Plant-based diets have been increasingly linked to better long-term health outcomes, especially in terms of weight loss and prevention of heart disease. Recent studies have shown that incorporating more raw vegetables into our diets can have a significant impact on our overall well-being. Research conducted by Yani Xu and colleagues at Qilu Hospital of Shandong
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Cannabis, a commonly used substance in the United States, has been found to potentially cause changes in the epigenome of the human body, according to a study of over 1,000 adults. The epigenome acts as a set of switches that can activate or deactivate genes to alter the functioning of our bodies. This research, led
In the battle against antibiotic resistance, researchers have turned to the human gut as a potential source of new weapons. With the rise of bacteria outmaneuvering antibiotics at an alarming rate, the need for novel drug development has never been greater. By analyzing the gut microbiomes of 1,773 individuals, scientists have identified a vast array
Antique books have long been admired for their beauty and historical value, but recent studies have revealed a potential danger lurking within their pages. The use of toxic dyes in Victorian-era books has raised concerns about the health risks posed by these heavy metals, such as lead and chromium. While the levels of these toxins
Recent studies have shown that taller individuals are at a greater risk of developing certain types of cancer. The World Cancer Research Fund reports strong evidence indicating that taller people have a higher chance of developing cancers such as pancreatic, large bowel, uterine, ovarian, prostate, kidney, skin (melanoma), and breast (pre- and post-menopausal). The UK
In a recent study conducted by an international team of researchers, the impact of key cognitive functions on patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease was closely analyzed. The researchers found that age, sex, irregular heart rhythms, and daily activity levels were the most reliable predictors of declining cognition in individuals with Alzheimer’s. This information can be
The recent development of a novel ‘liquid biopsy’ technique has brought a new ray of hope in the field of cancer diagnostics, specifically for brain cancer. This innovative method requires only a small amount of blood, 100 microliters to be precise, and has shown remarkable accuracy in detecting biomarkers associated with glioblastoma – the deadliest
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon that has been known to elicit strong reactions in individuals, even when they are aware that they are not receiving any active medical treatment. Researchers have discovered that taking a sugar pill with no active ingredients can lead to a decrease in stress, anxiety, and depression, especially in
Intermittent fasting has been praised for its benefits such as weight reduction and decreased risk of dementia in previous studies. However, recent research on mice suggests a potential downside to periodic food abstinence: an elevated risk of cancer. This new discovery is the result of an international team of researchers who found that fasting in
The findings of a recent study have revealed a fascinating connection between the educational attainment of grandparents and the biological age of their grandchildren. The study suggests that socioeconomic status can not only influence the health and well-being of the next generation but also extend its effects to the generation after. This sheds light on
A tragic incident recently occurred in the state of New Hampshire, where an individual from the town of Hampstead succumbed to the rare mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus. This unfortunate death marks the first reported human case of EEE in the state since 2014, when there were three human infections, resulting in two fatalities.
Type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA), is a condition that combines features of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Unlike type 1 diabetes where the body’s immune system attacks the pancreas cells that produce insulin, and type 2 diabetes where the body becomes resistant to insulin, type 1.5
The ongoing debate surrounding sex differences in human brains has sparked a new level of interest and inquiry in the field of neuroscience. Recent studies, such as the analysis conducted using data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP), have shed light on significant variations in microscopic brain structures between men and women. This has led
The relationship between diet and mental health is a complex and multifaceted one. While many factors can influence an individual’s mental well-being, recent research has shed light on the connection between blood sugar levels and mood. Understanding how the food we eat affects our hormones and nervous system can provide valuable insights into managing symptoms
Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating condition affecting the nervous system, characterized by symptoms such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty moving. The root cause of Parkinson’s lies in the death of neurons that produce dopamine, a crucial chemical responsible for controlling movement in the brain. While Parkinson’s itself may not be fatal, the complications associated with