According to new research, some people may be able to receive a type 2 diabetes diagnosis earlier. The study was presented at this year's European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Annual Meeting in Hamburg (2-6 October). According to this research, a number of common ailments sig
By genetically analysing almost a thousand embryos, researchers have provided the most in-depth understanding of what occurs to embryos after human in vitro fertilisation.
Researchers have made significant progress in the treatment of gestational diabetes mellitus after a clinical trial involving pregnant women gave new hope to expectant mothers suffering from the condition.
A recent double-blind, randomised controlled experiment discovered that an educational and social support intervention for caretakers reduced elder abuse among older people with chronic conditions, including dementia.
At least seven Nepali students studying at an Israel University have sustained injuries and are held captive by Hamas forces, Nepal's Ambassador to Israel confirmed.
A recent study led by academics from UCL found that young people in higher education in England are marginally more likely than their peers to experience sadness and anxiety.
The research paper, published in The Lancet Public Health, is the first to find evidence of higher levels of depress
Studies show that a change in the way we view the advantages mangroves have for coastal areas might lead to huge gains in biodiversity and the economy, as well as the protection of millions of people from flooding.
According to a study led by the University of Queensland, present conservatio
According to a recent study from the University of Southern Denmark, psilocybin, the primary component of psychedelic mushrooms, may be administered in small doses to treat various medical conditions.
Long recognised as a traditional psychedelic chemical, psilocybin is now being researched
Cambridge [England], October 7: Faced with a cost-of-living crunch, half of Asian consumers (59%) say they can no longer afford all of their subscription services. As a result, 44% now access content via illegal piracy sites. That's according to a new Bango study, exploring subscription tren
Following acute respiratory infections that test negative for COVID-19, people may endure long-term symptoms, also known as 'long colds,' according to a recent study.