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A new study published in Frontiers in Neurology explores a new therapeutic technique to reduce the occurrence of sleep paralysis (SP) in patients with…
Long-term effects of napping on cardiovascular health
We all need a nap every once in a while—but the effects of frequent napping have remained controversial in the scientific community. Over the…
Marijuana use could hurt the heart and blood vessels
Cannabis use has grown in popularity over the last decade, specifically in people aged 18-25. Though use of this drug is legal in some…
Are e-cigarette users at a higher risk for COVID-19?
The use of e-cigarettes has increasingly grown in popularity amongst the younger population. A study published in Journal of Adolescent Health wanted to find…
The relationship between a plant-based diet and aging
Over time, plant-based diets have grown more and more in popularity. While the choice to eat a plant-based diet is based on personal considerations,…
Oxytocin as a treatment for Alzheimer’s
With over 5.5 million people in the United States affected by Alzheimer’s Disease, doctors are constantly on the lookout for a potential treatment. (more…)
Evidence suggests that desk-based jobs may lower the risk of cognitive decline
New research appearing in the International Journal of Epidemiology suggests that people who work desk-based jobs may have a lower risk of cognitive decline…
Health and happiness depend on each other
New research published in Psychological Science provides new evidence to the claim that a happy outlook can have an impact on your physical health.…
Two new COVID-19 vaccines show promising results
With the COVID-19 pandemic still prevalent around the world, scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine. Two vaccines have recently made headlines for…
Strokes related to COVID-19 are found to be more severe
COVID-19 patients who suffer from an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are likely to experience more severe, even deadly, strokes than AIS patients who do…
Exercising to rhythmic music may be beneficial to ICU survivors
A study focusing on the rehabilitation of patients discharged from an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) reported the effectiveness of exercising to rhythmic music. (more…)
An uptick in number of cases of broken heart syndrome is associated with COVID-19
Stress cardiomyopathy, often called broken heart syndrome, is a condition “caused by intense emotional or physical stress leading to rapid and severe reversible cardiac…
Meditation-based therapy may reduce occurrence of sleep paralysis
A new study published in Frontiers in Neurology explores a new therapeutic technique to reduce the occurrence of sleep paralysis (SP) in…
Long-term effects of napping on cardiovascular health
We all need a nap every once in a while—but the effects of frequent napping have remained controversial in the scientific community.…
Marijuana use could hurt the heart and blood vessels
Cannabis use has grown in popularity over the last decade, specifically in people aged 18-25. Though use of this drug is legal…
Are e-cigarette users at a higher risk for COVID-19?
The use of e-cigarettes has increasingly grown in popularity amongst the younger population. A study published in Journal of Adolescent Health wanted…
The relationship between a plant-based diet and aging
Over time, plant-based diets have grown more and more in popularity. While the choice to eat a plant-based diet is based on…
Oxytocin as a treatment for Alzheimer’s
With over 5.5 million people in the United States affected by Alzheimer’s Disease, doctors are constantly on the lookout for a potential…
Evidence suggests that desk-based jobs may lower the risk of cognitive decline
New research appearing in the International Journal of Epidemiology suggests that people who work desk-based jobs may have a lower risk of…
Health and happiness depend on each other
New research published in Psychological Science provides new evidence to the claim that a happy outlook can have an impact on your…
Two new COVID-19 vaccines show promising results
With the COVID-19 pandemic still prevalent around the world, scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine. Two vaccines have recently made…
Strokes related to COVID-19 are found to be more severe
COVID-19 patients who suffer from an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are likely to experience more severe, even deadly, strokes than AIS patients…
Exercising to rhythmic music may be beneficial to ICU survivors
A study focusing on the rehabilitation of patients discharged from an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) reported the effectiveness of exercising to rhythmic…
An uptick in number of cases of broken heart syndrome is associated with COVID-19
Stress cardiomyopathy, often called broken heart syndrome, is a condition “caused by intense emotional or physical stress leading to rapid and severe…
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