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A study of healthy young adults found that ashwagandha supplements improved both cognitive performance and mood. These ...
High sodium intake is linked to greater obesity risk, particularly in women, even when it comes from everyday foods. New ...
The University of Central Lancashire is co-leading the first and largest human trial of its kind. A study found that patients ...
The New England Family Study, launched in 1959 and now led by a Brown epidemiologist, spans three generations of participants ...
At first, it looked as though all three unmarried groups had a reduced risk of dementia compared with the married group. But, after accounting for other factors that could influence the results such ...
Cervical artery dissection–related hospitalizations rose more than fourfold in 15 years in the United States, new research shows.
BACKGROUND: Few middle-aged and older adults engage in regular leisure-time exercise. Incidental physical activity (IPA) ...
In a new study, researchers at the University of Southern California found changes to the gut microbiome caused by diet and ...
A large new study reveals police officers are more than twice as likely to sustain traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) as the general population, with those injured on duty facing double the risk of ...
A 30-year twin study finds that moderate physical activity reduces mortality, but higher levels offer no extra benefit — and ...
A new study led by researchers at Florida State University shockingly suggests that married people are more likely to develop dementia.