A Japanese study suggests regular rice consumption is linked to healthier diets and better weight control among middle-aged adults, challenging low-carb weight-loss narratives.
A recent study published in npj Mental Health Research found that a general tendency to forgive others is associated with ...
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Puberty reshapes DNA to worsen or reverse insulin resistance
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A longitudinal study shows that puberty may reprogram children’s epigenetic profiles in ways that ...
Around seven in 10 (68%) young adults who are part of generation Z report binge drinking in the past year, with almost a ...
The study was designed to identify the environmental factors that influence the introduction, persistence, and movement of ...
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One Daily Supplement Could Slow Your Biological Clock, Study Suggests
(brizmaker/GettyImages) Multivitamins have ignited a fierce scientific debate over whether nutritional supplements are beneficial to our health or a multi-billion-dollar racket. A long-term randomized ...
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COVID-19 lockdown timing tied to changes in executive function
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A longitudinal study tracking UK children from toddlerhood to early school age reveals how the timing of pandemic disruption shaped the development and stability of executive ...
Today, almost a third of U.S. adults are overweight and 43% have obesity. Behaviors that are likely to influence weight may ...
While ultra-processed foods are often tied to health issues, a decade-long study suggests they do not speed up cognitive ...
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Study: Lifetime Cannabis Use Not Associated With Cognitive Decline or Dementia Risk in Older Adults
Cannabis use by older adults is not associated with either accelerated cognitive decline or greater risk of dementia, according to findings published in the journal BMJ Mental Health. Investigators ...
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Highlights Gut–Brain Axis in Pituitary Tumor–Related Cognitive Decline
Hormonal dysregulation and gut microbiota alterations as potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction CHINA, March ...
Examining brain plasticity and its implications for development, aging, and brain injury recovery.
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