Tag: Study

New brain training study could help explain the placebo effect

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine reveals that increasing activity in a specific deep-brain region can enhance

Bariatric surgery beats GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes, study finds

Endocrinologist Mary Elizabeth Patti understands that treating patients with type 2 diabetes goes beyond just looking at body

Exercise ‘Snacks’ Throughout Your Day Have Real Health Benefits, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Exercise snacks have been gaining popularity as a quick and effective way to improve health and fitness. These

A Controversial U.S. Study of Hepatitis B Vaccines Will Continue in Africa, HHS says

The controversial hepatitis B vaccine safety trial in Africa will continue as planned, despite concerns raised by medical

Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids’ IQ, Study Says : ScienceAlert

Study Shows Playing Video Games Can Boost Intelligence in Children A recent study has found a surprising link

Study Confirms Why Some People Get Drunk Without Touching Alcohol : ScienceAlert

Study Confirms Bacteria as Culprit in Auto-Brewery Syndrome A recent study, the largest of its kind, has confirmed

This gene may determine if dogs have long, floppy ears or short, study ones

A recent genetic analysis of more than 3,000 dogs, wolves, and coyotes has revealed that a gene called

Takeaway Coffees May Contain Thousands of Microplastic Fragments, Study Warns : ScienceAlert

Coffee lovers beware: that morning takeaway cup may be releasing thousands of microplastic particles into your drink. In

Lancet study: Tylenol use during pregnancy does not cause autism

study, the Lancet paper is more in line with what we should expect from these types of systematic

Superagers Have at Least Two Key Genetic Advantages, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

A groundbreaking study involving over 18,000 individuals has shed light on the genetic advantages that "SuperAgers" possess, making

Horses Can Smell Your Fear, Bizarre Sweat Study Finds

Horses have long been known for their sensitivity to human emotions, but a recent study has revealed just

70 Percent of Cancer Patients Now Survive at Least Five Years, Study Finds

Cancer survival rates have reached an all-time high, with 70 percent of patients now surviving at least five