The relationship between living in a polluted city like São Paulo (Brazil) and lung disease or cancer is well known. But the problems go further. Unprecedented research shows that long-term exposure to air pollution is directly linked to…
A study on animals indicates that consumption of grease interferes with the connections between the liver, gut, and brain. A recent study revealed increased neurodegeneration...
Researchers in the laboratory of Tessa Burch-Smith, Ph.D. at the Danforth Plant Science Center and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are conducting pioneering work to discover how plants transmit information, important molecules, and…
Two new studies from the Fairbanks School of Public Health on Indiana University's Indianapolis campus examined the link between health behaviors, the built environment, and the health status of America's largest cities.
Researchers at King's College London conducted extensive interviews with women who attempted suicide during pregnancy or shortly after giving birth. They found three key themes in women's experiences that could help to identify and support…
Five years of UniSC-led research into the pesky problem of picky eating by children suggests that therapists should focus more on empowering parents to ease family angst at the dinner table.
(MedPage Today) -- Suicide research is a critical field that aims to understand and prevent one of the most tragic outcomes of mental health, and indeed life's struggles. Suicide is a complicated, multidimensional phenomena that has been…
New research led by Aston University's Dr. Carl Senior has found that the type of smile used by a political leader can influence voters to support them and their political agenda. The research is published in the journal PLOS ONE.
The development of new strategies for the co-culture of tumor organoids and immune cells is underway, opening new avenues for studying specific cancer therapies. Additionally, co-culture aids in studying cellular interactions in the TME,…
Researchers have found a protein that is responsible for turning off brown fat activity. This new discovery could lead to a promising strategy for safely activating brown fat and tackling obesity and related health problems.
As a growing number of never-smokers are being diagnosed with lung cancer, new research aims to better understand the genetic risk, or predisposition, for developing lung cancer — and study participants are being enrolled.
Wolfe Research anticipates substantial growth for the financial sector during the current earnings period. The Global X FinTech ETF (FINX), though historically lagging behind the general market, is showing promising projections with recent…
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently said it will fund clinical trials to exam the safety and efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy in older adults with chronic pain, reported Marijuana Moment.