The number of people living with dementia is projected to treble from 50 to 150 million worldwide by 2050. Although there’s currently no cure for the condition, researchers
Ask anyone from an NFL quarterback scanning the field for open receivers, to an air traffic controller monitoring the positions of planes, to a mom watching her kids
The hearts of female athletes adapt differently to the rigors of sports training compared to their male peers, according to a new study that could change the way
It may seem like the terms “dietitian” and “nutritionist” are interchangeable, but that’s actually not the case. Both help can help people reach their health and wellness goals, but there
Otago researchers have found the “missing link between stress and infertility.” Published in The Journal of Neuroscience, and led by Professor Greg Anderson of the Centre for Neuroendocrinology,
A joint study by the University of Oulu and University of Helsinki, Finland, compared the effects of two different types of estrogen in combined contraceptives (COCs) on blood
France’s sports ministry said Thursday that joggers and cyclists will have to stay at least 10 metres (33 feet) from one another once stay-at-home orders are lifted on
A review of 922 prescription medications taken by almost 150 million people over an 11-year period shows that just 10 of these drugs were associated with an increased
Listeria bacteria in food, water, or soil can cause food poisoning and even life-threatening infections in vulnerable people. In a study, Yale investigators have described how the pathogen
We and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences.Ok