Humans Can Be Classified According to Four Different Ways of Aging Posted March 10, 2020 Humans can age in four different ways, a study suggests. Scientists from the Stanford University School of Medicine found that humans age depending on the series of molecular r…
FDA Approves New Peanut Allergy Drug Posted March 6, 2020 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved Palforzia, a peanut allergy drug for children aged 4 to 17. Dr. Peter Marks, the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluat…
Study: Healthy Habits Can Make People’s Lives Longer Posted March 1, 2020 A new study found that practicing healthy habits can extend a person’s life span. The research is an extension of a previous study that observed over 38,000 me…
Study: Stress and Extreme Tiredness Linked to Deadly Heart Disease Posted February 19, 2020 A study found that too much stress and exhaustion are associated with a fatal heart disorder known as atrial fibrillation (AFib), which causes ir…
Blue Light Does Not Interrupt Sleeping Patterns, Study Says Posted February 6, 2020 A recent study revealed that blue light emitted from screens does not actually disrupt sleeping patterns. Previous studies have pointed out that blue light
Study: Exercise Labels on Food Packaging Promote Healthier Lifestyle Posted January 31, 2020 A recent study found that food labels that indicate how much exercise is needed to burn calories can encourage people to opt for healthier food choices. Resear…
Bad Dreams May Be Beneficial to People, Study Says Posted January 29, 2020 A new study suggests that bad dreams can prepare people for fear-causing situations. In a study published in the journal Human Brain Mapping, neuroscientists
Company Creates Smart Gadget that Reminds Patients to Take Medicine Posted January 18, 2020 Medical technology company Elucid Health has created a reliable smart pill bottle called Pill Connect, which reminds patients to take their medicine on time. Studies in the Uni…
Study: Having Fewer Friends Can Make People Happier Posted January 12, 2020 Scientists found that people who have fewer friends in real life are happier than those who have plenty of friends. Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted the study…
Soups Effective in Fighting Malaria, Study Says Posted January 7, 2020 Scientists from Imperial College London and Great Osmond Street Hospital found that homemade soups are effective in fighting malaria, a mosquito-borne illness. …