Obesity continues to be a prevalent health issue globally, with millions of individuals struggling to achieve and maintain a healthy weight. In recent years, a new generation of obesity drugs has emerged, promising dramatic weight loss results. However, concerns have been raised regarding the long-term effects of these medications. A recent study published in the
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Living with severe asthma is an arduous battle for millions of people worldwide. With approximately 300 million individuals affected by asthma, around 5 percent of them suffer from the severe form of this respiratory disease. These individuals face a terrifying daily struggle to breathe, often experiencing chest tightness, coughing, panic, and frequent hospital visits. The
A review of various studies involving nearly 600 individuals with Alzheimer’s disease has revealed that stimulating a key part of the brain using light can lead to improved sleep and psycho-behavioral symptoms. Researchers from China’s Weifang Medical University conducted a meta-analysis of 15 trials to examine the impact of light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation
Working night shifts can be detrimental to one’s overall health, particularly when it comes to the quality of sleep. According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Netherlands and Belgium, more than half of the individuals who regularly work night shifts have likely developed sleep disorders, such as insomnia. The study gathered data
Long commutes are a common inconvenience faced by many individuals around the world. However, recent research has shed light on the detrimental effects of extended travel times, particularly on mental health. In South Korea, where commuting times are among the longest globally, researchers have conducted a study to understand the correlation between long commutes and
In a new review conducted by psychiatrist John McGrath and his team at the Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, it was suggested that owning a cat as a pet could potentially double a person’s risk of developing schizophrenia-related disorders. This idea was first proposed in a study back in 1995, where exposure to a
Throughout adulthood, there has been a prevailing notion that the thymus gland is no longer essential. However, a recent retrospective study challenges this belief and suggests that the thymus gland may play a crucial role in our overall health. The study conducted by US researchers revealed that individuals who had their thymus removed face an
Human limb development has long been a subject of scientific interest, and a recent breakthrough in research has provided unprecedented insight into how fingers and toes are formed during embryonic development. The first human cell atlas of early limb development has revealed intricate details about this process, which had previously been largely understood based on
Tinnitus, the incessant ringing sound in the ears, affects approximately one in ten adults worldwide. It is a condition that can significantly disrupt one’s daily life and overall well-being. The medical community has long been puzzled by the origins of this phantom noise, but a recent study led by researchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear
In recent research conducted by Stanford University, the benefits of a plant-based diet were highlighted through a study involving twins. Over a period of two months, these twins were placed on an experimental vegan diet which resulted in lower insulin levels, decreased weight, and reduced levels of protein linked to heart disease and stroke. This
A recent study conducted by the University of Bristol in the UK has revealed a concerning link between the consumption of raw meat by pet dogs and the excretion of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria that are resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin. This finding suggests a potential transmission route of dangerous and difficult-to-kill bacteria
The shortage of dentists in the UK has had a significant impact on the early detection of mouth cancer, according to the charity Oral Health Foundation. A survey by the BBC revealed that 90% of NHS dentists in the UK were not accepting new adult patients for NHS treatment. This scarcity of dental professionals has