Tag: Study

Study reveals link between traffic pollution and women’s mental health

Air pollution, especially traffic-related air pollution (TRAP), has long been known to have detrimental effects on our health.

Intermittent fasting is an effective alternative to traditional diets, study finds

Intermittent fasting has become a popular dietary approach due to its potential metabolic benefits. A recent study aimed

People who are autistic and transgender/gender diverse have poorer health and health care, study finds

The University of Cambridge recently conducted a groundbreaking study that sheds light on the challenges faced by autistic

Having difficulty getting pregnant? Study shows air pollution may play a role

A recent study conducted by researchers at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health has shed light on

Half of adult ticks in the Northeast carry Lyme disease bacteria, study reveals

Ticks are a common concern in the Northeast, particularly during the warmer months. A recent study conducted by

Cortisol study challenges previous assumptions

Waking up does not activate an increase in the release of the stress hormone cortisol, according to new

Green Tea May Protect Aging Brains, New Study Suggests

A recent study conducted by the Graduate School of Medical Sciences at Kanazawa University has revealed the potential

Study links PFAS contamination of drinking water to a range of rare cancers

Communities across the United States are facing a significant health risk due to drinking water contaminated with per-

Study finds chances of quitting smoking improve with integrated care, including medication and counseling

Lung cancer screening presents a critical opportunity for smokers to quit, according to a study conducted by researchers

Study Suggests AI Tools Decrease Critical Thinking Skills

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, the focus is on the potential negative impact of excessive reliance

Sedentary work and irregular hours significantly impact sleep health, study shows

The modern workforce, where approximately 80% of jobs are highly sedentary, is facing a significant risk of insomnia

Patient care declines after private equity buys hospitals, study finds

Health policy experts at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) recently published a paper in JAMA revealing the