Health

Recent research highlights a fascinating link between our social circles and our susceptibility to health problems, particularly drug addiction and psychiatric disorders. Conducted by a team of researchers from Rutgers University, this study analyzed over 650,000 health records from Swedish individuals aged 17 to 30. By investigating familial genetic markers and integrating them with social
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In our fast-paced, hyper-connected world, sleep often takes a backseat to productivity and entertainment. Recently, a disturbing trend has emerged on social media— the “no-sleep challenge.” This challenge encourages participants to stay awake for extended periods, ostensibly to break world records and attract attention. One notable case is that of 19-year-old Youtuber Norme, who attempted
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The prescription landscape for medications like Adderall, primarily used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), has undergone transformative changes, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the drug remains a cornerstone in managing ADHD symptoms for many, a recent study raises alarms about potential severe side effects, specifically psychosis and mania, associated
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The interrelationship between aspects of physical health and cognitive well-being has long been a subject of scientific inquiry. Recent findings led by researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggest that maintaining eye health might serve as a significant, yet often overlooked, strategy for diminishing the risk of dementia in older adults. This
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Many popular weight-loss diets focus heavily on reducing carbohydrate intake, such as the keto diet. While this approach may be beneficial for some individuals managing diabetes, recent research from Australia raises concerns about the long-term effectiveness and safety of low-carb diets for those without diabetes. Researchers from Monash University and RMIT University conducted a 17-year-long
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Recent studies have confirmed mounting suspicions of potential links between Alzheimer’s disease and coronary artery disease (CAD). Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Australia have uncovered a significant relationship between the neurodegenerative condition and fats in the blood, as well as seven characteristics of heart disease. This discovery highlights the need for further investigation
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Exploding head syndrome, a peculiar and poorly understood sleep disorder, is a part of the parasomnia family. With relatives like sleep paralysis and hypnic jerks, this disorder disrupts the transition from wakefulness to sleep with abrupt loud noises resembling explosions inside the head. During an episode of exploding head syndrome, individuals experience sudden loud noises
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Accessing adequate dental care in the UK has become increasingly challenging for many individuals. The decline in NHS dentistry coupled with rising dental hygiene poverty has resulted in what is known as “dental deserts” across the country. Budget cuts have made it difficult for individuals to receive necessary dental health care, leading to a situation
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The connection between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease has been a topic of interest among researchers. A study published in 2023 explored the impact of using sleeping pills, specifically suvorexant, on the build-up of toxic proteins in the brain. The study conducted by researchers from Washington University in St. Louis found that taking suvorexant for two
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When it comes to discussions about the human papillomavirus (HPV), the focus usually centers around its link to cervical cancer in women. However, recent research from Argentina has shed light on the impact of HPV on male fertility. Studies conducted on semen samples from 205 adult males revealed a concerning correlation between high-risk strains of
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