STUDY FINDINGS

Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Rising Threat: The Hidden Danger of Invasive Strep Infections

In the U. S. , there's a growing concern that's been quietly spreading. Invasive group A strep infections are on the rise. Between 2013 and 2022, these severe infections more than doubled. This is a big deal because these infections can be life-threatening. They happen when bacteria spread to parts of the body that are usually germ-free, like the lungs or bloodstream...

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Surprise: Shingles Shot May Shield Against Dementia

The shingles vaccine, designed to reduce the painful rash, might have an unexpected benefit. It could lower the risk of dementia. This finding comes from a study that used a unique setup in Wales. The National Health Service there offered the vaccine to people born on or after a specific date. This created two groups: those who got the vaccine and those who didn't. T...

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Mindfulness for ADHD: The Body Scan Breakthrough

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common condition that affects how people focus and control impulses. Many people turn to medication as a first line of defense, but it is not a perfect solution. Medication can help, but it often comes with unwanted side effects and does not solve all the problems. So, what else can help? Mindfulness is one option that ha...

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Mar 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Land-Based Carbon Fuels Methane in Giant Reservoirs

The world's largest reservoirs are significant sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Yet, the role of organic matter from land in driving methane emissions from these vast water bodies is not well understood. To shed light on this, a study was conducted at Lake Qiandao, a massive reservoir in China, spanning over 580 square kilometers. Researchers collected s...

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Shocking Fact: ADHD May Shorten Lives

You might think ADHD just makes life a bit challenging, but a new study shows it could actually cut lives short. Researchers from a top UK university found that men with ADHD lose about 7 years off their life expectancy, while women lose around 9. That's a huge difference! The study looked at over 30, 000 adults in the UK, and found that those with ADHD had more heal...

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Red Meat and Dementia: What You Need to Know

Are you a bacon lover? You might want to rethink your breakfast habit. A new study from Harvard suggests that eating too much processed red meat, like bacon or sausage, could boost your risk of dementia. The research found that people who ate one serving of processed red meat daily faced a 13% higher chance of developing dementia. Swapping that bacon for fish could l...

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Dementia Risk in the US: What's Really Changing

Hey, listen up! A big study just dropped, and it’s got some serious news about dementia in the US. We used to think that about 1 in 10 men and 1 in 4 women would get dementia after age 55. But guess what? It’s way higher now. We’re talking 35% for men and 48% for women. Yikes! So, what’s causing this spike? A bunch of things, actually. Our population is getting olde...

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Double Duty: Caring for Kids and Aging Parents Takes a Toll

Imagine balancing caring for your kids and your aging parents at the same time. This is the reality for many adults today, and it's taking a significant toll on their mental and physical health. A recent study found that these "sandwich carers" are more likely to experience declines in their well-being over time. The research, published in the journal Public Health, ...

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Dec 26 2024LIFESTYLE

Shaking Up Traditions: When Women Earn Differently

Imagine a world where women decide to take a different path and earn money in ways that aren't common in their communities. You might think this would lead to a better life, but hold up – it’s not always that straightforward. A recent study explored this idea and found that in some places, women who break the mold might face more issues at home. This isn't about blam...

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Moving More, Thinking Better: The Surprising Benefits of Exercise

Ever wonder what happens to your brain when you swap your phone for a pair of sneakers? Surprisingly, it might make you smarter! Researchers have discovered that replacing sitting time with physical activity can boost something called executive function in young adults. This is like the brain's very own control center, helping us plan, remember, and make decisions. ...

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