Research indicates that the size of the human brain is gradually increasing over time, with potential implications for reducing the risk of dementia in younger generations. A study involving over 3,000 Americans aged 55 to 65 found that individuals born in the 1970s have a 6.6 percent greater overall brain volume compared to those born
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As April’s solar eclipse approaches, anticipation is growing among skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts. The last time a total solar eclipse was visible in parts of the US was back in 2017, and before that, it was in 1979. This rare celestial event is set to begin on Mexico’s Pacific coast, where the path of totality
In the past, chickenpox was a common childhood illness that affected millions of children each year in the United States. However, due to a successful vaccination campaign that began in 1995, the number of cases has significantly decreased. This decline has been a positive development in terms of reducing hospitalizations and deaths in young people
Nasal rinsing, a technique gaining popularity for managing hayfever and nasal irritants, involves washing out microbes, mucus, and debris from the nose using a solution. While this practice can offer benefits, it also carries risks that must be carefully considered. One major concern with nasal rinsing is the potential for infections. The nose hosts a
The study conducted by researchers from Yale University sheds light on the impact of pregnancy on biological aging. The research focused on DNA and molecular edits accumulated over time, also known as biological aging. The findings suggest that pregnancy exerts a significant toll on a mother’s cells, similar to the effects of surgery or major
Recent research in the US has uncovered a potential new avenue for decreasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, utilizing a well-known FDA-approved drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. By examining both medical insurance data and conducting laboratory experiments on the genetic and neurological impacts of sildenafil, researchers have found promising evidence that this medication could
The human brain is a complex organ that devotes a significant amount of neurological processing to interpreting facial features. For most individuals, seeing another person’s face triggers feelings of familiarity or fear. However, for a 58-year-old man diagnosed with prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), this facial recognition process is distorted. Instead of seeing familiar faces, the man perceives
In Denmark, researchers are delving into the realm of artificial intelligence to analyze data from millions of individuals with the aim of predicting various stages of life, from birth to death. The life2vec project aims to leverage deep-learning programs to uncover patterns and relationships that can anticipate a wide array of health or social events.
A recent study conducted by researchers from King’s College London and Brighton and Sussex Medical School revealed an interesting connection between generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) and long COVID. The study, involving 3,064 individuals who had contracted COVID-19 at least once, found that those with GJH had a 30 percent higher risk of experiencing ongoing symptoms
One of the potential risks of using a hot tub is the development of a respiratory condition known as hot-tub lung. This condition is caused by mycobacteria, which are related to the bacteria that cause tuberculosis. Hot tubs provide the perfect environment for these bacteria to thrive due to the warm temperature and bubbling water,
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the US National Institutes of Health, researchers have shed light on the biological basis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME/CFS. This study, initiated in 2016, marks a significant milestone in the research of a long-neglected and often misunderstood condition. The study involved an
Our brains are complex organs that operate through a series of waves, each playing a crucial role in different cognitive processes. Understanding how these waves function and interact has long been a challenge in neuroscience. Recently, researchers in the US have made a breakthrough by pinpointing the direction of traveling brain waves and how they
Recent developments in the field of pharmaceuticals have brought about a potential game-changer – the exercise pill. This innovative drug, known as SLU-PP-332, aims to mimic the benefits of exercise without the need for physical activity. Scientists in the United States have made significant progress in the development of this pill, with promising results from
Ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic commonly used in surgery and pain relief, has recently garnered attention due to its potential role in managing depression. Often associated with its ability to disconnect individuals from their bodies while remaining awake, ketamine has unique properties that make it valuable in certain medical settings. Originally developed for use as an
Intermittent fasting has gained popularity in recent years due to its promising short-term benefits, but a recent study has shed light on potential long-term dangers associated with this dietary approach. Time-restricted eating (TRE), a form of intermittent fasting where individuals limit their food intake to an eight-hour window each day, has become a popular method