Identifying foodborne illness early
Produce, including lettuce and spinach, routinely undergoes testing for pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, and pathogenic strains of E. coli, aiming to shield consumers from illness. Although rapid…
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Impact of keratin microsphere gel on hair growth in mice
The skin acts as a protective barrier that limits the infiltration of particles and safeguards against external hazards. Recent studies…
Marital Status Significantly Linked to Improved Health and Well-being Among Ageing Men
A recent study tracking over 7,000 middle-aged and older Canadians for about three years revealed distinct patterns of optimal ageing…
Sustaining life and wellbeing in old age: the vital role of social support
Recent research from the University of Eastern Finland highlights the significant role that social support plays in shaping health, wellbeing,…
Can Early Academic Grading Contribute to Mental Health Issues in Adolescents?
Research in Health Economics has shown that introducing academic grading systems—using letters such as A for excellence and F for…
Older adults with a history of stroke are at a heightened risk of experiencing depression induced by the pandemic
A recent longitudinal study conducted by the University of Toronto has shed light on the significant mental health impact that…
