Researchers find cognitive function could be improved with hormone therapy
The findings were published in the journal Menopause.
Avocado consumption linked to a lower risk of obesity and diabetes
In a first-of-its-kind study, avocados were shown to be efficient in reducing the risk of obesity and diabetes.
Media-reported polls that favor voter’s candidate of choice perceived as more credible
New research examined how partisan polls influenced voters, including their perception of polling accuracy and expectations in the past election.
Physical exercise could profoundly reduce the risk of depressive episodes
The findings were published in the journal Depression and Anxiety.
Daylight saving time may be linked to long-term health consequences
The new findings were published in JAMA Neurology.
Researchers find circuit correlated with memory creation during sleep
The new study was published in the peer-reviewed journal eNeuro.
Emotional stability associated with increased holiday shopping habits
Holiday spending habits are much higher among shoppers with more emotional stability, researchers found.
Diabetes treatment may be effective for nicotine withdrawal
New research published in JNeurosci indicates a common diabetes drug may be efficient for nicotine withdrawal.
Lowering salt intake may help reduce the risk of dementia
New research from Weill Cornell Medicine found that reducing salt intake may stave off the risk of dementia.
Excessive tobacco smoking may lead to facial aging
A new report released in PLOS Genetics finds heavy smoking leads to facial aging.
Researchers uncover distinct transcriptional changes in brain with Huntington’s disease
The study was published in BMC Medical Genomics.
Companies are better off being transparent on cybersecurity efforts
Researchers at North Carolina State University suggest companies are better off being transparent on cybersecurity efforts.