Recent research suggests that psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in ‘magic’ mushrooms, could hold promise as a treatment for anorexia nervosa. A study conducted by researchers from Monash University in Australia investigated the impact of psilocybin on an animal model of the eating disorder, shedding light on its potential efficacy. Psilocybin appears to have the
Health
A recent international study conducted on 184,024 individuals over an average period of 13 years has shed new light on the relationship between coffee consumption and the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The study found that individuals who consumed coffee were less likely to develop Parkinson’s compared to those who did not drink coffee at
In a recent national survey, it has been revealed that the use of cannabis on a regular basis has surpassed the consumption of alcohol in the United States. This marks a significant shift in the behaviors and preferences of individuals, especially when compared to data from previous decades. Jonathan Caulkins, a public health policy researcher
As we age, understanding the biological processes that occur within our bodies becomes increasingly important in order to lead longer, healthier lives. A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has shed light on the connection between brain aging and the nutrients in our diets. The researchers
With the rising number of cancer diagnoses among people of all ages, it is crucial to explore all avenues of treatment and support. Exercise has emerged as a powerful tool in cancer management, not only improving the quality of life but also potentially enhancing the effectiveness of mainstream treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
A recent report from US health authorities revealed a second case of bird flu in a human, specifically in a dairy farm worker. This comes less than two months after the first case was identified, sparking concerns about the widespread outbreak of the disease among dairy cows. Both individuals infected with the H5N1 virus, one
Recent research conducted by a team from University College London has shed new light on the importance of sleep for brain health. The study suggests that during the early stages of sleep, certain neural connections in the brain are weakened, allowing for a reset and preparation for new learning. This finding supports the idea that
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that specifically targets the liver, leading to inflammation and potential liver damage if left untreated. The transmission of this virus occurs through blood-to-blood contact, and in some cases, it can be linked to medical procedures involving contaminated blood products or intravenous drug use. Baby boomers, born between 1945 and
Recent data indicates that regular COVID-19 vaccinations may not only provide protection against current infections but could also strengthen our immune systems against future variants and related viruses. This is particularly encouraging news in light of the ongoing hospitalizations, cases of long COVID, and the continuous emergence of new variants. According to Washington University immunologist
Surgeries are a common occurrence in today’s world, with over 350 million procedures taking place globally each year. Many of these surgeries require general anesthesia, a practice that has been in existence for over 180 years. Despite its safety, the precise mechanisms of how anesthetic drugs work in the brain still remain somewhat of a
Recent research conducted by the University of New Mexico has revealed the presence of microplastics in testicular tissue taken from both dogs and humans. The study found microplastics in every sample, with a significantly higher abundance in humans than in dogs. This discovery adds testicles to the growing list of places where microplastics have managed
The current outbreak of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, in the UK since the beginning of 2024 has been a cause for concern. With 2,793 confirmed cases and tragically five infant deaths due to whooping cough, the severity of this bacterial infection cannot be understated. It is a harsh reminder that while whooping cough
The groundbreaking Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes (SELECT) trial has brought to light the significant benefits of semaglutide, the medicine behind Ozempic and Wegovy, for heart health. The study, which involved approximately 17,600 overweight or obese adults with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, has shown that weekly injections of semaglutide can reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack,
Face wrinkles can be caused by a variety of factors such as aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, habitual facial expressions, and even sleeping positions. When you sleep on your side or stomach, the pressure and compression on your face can lead to the formation of sleep wrinkles. As your skin loses elasticity with age,
The recent outbreak of bird flu in the United States has not only impacted hunters and farmers but also poses a risk to city dwellers, especially those with pets, according to scientists. A community science project known as the New York City Virus Hunters (NYCVH) Program conducted research that revealed the presence of a highly