While more individuals with type 1 diabetes are achieving longer lifespans, significant worldwide disparities persist…
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Research indicates that evening resistance exercises can extend sleep by an average of 27 minutes…
Artificial stone, used predominantly for kitchen worktops in the UK, is under scrutiny for causing…
Experts in the Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin warn about the growing trend of prescribing psychotropic…
Experts emphasize the need for heightened caution in the initial stages of treatment, as risks…
The BMJ reports that deepfake technology is being used to create fraudulent endorsements by famous…
New research reveals that the Lee Silverman voice treatment (LSVT LOUD) significantly improves speech and…
Despite containment and COVID-19 vaccines; “serious cause for concern,” say researchers. A study highlights persistent…
The Cass Review has highlighted significant shortcomings in the evidence supporting the use of puberty…
Study reveals a higher risk of accidents in urban areas across Great Britain from 2013…
A comprehensive study published in BMJ Medicine reveals that while regular fish oil supplement usage…
Children living at 2000+ m above sea level in India are 40% more at risk…
While it’s not necessary to universally restrict all ultra-processed foods, evidence suggests that moderating specific…
This is the first study to assess the risk associated with widely used progestogens. Extended…
Toxic leukoencephalopathy has been seen with heroin inhalation, but this is the first reported fentanyl…
Findings are encouraging but further evidence is needed before any clinical recommendations can be made,…
An unhealthy lifestyle increases the risk of death by 78%, regardless of genetic predispositions. An…
Researchers suggest considering low-dose esketamine for individuals experiencing depressive symptoms during pregnancy. A clinical trial…