Friday, November 22, 2024

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Study Shows Higher Resilience Lowers Risk of Suicidal Thoughts and Attempt

A study reveals that higher psychological resilience is linked to a lower risk of suicidal thoughts, planning, and attempts.

COVID-19’s Lingering Impact: Heart Disease Risk Doubles Even Years After Infection

A study reveals COVID-19 survivors face increased risks of heart attack and death, persisting even three years post-recovery.

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.

Study Finds Anaerobic Exercise More Effective Than Aerobic Exercise for Reducing Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risks

Anaerobic exercise was more effective than aerobic in lowering cardiovascular and metabolic disease risks and improving health metrics.

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.

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.

Night Owls Beware: Late Nights Linked to Higher Mental Health Risks

A study has shown that staying up late and having a night owl lifestyle is particularly damaging to mental health.

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.

Lose Weight in the Sun? New Study Reveals Surprising UV Benefits

A study has shown that moderate exposure to sunlight can increase the body's energy expenditure and lead to weight loss.

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.