A larger daily intake of magnesium helps to prevent dementia
Scientists at the Neuroimaging and Brain Lab of The Australian National University (ANU) have discovered that increasing the amount of magnesium in our daily diets can enhance brain health as…
A spiral-shaped lens offers clear vision across distances and lighting conditions
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking spiral-shaped lens capable of maintaining sharp focus across different distances and lighting conditions, akin to progressive lenses but without their typical distortions. Dubbed the "spiral…
New research reveals that ageing adults have withdrawn from civic life since the onset of the pandemic
Several years after the United States started to gradually recover from the enforced COVID-19 lockdowns, new findings from the University of Colorado Boulder indicate that a significant number of older…
Researchers demonstrate the impact of insomnia and depression on asthma management
Researchers from National Jewish Health have illuminated the adverse effects of underlying mood and sleep disorders on asthma control. Data unveiled a significant interplay between insomnia, depression, and obstructive sleep…
Scientists identify skin biomarkers in infants that forecast the early onset of food allergies
Food allergies are prevalent during childhood and pose severe or even life-threatening risks. Researchers at National Jewish Health are actively developing strategies to prevent these allergies and have made significant…
Opting for sugary beverages instead of fruit juice during infancy has been associated with an increased likelihood of developing obesity in adulthood
Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages during childhood has been associated with the development of unhealthy dietary patterns, which can elevate the risk of obesity in later stages of life, as indicated by…
NUS researchers reveal a connection between unhealthy diets and increased cancer risk
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has made a significant breakthrough in understanding how poor diets contribute to an increased risk of cancer and other…
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society has recently released updated guidelines for evaluating the fitness of private and commercial drivers to operate vehicles
The latest update from the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) brings forth refreshed guidelines to evaluate the suitability of private and commercial drivers to operate vehicles safely. These guidelines, encapsulated in…
Biomedical researchers edge closer to understanding the causes of eczema
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have unveiled a study that could potentially revolutionize our understanding of eczema and pave the way for a cure. With approximately…
The intertwining of breast cancer treatment, specifically chemotherapy, could potentially accelerate the physical deterioration in elderly individuals
A study led by UCLA suggests that older adults aged 65 or older with high-risk breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy are more prone to experiencing a significant decline in physical…
Is difficulty swallowing and allergies in children and young adults due to eosinophilic esophagitis?
Eosinophilic esophagitis is characterized by inflammation of the oesophagal lining, leading to possible injury and throat narrowing. This condition can affect individuals of any age but is predominantly seen in…
Grandmothers: The Answer to Adolescent Angst?
Recent research conducted jointly by Finland’s University of Turku and Edith Cowan University (ECU) sheds light on the profound impact of maternal grandmother investment on grandchildren who have endured multiple…
A study on calorie restriction unveils intricacies in the relationship between diet and the ageing process
Researchers at Penn State may have uncovered another layer of complexity in the mystery surrounding how diet influences the ageing process. A recent study, spearheaded by researchers from the Penn…
Studies on atopic dermatitis lack patient images
Sam Polesie, an associate professor at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, and a dermatologist at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, has led a significant study on visualising patient conditions in scientific…
New tool developed for investigating the mechanisms of cancer, autoimmunity, and neurodegeneration through screening
The team has pioneered an innovative screening tool, scSNV-seq, that delves into the intricate relationship between genetic alterations and gene activity, potentially shedding light on the origins of various diseases,…
Adult fish face challenges in recovering within marine protected areas
In the vast expanse of the ocean, age holds profound significance in safeguarding marine life. A robust cohort of adult organisms is imperative for perpetuating generations in the underwater realm.…
