Tag: Study

Study Reveals Possible Link Between Depression And Higher Body Temperature

Study may support heat-based treatment to stimulate self-cooling as new treatment. Recent research from the University of California,

Tougher limits on salt in packaged foods could save thousands of lives, study shows

A groundbreaking study has revealed that implementing stricter regulations on sodium levels in packaged foods could have a

Animals Fear Humans More Than Lions In South Africa’s Wild: Study

Lions, as largest group-hunting predators, should be most feared. Despite lions' power, speed, and capacity for pack hunting,

Exposure to certain pollution sources harms children’s learning and memory, study shows

A recent study conducted by the University of Southern California (USC) involving 8,500 children from various parts of

Sugar limits in infancy tied to better health as an adult, study finds

During World War II, Britain faced numerous hardships, including the Blitz, mass evacuations of children, and food rationing.

Depression care in low-income nations can improve overall health, finds study

A new study conducted by RAND Corporation has found that treating individuals in low-income countries for major depressive

Electric fans fail to lower core body temperature of seniors during heat waves, study finds

A recent study conducted by physiologists at the University of Ottawa's Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit has

Why the World Needs a New UN Study on the Effects of Nuclear War

The upcoming vote in early November will determine the fate of a resolution proposed by the Ireland and

An Enormous Meteorite, Bird Flu in Washington State and a Troubling Scurvy Case Study

In a recent episode of Scientific American's Science Quickly, host Rachel Feltman delved into a variety of fascinating

Standing desks are bad for your health, according to a new study

Standing desks have become increasingly popular in recent years, with the global market projected to reach US$12.6 billion

People under 40 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes have mortality rate four times higher than general population: Study

A recent study conducted at the University of Oxford's Radcliffe Department of Medicine has revealed alarming statistics about

COVID-19 case study in Japan identifies effective wastewater surveillance methods for monitoring infections

Wastewater surveillance has emerged as a crucial tool in monitoring regional infection trends, especially in the context of