Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tag: research

Is Your Weight Going Up and Down? It Might Be Hurting Your Brain!

Frequent weight fluctuations in middle age raise early dementia risk, according to a study from Seoul National University researchers.

WHO Clears Cellphone Radiation: No Link to Brain Cancer, New Study Reveals

According to the WHO's analysis, there is no connection between cellphone use and the development of brain cancer.

Shocking Study: Brain Contains Up to 30 Times More Microplastics Than Other Organs

A recent study by an international research team has uncovered that microplastics accumulate most significantly in the brain.

Shocking Truth About Aging: When Do We Really Start to Feel It?

The study reveals that the human body ages rapidly at two key stages: around age 44 and again at age 60, with significant molecular changes.

Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Sudden Vision Loss, Study Finds

People who take Ozempic or Wegovy, two popular obesity treatments, are at a high risk of developing sudden vision...

Study Shows Cutting Calories Cuts Cancer Risk

A recent study revealed that losing significant weight reduces the risk of developing cancers linked to obesity. According to researchers...

Drenched No More: Innovative Treatments for Excessive Sweating

News1Perspiration plays a vital role in our bodies, helping us regulate body temperature while lubr ...

From Fat Cells to Stem Cells: Groundbreaking Research Offers New Hope

A research team from the Graduate School of Medical Science and Technology at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science...

Is Your Daily Vitamin Harmful? New Study Raises Concerns Over Multivitamins

A recent study found that taking multivitamins does not improve our health or increase our lifespan. Dr. Erikka Loftfield...

Thyme Extract Shows Promise for Male Menopause

Research teams have discovered that a substance in Thyme, also known as Spicebush, helps improve male menopausal disorders.

Evening Is the Best Time to Work Out for Blood Sugar Control, Study Finds

A recent study found that moderate to high-intensity exercise in the evening is the most effective way to lower blood sugar levels.

Parkinson’s Update: Promising Therapy Moves from Mice to Men

This new research expected to accelerate the development of stem cell treatments for incurable Parkinson's patients.