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19 days later, Nike remains virtually silent on alleged funding of trans youth study
Nike is potentially funding a study on young males who are receiving "gender-affirming care" to see if it impairs them enough to compete in girls' and women's sports.
Fox News - Top Stories - 29 minutes ago
Older people with this trait may be lowering their risk of dementia: study
New York Post - Top Stories - 38 minutes ago
Mount Dora study IDs likely source of pungent mystery smell
Orlando Sentinel - Top Stories - 41 minutes ago
2025 U-20 AFCON: Former Super Eagles striker named in technical study group
Daily Post Nigeria - World - 2 hours ago
Millions of Canadians' health data available for sale to pharmaceutical industry, study shows
CBC News - Top Stories - 2 hours ago
Do Sea Creatures Wave At Each Other? Cuttlefish Study Surprises Scientists
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North America -- Living close to a golf course doubles risk of Parkinson's disease, new study shows
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Experts said the live use of advanced weapons would be analysed across the world, including in China and the United States, which are both preparing for a potential conflict over Taiwan or in the wider Indo-Pacific region
First Post - World - 10 hours ago
Trump health officials reveal how they plan to combat chronic diseases
Fox News - Health - 11 hours ago
Third of influencer ads included no disclosure for consumers, study finds
Evening Standard - Business - 11 hours ago
Doctor behind 80-year happiness study was 'shocked' by the biggest predictor of a long, healthy life
New York Post - Health - 12 hours ago
Movies -- New study finds 'simple selfie' can help predict patients' cancer survival
Independent.ie - Entertainment - 12 hours ago
New study finds 'simple selfie' can help predict patients' cancer survival
Evening Standard - Top Stories - 12 hours ago
UPI - Health - 12 hours ago
Study: One in 8 Israeli Soldiers Who Fought in Gaza Is Mentally Unfit to Return for Duty
Haaretz - Top Stories - 12 hours ago

Coroner finds UNLV football player died from heart disease and irregular heartbeat
The Clark County Coroner’s Office has announced that UNLV senior offensive lineman Ben Christman died three months ago from heart disease and an irregular heartbeat. Christman was 21. He was
Lancaster Online - Top Stories - 12 hours ago
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HHS plan to use Medicare and Medicaid data to study autism alarms experts over privacy
Federal health officials didn’t provide information about how people’s private medical data will be collected and managed.
NBC News - Health - 12 hours ago
Cancer before age 50 is increasing. A new study looks at which types
The Baltimore Sun - Health - 12 hours ago
Independent UK - Top Stories - 13 hours ago
I found out I had deadly disease after collapsing on vacation — I thought it just was exhaustion
New York Post - Health - 14 hours ago
AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests
New Duke study says workers judge others for AI use—and hide its use, fearing stigma.
Ars Technica - Business - 14 hours ago
Early periods are a problem, and what your kid eats may make an impact, study suggests
CTV News - Politics - 14 hours ago
UPI - Health - 14 hours ago
'Landmark study' led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism
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Let's find a cure for this debilitating disease | READER COMMENTARY
The Baltimore Sun - Opinion - 16 hours ago

McMaster University study links ultra-processed food to range of health risks
Researchers found that consumption of ultra-processed foods was linked with correlating levels of high blood pressure and cholesterol, and was not affected by an individual's age, size and level of activity.
CBC News - Top Stories - 16 hours ago

Doctors often gaslight women with pelvic disorders and pain, study finds
In a survey, patients reported dismissive comments and being told to lose weight, go to therapy or drink more alcohol to cope with sexual dysfunction.
NBC News - Health - 17 hours ago
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Live Science - Top Stories - 17 hours ago
Poland launches free adult health checks to boost early disease detection
The programme offers a range of laboratory tests, including blood count, glucose, creatinine, and lipid profile.
Euractiv - Top Stories - 18 hours ago
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Daily Express - Health - 19 hours ago
Cinnamon could interact with some prescription medications, according to a new study
Apple Valley News Now - Health - 19 hours ago
The Week - Entertainment - 19 hours ago
Public Health issues alert to prevent disease outbreaks after flooding
Dominican Today - Entertainment - 20 hours ago

New cholesterol drug lowers LDL when statins aren't enough, study finds
Results of a Phase 3 trial showed “bad” cholesterol levels were reduced by nearly 50% after three months.
NBC News - Health - 20 hours ago
Business Insider - Science - 21 hours ago
CDC Approves New Hires To Its Fellowship Disease Detectives Program
Kaiser Health News - Health - 21 hours ago

Wealthiest 10% responsible for two-thirds of global warming: Study
The world's wealthiest 10% have been responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, researchers said Wednesday. How the rich consume and...
Daily Sabah - Environment - 22 hours ago
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Daily Mail - Health - 23 hours ago

A new scientific study has found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, says a report published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, known as JAMA.
CBC News - Health - 23 hours ago
No evidence to support New Brunswick's 'mystery brain disease': study
There is no evidence to support claims of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, says a new study that suggests the media may have played a role in feeding patients’ fears.
CTV News - Health - 23 hours ago

Cancer-causing chemicals are in many beauty products women use, a study finds
NPR - Health - 1 day ago
Celebrity News -- Barry Keoghan visited Ringo Starr to 'study' him for upcoming Beatles biopics
Independent.ie - Entertainment - 1 day ago
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US surpasses 1,000 measles cases in 2025, second worst year since disease was declared eliminated
Apple Valley News Now - Health - 1 day ago

Mysterious brain diseases in Canada weren't a mystery after all
New research attributes the cases to well-known conditions like Alzheimer’s, cancer and traumatic brain injuries.
NBC News - Science - 1 day ago
Ultraprocessed food linked to early signs of Parkinson's disease, study says
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study.
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Daily Mail - Science - 1 day ago
Scientists studying spherical UFO say they've discovered alien technology
Daily Mail - Science - 1 day ago

Popular food now linked to PARKINSON'S disease as doctors issue urgent warning
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New study suggests exercise can reduce dementia risk
Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses how weight training could reduce the risk of dementia on ‘America Reports.’
Fox News - Health - 1 day ago
These foods increase your odds of early Parkinson's symptoms: study
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Study finds surprising new link between lefties, autism and schizophrenia
New research shows lefties are more likely to have psychotic disorders.
New York Post - Health - 1 day ago
Humans Have Never Seen 99.999% of the Seafloor, Study Finds, as Trump Greenlights Deep-Sea Mining
Gizmodo - Technology - 1 day ago

Two-thirds of global warming caused by world's richest 10%, study finds
Study authors argue progressive taxes on wealth and carbon-intensive investments could provide a solution.
Aljazeera - Environment - 1 day ago
Moderna study shows immune response in older adults for a combo flu and COVID-19 shot
The Mercury News - Science - 1 day ago

Live Science - Top Stories - 1 day ago
Smoke from climate-fueled wildfires contributed to thousands of US deaths over 15 years, study says
A new study out in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment finds that wildfires fueled by climate change are linked to as many as thousands of annual deaths and billions of dollars in economic burden.
AP News - Science - 1 day ago

Victorian disease spreading rapidly through Europe as one country has 3,200 cases
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Live Science - Top Stories - 1 day ago
Girls who eat a healthy diet may be less likely to start puberty early, study suggests
Previous research has linked height and BMI to early puberty. The new research, the authors say, is the first to look at specific diets.
NBC News - Health - 1 day ago
Health News -- Nuts, seeds OK for those with diverticulitis, study indicates -- Adobe Stock
UPI - Health - 1 day ago
Have YOU experienced the 'ick'? It could mean you're a narcissist, according to a new study
Daily Mail - Science - 1 day ago

Daily Express - Health - 1 day ago
Russophobia—an Epidemic Disease?
The Nation - World - 2 days ago

Parkinson's patients who take 'magic mushrooms' see key benefits, study finds
A new study finds that psilocybin — a psychedelic compound in certain mushrooms — can improve mood, cognitive function, and motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Fox News - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Study Finds Proximity To Trees Associated With Healthier Newborn Outcomes
Drexel University research reveals that expanding urban tree cover can significantly improve public health and reduce mortality rates, especially in low-income areas, emphasizing the role of green spaces in promoting environmental equity.
NDTV - Science - 2 days ago
Mini pill linked to 'elevated' asthma attack risk among some women – study
Evening Standard - Health - 2 days ago
Getting the right nutrients in childhood may reduce the risk of early menstruation, study shows
CTV News - Health - 2 days ago

AI model being trained with NHS data from 57m people 'could predict disease'
The research will boost the health service’s ability to ‘move quickly towards personalised, preventative care’, officials said.
Evening Standard - Technology - 2 days ago
UPI - Health - 2 days ago
Pompeii breakthrough as new study reveals family's tragic final moments
Daily Express - World - 2 days ago
This simple finger test may reveal your hidden risk for lung disease
Times of India - Health - 2 days ago
UPI - Health - 2 days ago
What is multiple sclerosis, the incurable disease Christina Applegate is living with
Times of India - Health - 2 days ago
Parents' obsessive technology use may have serious long-term effects on babies and toddlers: study
New York Post - Technology - 2 days ago

This quick finger test can reveal if you're at greater risk for lung disease
The disorder affects 1 out of every 5,000 people worldwide.
New York Post - Health - 2 days ago
The Jason Statham effect: Women are more attracted to BALD men, study reveals
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UPI - Health - 2 days ago
Megaquake could trigger land drop, spike flood risk along West Coast, study says
UPI - Science - 2 days ago
Fox News Digital spoke to two pro-life advocates about a new study that showed 1 in 10 women have suffered serious medical complications after taking the abortion pill.
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Daily Express - Health - 2 days ago

Sound Waves May Help You Lose Weight, New Study Finds
The study found that sound waves stopped adipocyte differentiation, the process where precursor cells turn into mature fat cells that store fat.
NDTV - Science - 2 days ago

Bulging Eye Disease Cases Rising Among Women Over 40: Report
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) is increasingly affecting women over 40, causing bulging eyes and potentially leading to sight loss.
NDTV - Science - 2 days ago
Florida Legislature exempts Wekiva Study Area from Live Local Act
Orlando Sentinel - Business - 2 days ago
SoCal officials unleash sterile mosquitoes in bid to curb disease — with promising results
Los Angeles Times - Science - 3 days ago

Earwax can contain valuable indicators to a person's health. Now scientists are analysing its chemistry in the hope of finding new ways of diagnosing diseases.
BBC News - Technology - 3 days ago
Jab slashes heart attack and stroke risk for eight years, study suggests
Daily Mail - Health - 3 days ago

Live Science - Top Stories - 3 days ago
Cancer deaths and tax rates linked in surprising new study: Here's how
States with higher tax income were found to have increased cancer screening rates and decreased cancer mortality rates, according to the results of a new study.
Fox News - Health - 3 days ago

Study says you need to earn $258K a year to buy a San Diego home
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Business - 3 days ago

Kaiser Health News - Health - 3 days ago
Marijuana is extremely dangerous to the fetus in the womb, study finds
Apple Valley News Now - Health - 3 days ago
Shingles vaccine may directly guard against dementia, study hints -- Clarissa Brincat -- Published
Live Science - Health - 3 days ago

AI is just as overconfident and biased as humans can be, study shows -- Drew Turney
Live Science - Technology - 3 days ago
UPI - Health - 3 days ago

Nationwide decline in smoking is led by young adults, UC study says
The Mercury News - Science - 3 days ago

Deadly Fungus Could Kill Millions In Asia, Europe And The Americas, Study Warns
The study warned that the world was approaching a "tipping point" where the spread of fungal pathogens could become the norm.
NDTV - Science - 3 days ago
Daily Express - World - 3 days ago

Talk therapy is up, and use of psych meds without therapy is down, a study finds
NPR - Health - 3 days ago
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The Week - Science - 4 days ago
Kids who play open-skill sports have better executive function and working memory than those who participate in closed-skill sports (like running)
The Globe and Mail - Top Stories - 4 days ago
Karachi citizens experience surge in food poisoning, other diseases amid intense heat
An increase in cases of food poisoning, intestinal infections and other stomach diseases has surfaced as heat intensifies in Karachi, further deteriorating the health of citizens.Watermelon, one of...
International The News - Health - 5 days ago
Monthly injection 'keeps third-biggest killer disease in the UK at bay'
Daily Mail - Health - 5 days ago
Community rallied to share flu shot experiences before feds stopped the study
ABC News - Health - 5 days ago

Can Money Buy Morality? Study Finds Wealthier People Slightly More Prosocial
A large-scale meta-analysis finds that wealthier individuals are modestly more likely to engage in prosocial behavior, such as generosity and cooperation, challenging the notion that those in lower social classes are more altruistic.
NDTV - Science - 5 days ago
A community rallied to share flu shot experiences. Then the government stopped the study
Some Denver parents got texts during this winter's brutal flu season with videos sharing why people in their neighborhoods chose flu shots for their kids.
AP News - Health - 5 days ago
In the rose garden, a study in vivid contrasts: the blind shoot vs. the basal break
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Top Stories - 5 days ago
Semaglutide found to have shocking benefit for liver disease patients in new study
Semaglutide injections reversed some cases of MASH liver disease in clinical trials, reducing inflammation in 62.9% of patients and offering new hope for those with the life-threatening condition.
Fox News - Health - 6 days ago
Daily Express - Health - 6 days ago
Obesity is a disease and we need to start treating it like one
The Straits Times - Opinion - 6 days ago

Heart disease death risk raised by common household products, study finds
Researchers at NYU Langone Health discovered that daily exposure to chemicals in common household items could have been a factor in more than 356,000 heart disease deaths in 2018 alone.
Fox News - Health - 6 days ago
I study toxic microplastics. Here's how I protect myself and my kids at home.
Business Insider - Science - 6 days ago
Scientists study man's blood to help make better treatment for snake bites
ABC News - Technology - 6 days ago
Daily Mail - Health - 6 days ago
Climate Change -- Solar Geoengineering Is Possible with Existing Aircraft, Study Finds
Scientists previously thought that solar geoengineering—or releasing particles into the atmosphere to reflect solar rays—would require specialized high-altitude vehicles
Scientific American - Environment - 6 days ago
Brain study challenges long-held beliefs about where consciousness resides
International The News - Technology - 7 days ago
Kennedy to ask CDC for new look at treatments for measles, other diseases
Apple Valley News Now - Health - 7 days ago

Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests
Survey of 2023–2024 data finds that AI created more tasks for 8.4 percent of workers.
Ars Technica - Business - 7 days ago

A single molecule may treat rare, devastating mitochondrial diseases -- Nicoletta Lanese
Live Science - Health - 7 days ago
Do bad people have it coming? Study finds most karma believers think so
Apple Valley News Now - Health - 7 days ago
The Conversation - US News - 7 days ago
Ronan Clancy proves top fundraiser for brain disease charity following marathon success
RONAN CLANCY raised more than £26k for the National Brain Appeal after completing the London Mara...
Irish Post - Entertainment - 7 days ago
New prostate cancer test pinpoints disease better than PSA option, study finds
A simple urine test was found to detect prostate cancer with greater accuracy than the standard PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, according to a new study.
Fox News - Health - 7 days ago

Are video games good for mental health? What a new study says about how gaming can help and harm
Toronto Star - Health - 7 days ago
Critical mistake half of us make that DOUBLES cancer risk - study finds
Daily Mail - Health - 7 days ago
Daily Mail - Health - 8 days ago

Gene therapy gives boy with 'death sentence' disease a normal life
Eisa Hussein took part in a clinical trial testing the new gene therapy at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Evening Standard - Health - 8 days ago
Active ingredient in weight loss drug Wegovy may help treat fatty liver disease
ABC News - Health - 8 days ago

HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research
Wired News - Science - 8 days ago

Brexit led to 1,500 deaths a year as EU nurses left UK, study finds
Quality of care dropped as staff were replaced with less experienced nurses, researchers at the University of Surrey say
Independent UK - Politics - 8 days ago

Sitting still for this amount of time is related to high risk of neck pain, study says
A new study from China found that longer durations of sedentary behavior can contribute to increased risk of neck pain, particularly with screen usage.
Fox News - Health - 8 days ago
Daily Mail - Health - 8 days ago
Daily Mail - Science - 8 days ago

Monster earthquake could sink swath of California, dramatically heightening flood risk, study says
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more than 6 feet, dramatically heightening the risk of flooding.
Los Angeles Times - Science - 8 days ago
Alert over flu-like disease that kills in ONE DAY landing on UK shores...get jabbed, experts urge
Daily Mail - Health - 8 days ago

GLP-1s can help employers lower medical costs in 2 years, new study finds
As broader approval for GLP-1 weight loss drugs spurs higher demand, it's also causing employer drug spending to spike.
CNBC - Health - 8 days ago
Six hours of sitting daily may trigger neck pain: study
International The News - Health - 8 days ago
WCM-Q forum puts spotlight on lifestyle medicine to tackle the chronic disease epidemic
Albawaba - Business - 9 days ago
Alzheimer's brain treatment shows promising results in new study
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a groundbreaking therapy for Alzheimer’s disease by using stem cells to program human immune cells for targeted treatment.
Fox News - Health - 9 days ago

Exercise eases cancer treatment side effects: Study
Doctors should prescribe exercise to patients undergoing cancer care to help counter the side effects of treatments, a new study suggests. Physical...
Daily Sabah - Health - 9 days ago
Study reveals one in ten adults use internet for self-diagnosis instead of visiting GP
Daily Express - Health - 9 days ago
Skeleton in Alexander the Great's family tomb ISN'T his father, shock study claims
Daily Mail - Science - 9 days ago

Premature death linked to certain type of food, study reveals
New research has confirmed that ultraprocessed food consumption is linked to premature death in eight countries, as the U.S. pulls back on synthetic dyes.
Fox News - Health - 9 days ago
Industrial Waste Is Turning Into Rock in Just Decades, Study Suggests
Gizmodo - Technology - 9 days ago
Study aims to find out if slush drinks can prevent heatstroke in older people
Evening Standard - Health - 9 days ago
Medicine -- HPV Infection May Increase the Risk of Heart Disease. Could Vaccination Lower It?
A vaccine that blocks infection with the human papillomavirus has helped to lower cervical cancer rates. Researchers want to find out if the shot also prevents heart attacks
Scientific American - Health - 9 days ago
New study reveals clues to Australia's odd echidna origins
International The News - Technology - 9 days ago

New Study Shows Promise for Cancer Patients Avoiding Surgery
New research shows 92% of cancer patients stayed cancer-free for two years after immune-based therapy, potentially avoiding surgery and harsh treatments.
Newsweek - Health - 10 days ago

'Abortion pill' found to have 'severe adverse effects' for 1 in 10 women, study finds
A new study reveals "serious adverse events" associated with mifepristone, commonly called the "abortion pill," as researchers and experts highlight potential risks.
Fox News - Health - 10 days ago
Autopsy confirms Gene Hackman died from heart disease, notes his Alzheimer's and prolonged fasting
Chicago Tribune - Entertainment - 10 days ago
Alternative cancer treatment could replace chemo and surgery, study suggests
A "groundbreaking" cancer treatment trial by Memorial Sloan Kettering shows immunotherapy alone can eliminate some tumors, offering patients an alternative to chemotherapy and surgery.
Fox News - Health - 10 days ago
Test for 'bad cholesterol' proteins could predict heart disease risk
Evening Standard - Health - 11 days ago
The Conversation - Health - 11 days ago

Daily Express - Health - 11 days ago
'A catastrophe of a disease': Doctors sound alarm on spread of measles
Victoria is in the grip of its worst measles outbreak in a decade, as health experts brace for a rise in local transmission after the school holidays.
Sydney Morning Herald - Health - 12 days ago

Stanford study: When measles could return if vaccination rates continue to fall
The Mercury News - Health - 12 days ago
HMC launches clinical study to identify effective treatments for shisha smoking cessation
Peninsula Qatar - Health - 13 days ago

New study: There are lots of icy super-Earths
“Microlensing” lets us find planets at much greater distances from their star.
Ars Technica - Science - 13 days ago
New study shows why simulated reasoning AI models don't yet live up to their billing
Ars Technica - Business - 13 days ago
YNET News - Top Stories - 13 days ago
LGBTQ+ -- ASU study abroad website scrubbed mentions of trans people
Phoenix New Times - US News - 13 days ago
OB-GYNs haven't moved out of anti-abortion states post-Dobbs, study finds
Washington Examiner - Health - 13 days ago

There are other meat-eating caterpillars that "do lots of crazy things, but this takes the cake," the study's author said.
CBS News - Science - 13 days ago
The Conversation - Technology - 13 days ago

Exposure to toxin increases colorectal cancer risk among younger adults, study finds
Researchers from University of California San Diego have linked a bacterial toxin called colibactin to the increase in early-onset cases of colorectal cancer.
Fox News - Health - 13 days ago
The Conversation - World - 14 days ago
Study: Immigration policies are pushing people away from health care
Tampa Bay Times - Health - 14 days ago
Bonobos in Congo form girl groups to fend off male aggression, study says
AP News - Science - 14 days ago

Four things you can do to avoid the 'disease of kings' as 1 in 40 Brits affected
Daily Express - Health - 15 days ago

UN warns vaccine-preventable diseases on the rise globally
Outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, meningitis, and yellow fever are on the rise globally amid misinformation and cuts to international aid, the United Nations and the Gavi...
International The News - Health - 15 days ago

Allianz survey finds that nearly two-thirds of Americans are more worried about running out of money in retirement than they are about dying.
CBS News - Business - 15 days ago
Half of Kiwi adults overwhelmed by phone notifications, study reveals -- 21 Apr 05:00 PM
NZ Herald - Technology - 15 days ago
NIH scraping data from private health records for autism study
New York Daily News - Health - 15 days ago
The world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Environment - 15 days ago
We've been able to cure tuberculosis for decades. So why does the disease still kill more than 1 million people every year?
Deutsche Welle - Health - 15 days ago

"Drab" species are studied less: study -- John R. Platt - The Revelator
Salon - Science - 15 days ago
The Conversation - Technology - 15 days ago
New Study About The 'Orgasm Gap' Should Be Required Reading For Men
Huffington Post - Health - 15 days ago

Customer satisfaction with airlines drops, study finds
Chicago Tribune - Entertainment - 15 days ago

Cardiovascular nutritionist's seven food rules that avoid heart disease
Daily Express - Health - 16 days ago
This daily habit could cut cancer risk by a quarter, study finds
Benefits seem to plateau at around 9,000 steps per day, researchers say
Independent UK - Science - 16 days ago
Blood pressure and dementia risk share surprising link, study suggests
Fox News - Health - 16 days ago
Youngsters who sleep longer may perform better in tests, study suggests
Evening Standard - Health - 16 days ago

New study links diabetes in pregnancy to developmental risks in children
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Health - 16 days ago

New study finds managing hypertension helps lower dementia risk
Aggressive management of high blood pressure can significantly lower the risk of developing dementia, according to a new study, recently published in the journal Nature.The study, conducted by...
International The News - Health - 17 days ago

Doctor reveals surprising 'brain boosting' food ideal for study snack
Daily Express - Health - 18 days ago
Daily Express - Health - 18 days ago

Colorectal cancer risk reduced by this common vitamin, study suggests
A new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests that vitamin D levels play a “critical role" in preventing and treating colorectal cancer. The researchers share the key findings.
Fox News - Health - 19 days ago
Is a desk job increasing your risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, long linked to older adults, is now on the rise among young Indians particularly those in desk-bound jobs, posing a significant public health challenge.
First Post - Health - 20 days ago
The Conversation - Politics - 20 days ago

Smartphone use could reduce dementia risk in older adults, study finds
The risk of dementia could decrease with consistent use of smartphones and other technology among older adults, according to a new study from Baylor University.
Fox News - Health - 21 days ago

'Useless' female organ may actually support the ovaries, study finds -- Jess Thomson
Live Science - Health - 21 days ago
Top NIH Scientist Studying Ultraprocessed Foods Resigns, Says He's Being Censored
Huffington Post - Science - 21 days ago
Clancy Group director will run London Marathon for brain disease charity in mum's honour
Irish Post - Entertainment - 21 days ago

Daily Express - Health - 22 days ago
Measles Cases Are Rising. Other Preventable Diseases Could Follow
Wired News - Science - 22 days ago

This rare disease causes people to move uncontrollably and unintentionally self-harm -- Emily Cooke
Live Science - Health - 22 days ago
RFK Jr. lays out new autism study plans
ABC News - Health - 22 days ago

Dementia risk connected to cannabis-related hospital visits, says study
New research found that older individuals who visited the hospital for cannabis-related reasons could be at a higher risk of developing dementia. Canadian researcher Daniel Myran discusses the findings.
Fox News - Health - 22 days ago

Study of 9,000 twins reveals genetics influences how much you enjoy music -- Clarissa Brincat
Live Science - Health - 22 days ago

Common medical test linked to 5% of cancers, study suggests: 'Use them wisely'
CT scans, or CAT scans, are widely used to get internal images of the body and diagnose dangerous medical conditions, but they could pose a hidden risk. Doctors discuss.
Fox News - Health - 22 days ago

Daily Express - Health - 23 days ago

Daily Express - Health - 23 days ago
Rich people are KINDER than the poor, study of 2.3 million people concludes
Daily Mail - Science - 24 days ago
Cuddly toys harbour TWICE as many germs as the average toilet seat, disgusting study reveals
Daily Mail - Science - 24 days ago
The Conversation - Technology - 24 days ago

Three million child deaths linked to drug resistance, study shows
Children in Africa and South East Asia are most at risk from antibiotics medicines no longer working, a study suggests.
BBC News - Health - 26 days ago

Genetic cholesterol eliminated by new drug, reducing heart attack risk, study finds
Researchers have discovered an experimental medication that significantly reduces a cholesterol-like particle that can increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Fox News - Health - 27 days ago

Alcohol linked to brain damage for heavy drinkers, study finds
People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new study that examined the brains of heavy drinkers.
Fox News - Health - 27 days ago
BBC News - Technology - 27 days ago

Mouse brain study reveals complex wiring of 84,000 neurons
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from 'The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date via a diagram of the wiring...
Daily Sabah - Science - 28 days ago

This weight loss plan performs better than traditional dieting, study finds
Research at the University of Colorado found that 4:3 intermittent fasting resulted in greater weight loss than daily caloric restriction. Researchers discuss the findings.
Fox News - Health - 28 days ago

RFK Jr. orders study to determine cause of autism by September
New York Daily News - Health - 28 days ago
Ig Nobel prizes: Study on beards, gums wins 2021 satirical award
Daily Sabah - Science - 28 days ago

Arabian desert once home to ancient lake, rivers: Study
One of the world's largest deserts was once home to a vast lake and river system, an international team revealed in research published on Wednesday....
Daily Sabah - Environment - 28 days ago

Daily Mail - Science - 29 days ago
Pets make better social media influencers than people, study confirms
Pets could be a viable alternative for more sincere endorsements, researchers say
Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago
Live Science - Technology - 1 month ago
Diabetes 'rewires' the brain in surprising way, study finds
In a new study, researchers found that type 2 diabetes can “rewire" the brain in ways similar to early Alzheimer’s disease. Experts comment on the link between high blood sugar and cognitive decline.
Fox News - Health - 1 month ago
King K. Holmes, 87, Dies; Researcher Destigmatized Study of S.T.I.s
New York Times - Science - 1 month ago
Study reveals exercising every day may not be necessary: 'Better than none'
Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Deutsche Welle - Entertainment - 1 month ago

Low-carb keto diet may not raise heart disease risk, new study suggests
A low-carb keto diet may not increase the risk of heart disease, despite elevated cholesterol levels, a new study suggests. Researchers and doctors weigh in.
Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa
Voice of America - Science - 1 month ago
As Kennedy Champions Chronic Disease Prevention, Key Research Is Cut
New York Times - Health - 1 month ago
Extended loneliness triples risk of early death in middle-aged women study
Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 1 month ago

Prostate cancer drug now available to more patients with aggressive form of disease
Pluvicto, a prostate cancer drug, has gained expanded approval that triples the number of patients with metastatic disease who are eligible to receive the drug.
Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Excessive screen time in teenage girls linked to poor sleep cycles, depression risk: study
Teenage girls with addiction of relentlessly using smartphones or other digital devices might be at risk of losing sleep and increase in depression, a new Swedish study says. The study says...
International The News - Health - 1 month ago

Lithium Triangle mining may strain water sources more than expected, study says -- Maxwell Radwin
Global demand for lithium is expected to increase by nearly 500% over the next few decades, as countries invest more in batteries and electric vehicles meant to reduce their carbon footprint. But lithium also brings its own environmental concerns, putting stress on freshwater supplies in the desert areas where the mineral is most common. Measuring […]
Mongabay - Environment - 1 month ago

Using AI reduces your critical thinking skills, Microsoft study warns -- Ben Turner
Live Science - Technology - 1 month ago

Bronze Age Scandinavians took to open seas in giant canoes – study
Direct sea voyages between Bronze Age Denmark and Norway likely possible in summer months, study says
Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

PTSD Can Be Predicted With a Brain Scan a Month After Traumatic Event, Israeli Study Finds
Haaretz - Science - 1 month ago
Daily Mail - Science - 1 month ago

Your brain starts eating itself during a marathon, study finds -- RJ Mackenzie
Live Science - Health - 1 month ago
Scientist renowned for study of adolescent brains named president of J. Craig Venter Institute
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Science - 1 month ago
Gizmodo - Science - 1 month ago
Explaining Alzheimer's to a child could be ongoing process. Allow open talks about disease
The Advocate - Health - 1 month ago
The Conversation - Entertainment - 1 month ago
Pope Francis suggests international study into possible genocide in Gaza
Euractiv - World - 1 month ago
Study finds the age at which human brain starts ageing faster
Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago
Get screened early for Parkinson's disease at free event on Saturday at ExxonMobil YMCA
The Advocate - Health - 1 month ago

Register UK - Science - 1 month ago

Study shows how long Social Security, $1.5M nest egg would last in 50 states
A recently-released study from GOBankingRates looked at the financial runway that retirees would have in each state with Social Security benefits and $1.5 million socked away for retirement.
Fox News - Business - 1 month ago
Delayed diagnoses and misunderstood symptoms: The challenge of rare disease Lipodystrophy
YNET News - Science - 1 month ago
NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change
It’s unclear whether the guidance will impact active grants, but it appears to halt opportunities for future studies. One climate health expert said the directive would have a “devastating” impact on much-needed research.
ProPublica - Environment - 1 month ago

Live Science - Health - 1 month ago

Have we lost control of AI? The study that shook OpenAI researchers
Researchers at OpenAI hope to monitor and control the reasoning processes of their advanced AI models, however, new findings reveal a troubling reality: as AI systems become more sophisticated, they are also becoming harder to restrain from acting unpredictably
YNET News - Technology - 1 month ago
Research has found that bad sleep could lead to numerous health problems, including heart disease. Here are recommendations to improve sleep.
CBS News - Health - 1 month ago
Rare diseases -- Medical conditions you may never have heard of before
Live Science - Top Stories - 1 month ago

'Love hormone' oxytocin can pause pregnancy, animal study finds -- Stephanie Pappas
Live Science - Health - 1 month ago
The Conversation - Health - 1 month ago

European telescope studying the dark universe unveils new images of distant galaxies
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Science - 1 month ago

From coughing to severe lung disease: The risks and symptoms of household mold
Spots on your wall may be more dangerous than they seem – prolonged or intense mold exposure can cause asthma and chronic pneumonia, which may lead to pulmonary fibrosis – a severe lung disease; Surprisingly, even birdkeeping can increase the risk
YNET News - Science - 1 month ago
Sugary sodas cause deadly diseases. Coca-Cola worked to discredit the science.
Business Insider - Science - 1 month ago
Study pinpoints key male insecurity that makes them BETTER in the bedroom
Daily Mail - Science - 1 month ago
The Conversation - Entertainment - 1 month ago
Cognitive issues could point to hypothyroidism, not Alzheimer's disease
The Advocate - Health - 1 month ago
Voice of America - Science - 1 month ago

Study reveals sugary drinks as a major cause of diabetes and heart disease
A large global study links sugary drinks to over 2 million diabetes cases and 1 million heart attacks worldwide; Experts urge reducing consumption, emphasizing prevention through healthy diets, exercise, and societal norms to combat the growing health crisis
YNET News - Entertainment - 1 month ago
The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study finds
A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover.
AP News - Science - 1 month ago
Epigenetic 'scars' on the genome can be passed down by grandmothers, study finds -- Jennifer Zieba
Live Science - Health - 1 month ago
Live Science - Health - 1 month ago
The Conversation - Health - 1 month ago

Study says climate change will even make Earth's orbit a mess
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Environment - 1 month ago

We may finally understand how metformin lowers blood sugar, animal study finds -- Kamal Nahas
Live Science - Health - 1 month ago
Times of India - Health - 2 months ago
The Conversation - Health - 2 months ago
Daily Express - Weird - 2 months ago
Alzheimer's: Yes. an anti-inflammatory diet can lower risk of the disease
The Advocate - Health - 2 months ago

Why is Mars red? New study sheds light on the planet's rusty hue
Mars’ signature red hue has long intrigued scientists, but new findings suggest its origin differs from previous theories; discovery sheds light on planet’s geological history and raises new questions about whether Mars once had conditions suitable for life
YNET News - Science - 2 months ago
Mars' red color may be related to a habitable past: study
A new study claims that a mineral found in Mars' dust called ferrihydrite, which forms in the presence of cool water, is likely what gives the planet its reddish hue.
Fox News - Science - 2 months ago

Bacteria That Gives You Gum Disease May Also Cause Alzheimer's, Israeli Researchers Show
Haaretz - Science - 2 months ago
The Conversation - Politics - 2 months ago
Deadly motor-neuron disease treated in the womb in world 1st -- Jess Thomson
Live Science - Health - 2 months ago
Texas Won't Study How Its Abortion Ban Impacts Women, So We Did
Since Texas banned abortion, no one has studied the statewide effects on pregnant women experiencing complications. Here’s how we sifted through data on millions of pregnancy hospitalizations and analyzed the outcomes before and after the ban.
ProPublica - Health - 2 months ago
US abortion bans have driven a surge in infant deaths, study finds -- Emily Cooke
Live Science - Health - 2 months ago

DeepSeek AI model lacks protection mechanism, open to use by pedophiles, Israeli study finds
Research by Israeli firm ActiveFence reveals that DeepSeek’s AI model, widely used both in China and around the globe, lacks safeguards; With no internal or external protections, it’s vulnerable to abuse by criminals, pedophiles and others seeking to exploit its capabilities
YNET News - Technology - 2 months ago
Gizmodo - Science - 2 months ago

Between trauma and psychedelics: Drug taken at Nova music festival affects PTSD, study finds
More than a year after October 7, most survivors of the Nova festival still suffer from PTSD, and those who were under the influence of alcohol and weed suffer more than others - but a new discovery could change treatment in the future
YNET News - Science - 2 months ago
One of Australia's rarest marsupials spotted as drone technology allows groundbreaking new study
Daily Mail - Science - 3 months ago
Last year, The Seattle Times and ProPublica reported on how the state created a massive tax break for data centers, encouraging the growth of an industry whose energy use conflicts with a goal for utilities to go carbon neutral by 2030.
ProPublica - Environment - 3 months ago
It pays to be pretty! Attractive people earn up to 11% MORE than their ugly colleagues, study finds
Daily Mail - Science - 3 months ago

Alzheimer's: Mild chronic small vessel disease ups risk for dementia; Treatments vary
The Advocate - Health - 3 months ago
South Africans love sugary drinks. It's having dire health effects - study
News 24 - Opinion - 3 months ago
Germany confirms first case of foot-and-mouth disease in nearly 40 years
News 24 - World - 3 months ago
Life in the slow lane: Cape Town motorists spend whopping 94 hours a year in gridlock, study says
News 24 - Opinion - 4 months ago
Times of Israel - Business - 4 months ago

Engage the 5 senses to connect with Alzheimer's patient as disease progresses
The Advocate - Health - 4 months ago
This Denmark Study Says You Should Get Your Grandpa High, Maybe
VICE News - Top Stories - 4 months ago

Gizmodo - Science - 4 months ago
Irish Post - Weird - 5 months ago
Forbidden Territories: An ingenious study of surrealist landscapes
Telegraph UK - Entertainment - 5 months ago
Women are at higher risk of dying from heart disease. Here's why. -- Amy Huebschmann
Live Science - Health - 5 months ago
Only 35% of Hongkongers trust the gov't to lead fight against climate crisis, study finds
Hong Kong Free Press - Technology - 5 months ago
Veterans and Alzheimer's: 6 lifestyle tips for staving off the disease
The Advocate - Health - 5 months ago
Gizmodo - Science - 6 months ago
Twin study reveals signs of MS that might be detectable before symptoms -- Michael Schubert
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Paramedics may not all be using the best method for defibrillation, study hints -- Emily Cooke
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Does fake meat cause heart disease? Here's what the science actually says. -- Lori Youmshajekian
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Night owls may die earlier because they tend to drink and smoke more, study suggests -- Carissa Wong
Live Science - Health - 6 months ago
Donating a kidney is even safer now than long thought, US study shows
AP News - Health - 8 months ago
More women are ending pregnancies on their own, a new study suggests. Some resort to unsafe methods
Star Tribune - Health - 9 months ago
Lice, scabies, rashes plague Palestinian children as skin disease runs rampant in Gaza's tent camps
Star Tribune - Health - 9 months ago
Wildfire smoke may be worse for your brain than other air pollution, study says
Star Tribune - Health - 9 months ago

U of M study finds stunning impact of poverty on cell function, transplants
Star Tribune - Business - 9 months ago
Study finds 75% of U.S. adults expect job pool to shrink due to AI
Fox News - Business - 10 months ago

"It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.
Gizmodo - Science - 10 months ago
Scientists worried that chronic wasting disease could jump from deer to humans
Star Tribune - Science - 1 year ago
Irish Sun - Weird - 1 year ago
How We Stopped Mpox This Year And What's Next For The Disease Formerly Known As Monkeypox
BuzzFeed News - Science - 2 years ago

Is the Fed's Cure for Inflation Worse Than the Disease?
Economic analyst Ryan Sweet on the tricky balance Jerome Powell is trying to strike and how Europe’s woes could spread to America.
New York Magazine - Business - 2 years ago