COVID-19 vaccination does not reduce the risk of neurological damage
A study published in Brain Communications demonstrates that vaccination before COVID-19 infection does not significantly influence the development or progression of neurological symptoms in...
Red meat can increase the risk of dementia by up to...
A new study suggests a link between increased consumption of red meat, especially processed meat, and an increased risk of dementia, highlighting the importance...
Bowel cancer among people under 50 is growing at an epidemic...
The rate of bowel cancer among people under 50 is growing the fastest, especially among men and women aged 40-44, which is a cause...
Body mass index is not an accurate method of diagnosing obesity
The International Commission has highlighted the need to revise traditional methods for diagnosing obesity, emphasizing the limitations of body mass index (BMI) as the...
Retirement, mental health and alcohol use: what do they have in...
Retirement often increases the risk of depression, and excessive alcohol consumption can exacerbate these symptoms, as revealed in a study published in Aging and...
Australian scientists propose new approach to treating back pain
Chronic low back pain, the leading cause of disability worldwide, often resists standard treatments, prompting the need for more comprehensive strategies.
A groundbreaking study by...
Smoking reduces the earnings of young workers
A new study featured in Nicotine & Tobacco Research reveals that smoking tobacco during early adulthood can significantly undermine both earnings and career development—particularly...
Stomach cancer is becoming a global health crisis
Gastric cancer (GC) remains a primary global concern, particularly among men and in East Asian populations, as highlighted in a recent study from Cancer...
Intermittent fasting and exercise reduce fat by 1.3 kilograms
A new study in the International Journal of Obesity examined the impact of combining time-restricted eating (TRE) with exercise on body composition among physically...