Extensive analysis highlights the biological reasons memory fades with age
A significant international research effort combining thousands of brain scans with extensive memory testing has provided fresh insight into how physical changes in the brain are linked to declining memory…
Encouraging hair regeneration in aging follicular stem cells
Just as the ageing process can lead to reduced mobility due to less flexible joints, the stem cells within hair follicles also experience decreased flexibility, hindering their ability to foster…
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…
Predominantly cited scientists remain men, yet the gender disparity is narrowing
An examination of 5.8 million authors across the entire spectrum of scientific disciplines reveals a promising trend of a narrowing gender gap, indicating that significant strides have been made. The…
The presence of particular lipids signals tissue ageing, which can be mitigated through regular exercise
A collaborative team from Amsterdam UMC and Maastricht UMC+ has made a groundbreaking discovery: a specific type of fat accumulates as tissues age, but exercise can reverse this process. This…
Recent research uncovers the molecular signature of biological ageing
The University of Pittsburgh, a renowned institution in the field of ageing research, has achieved a significant milestone. Their researchers have successfully identified blood markers that correspond with an individual's…
Disparities in sleep health and insomnia can start early in life
Most individuals have endured sleepless nights, restlessly trying to drift off or maintain sleep. However, for some, sleep disturbances are not merely sporadic events but persistent issues that can start…
The approach of remote care enhanced therapy adherence and engagement among patients with type 2 diabetes
A recent study by researchers from Mass General Brigham has shown that a remote team dedicated to identifying, educating, and prescribing therapy can significantly enhance adherence to guideline-directed medical therapy…
The Mediterranean Diet: Beneficial for Your Well-being and Wallet
The Mediterranean diet, renowned for its health benefits, is a dietary approach that has piqued the interest of many. However, the misconception of it being expensive often discourages budget-conscious individuals…
Global team investigates the potential of selenium in combating ovarian cancer
Selenium, a critical micronutrient for human health, exhibits toxic properties at elevated concentrations. Nonetheless, recent advancements in biomedical research have highlighted its potential anti-cancer benefits when administered in high dosages.…
How does climate change impact eczema?
In a comprehensive analysis of all pertinent studies that examined the relationship between atopic dermatitis (also known as eczema) and climate-related hazards stemming from greenhouse gas emissions, researchers identified both…
Experts develop a blueprint to assist elderly individuals at risk of storm floods
Recent research findings suggest that emergency planners in Shanghai and New York City are under increasing scrutiny to safeguard elderly residents from the severe consequences of coastal flooding precipitated by…
Patient-centered cardiovascular care is crucial for enhancing equity and outcomes
According to a new American Heart Association Scientific Statement published today in Circulation, adult cardiovascular care focusing on the patient can enhance individual experiences and medical outcomes. Patient-centred care revolves…
Can skin moisturisers aid in preventing eczema in infants?
Atopic dermatitis (AD), alternatively known as atopic eczema, ranks as the most prevalent chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin condition, impacting between 5% and 30% of children globally. An examination published in…
Mental health inequalities increasing among transgender adults
In the United States, transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) individuals form a historically marginalised group within society. They frequently encounter poorer outcomes in both physical and mental health realms when…
Biomarkers in the middle-aged brain can forecast cognitive health in later years
Researchers have suggested that the brain in middle age could offer insights into one's cognitive health in later life, according to a review published on March 19 in the journal…
