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Study shows Parkrun boosts life satisfaction for less active participants

A recent study conducted by Sheffield Hallam University and The University of Sheffield in the UK has shed

Commonly used arm positions can substantially overestimate blood pressure readings, study finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has shed light on how the positioning of

Study finds food insufficiency increased with expiration of pandemic-era emergency allotments

Food insufficiency has been a growing concern in the United States, especially after the expiration of pandemic-era Supplemental

Black Plastic Items Can Have Cancer-Causing BFRs, New Study Warns

Black plastic items are a common sight in our daily lives, from kitchen utensils to food containers, clothing,

US adults in worse health than British counterparts at midlife, finds study

A recent study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology has revealed that American adults in midlife have

Older e-cigarette users face increased odds of respiratory issues, study finds

A recent study conducted by doctoral student Adriana Eugene and Distinguished Professor Luisa N. Borrell has shed light

Original Art Stimulates the Brain More Than Reproductions, Study Finds

Art lovers and enthusiasts have long debated the impact of viewing artworks in person versus seeing reproductions. A

Study finds toddlers get nearly half their calories from ultra-processed foods

The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) by toddlers in the UK is a concerning issue, as a new

Scientists Release an Astounding, Detailed Map of a Fly Brain in Groundbreaking Study — Colossal

The exploration of the fruit fly brain has opened up a new realm of possibilities in neuroscience. NASA's

Eliminating tobacco smoking could help increase life expectancy by 2050, study suggests

The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries and Risk Factors (GBD) Tobacco Forecasting Collaborators recently published a study in

Banning tobacco sales among young people could prevent 1.2 million lung cancer deaths, study suggests

The study led by researchers from the University of Santiago de Compostela, the International Agency for Research on

Study suggests harmful diagnostic errors may occur in 1 in every 14 general medical hospital patients

The world of technology is constantly evolving, and with each passing day, new innovations are being introduced that