A recent UTHealth Houston study found that kids and teenagers who volunteer grow both mentally and physically. The study, led by Kevin Lanza, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology, human genetics, and environmental sciences at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, was published recent
Researchers discovered candidate genes that could help fish tolerate warmer and saltier water, potentially providing a valuable resource for freshwater aquaculture breeding programmes.
The study's findings were recently published in the journal 'Genomics.'
The menopausal transition is an important moment for women and their doctors to concentrate on heart health because it safeguards their brain function, according to a study that adds to the body of evidence supporting this idea.
Findings of the study published in the journal Alzheimer's &am
lthough the brain is thought to regulate sleep--how much, when, and how much sleep occurs--sleep deprivation affects the body, and body signals can affect sleep. The mechanisms that the body uses to regulate sleep, on the other hand, are largely unknown.
According to a recent study publishe
Researchers discovered that young chimps combine various gestures, vocalisations, and facial expressions in a way that mimics the development of communication in human infants. The findings were published in the journal 'Animal Behaviour.'
Researchers discovered a gene mutation that causes a common type of hypertension (high blood pressure) and a treatment for it.
This study was published in the journal, 'Nature Genetics.'
Researchers found people who sign up for and use their healthcare provider's online portal differ in certain crucial features from those who do not use patient portals.
This study was published in the journal, 'Medical Care.'
In a research published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, a 5-year rise in fat accumulated in the thigh muscle was revealed to be a risk factor for cognitive impairment.
Researchers have uncovered a vital component in cell death that stops cancer from spreading through a separate molecular mechanism of the disease's early stages. The research was published in the journal 'Science Advances'.
Dr Lynn L. Moore, a Professor of Medicine at Boston University's Chobanian and Avedisian Schools of Medicine, recently published an online study on Beverages. Moore and her colleagues observed that pre-teen girls who drank 100% fruit juice had long-term nutritional benefits with no negative
Minneapolis [US], June 10: A new study published in The LancetInfectious Diseases supported by the Parsemus Foundation found a 41 per cent reduction in Long COVID rates among people who used metformin at the time of COVID infection. The trial also saw a 42 per cent reduction in emergency roo
Researchers found women are less inclined to take chances than males because they are more sensitive to the pain of potential losses than the potential profits.
This study was published in the British Journal of Psychology.'