw a 49 percent rise in alcohol-related issues, and males experienced a 69 percent increase in alcohol-related problems during the pandemic. However, the reasons for the increase are still unknown.  However, according to a new RAND ...