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‘Conversion Therapy’ Linked To Greater Risk Of Mental Health Disorders In LGBTQ+ People, Study Suggests

The controversial practice of conversion therapy, which aims to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, is

Sending home COVID-positive nursing home staff means worse outcomes for patients, study says

The impact of sending nursing staff home who are mildly ill with COVID-19 has been a topic of

Study Finds Meditation Offers Genuine Pain Relief : ScienceAlert

Using Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief: A Closer Look If you're in a lot of pain, being told

Growing up with a dog may be good for your gut health, study finds

Dog lovers have always known the joy and companionship that comes with having a furry friend, but a

Study finds link between adverse childhood experiences and elder abuse

New research has shed light on the connection between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the increased risk of

Higher buprenorphine dose safe for people with fentanyl addiction: study

A recent study has found that patients who receive higher doses of buprenorphine, a medication commonly used to

New study reveals positive mood changes during video game play

Playing video games can have a positive impact on your mood, according to a recent international study conducted

Study finds MRI cuts overdiagnosis in prostate cancer screening

Prostate cancer poses a unique challenge when it comes to screening. Detecting it early can potentially save lives

A study in mice hints at a new way to treat spinal cord injuries

in molecular biology from the University of California, San Francisco, and a bachelor’s degree in biology from the

Study shows aircraft noise disrupts sleep-wake cycles

A recent study has found a link between aircraft noise at night and disrupted sleep quality and sleep-wake

Semaglutide linked to lower opioid overdose rate, study shows

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that people taking semaglutide medications like Ozempic for diabetes

Moderate caffeine consumption associated with lower risk of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, study finds

Coffee and caffeine have long been popular beverages consumed by millions of people worldwide. But beyond just being