Does having a Low-birth-weight Child increase a Person’s Risk of Developing Dementia? According to a study published in the June 12, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, people who…
Standardized Protocols help Hospitals Treat Strokes more Quickly According to West Virginia University research, American Heart Association and American Stroke Association recommendations are beneficial at shortening hospital response times for stroke therapy and…
Higher Blood Pressure is connected with worse Cognition in Adolescents Adolescents with high blood pressure and arterial stiffness may have lower cognitive functions, according to a recent Finnish study from the University of Jyväskylä and…
Access to Gardens and Citizen Science can Boost Conservation among Children, according to studies Access to gardens and citizen science projects at school can help students develop pro-conservation behaviors, according to a recent study. Offering youngsters the opportunity to…
Progress in Protecting the Safety of the Nation’s High School Athletes Researchers began providing annual studies and bi-annual updates on the health and safety rules for secondary schools in each state and Washington, D.C. The evaluations…
Attending Live Sports enhances Wellbeing according to a Study According to new scientific research, witnessing live athletic events enhances overall well-being and minimizes feelings of loneliness. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in…
Better Medical Record-keeping is required to Fight Antibiotic Misuse A lack of precise record-keeping in clinics and emergency departments may be impeding efforts to reduce unnecessary antibiotic usage, according to two recent investigations by…
Racial differences in Childhood Obesity are on the Rise Some of the most significant rises in childhood obesity among New York City public school kids in recent years have occurred among socioeconomic and demographic…
Researchers Investigate how we Experience Bitter Tastes A new study has revealed the precise protein structure of the TAS2R14, a bitter taste receptor that allows us to sense bitter tastes. In addition…
Finding a New Defender for the Liver – the Function of Resident Macrophages Researchers at Osaka University discovered that liver resident macrophages play an important role in protecting against gut bacteria and associated chemicals entering the portal vein,…
Global Study reveals the Health effects of Airborne Trace Components Researchers studied global particle pollution and discovered health concerns from trace elements. As anyone with seasonal allergies knows, invisible airborne particles may seriously disrupt a…
Both Cheap and Pricey Treatments prevented Migraines A new study offers insight into what works best to prevent migraine attacks and unexpectedly, cheaper medications performed just as well as more expensive ones.…