
Community Factors and the Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Recent research has highlighted an interesting link between the communities we live in and our cognitive health. A study suggests that living in environments with
Recent research has highlighted an interesting link between the communities we live in and our cognitive health. A study suggests that living in environments with
The Intergenerational Transmission of Obesity: Key Insights from Recent Research Obesity is a significant public health concern, and recent findings suggest that its impact may
Agriculture, a cornerstone of the U.S. economy and livelihood, faces mounting challenges as climate change disrupts its foundation. With over half of U.S. land devoted
According to a report published by Dr F. Perry Wilson from the Yale School of Medicine, many of our habits developed during the lockdown have
New research shows that COVID-19 may significantly increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in teens and adolescents. A study from Case Western Reserve University
Did you know that one of the biggest threats to firefighters isn’t just the flames they battle, but their own health? Sudden cardiac death is
Most of us have been there: you plan to play just a few rounds of a game, and the next thing you know, hours have
Listen up! A recent study showed that teens who don’t get enough sleep are spending way more time on social media, and that’s not great
Understanding the relationship between mental health and eating behaviors is essential, particularly for adolescents. A significant study titled “Eating Pathology Among Adolescent Girls With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Imagine putting your health in the hands of a surgeon under the influence of alcohol. Unfortunately, this isn’t just a scary thought—it’s a reality that