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Zebrafish study investigates how PFAS exposure affects brain development

Study Shows How PFAS Exposure Affects Brain Development in Zebrafish Zebrafish larvae in experimental plate for swimming behavior

Brain scans can predict depression treatment outcomes, study says

A recent study has shed light on the complex nature of depression, emphasizing the role of a specific

Study links life purpose to sustained functioning in U.S. veterans

U.S. military veterans face unique challenges, including combat stress and various health conditions like PTSD, which can impact

Mobile Phones And Brain Cancer Are Not Linked, Says WHO-Led Study

The final analysis included 63 studies from 1994-2022. There is no link between mobile phone use and increased

Healthy lifestyle lowers the risk of post-COVID complications, finds study

A recent study led by Dr. Junqing Xie, based on the UK Biobank cohort of over 68,000 individuals,

Early life exposure to common chemical permanently disrupts gut microbiome, mouse study finds

The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health, and new research suggests that early life

Red and processed meat consumption associated with higher type 2 diabetes risk, study of 2 million people finds

Meat consumption has been a topic of interest in the health community, especially when it comes to the

Most baby foods in US grocery stores are unhealthy, study shows

The latest research published in the journal Nutrients has revealed alarming statistics about the nutritional content of infant

Study reveals the benefits and downside of fasting

Intermittent fasting and low-calorie diets have gained popularity in recent years for their potential health benefits. Research has

Is the GLP-1 party running down for Hims, and a study for the weekend

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401(k) auto-enrollment less effective than expected, study says

The concept of automated retirement savings through 401(k) plans has been gaining traction among employers. However, recent research

Study links cardiovascular fitness to brain health

The brain's white matter is a crucial component of the central nervous system, consisting of myelinated axons that