How nasal vaccines may respond to mutating viral variants
Researchers have looked to the possibility of intranasal vaccines to protect against respiratory diseases.
Electronic cigarettes may be linked to erectile dysfunction
The study was released in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
FDA authorities set the stage for Merck’s molnupiravir approval in the U.S.
A panel voted 13-10 with respect to the antiviral drug's benefits outweighing its risks.
Why adding juice beverages to children too early in life may raise risk of obesity
The study considered more than 4,900 American female parental figures.
How providing social support to other people may promote better health
The results appeared in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
Consuming a plant-based diet may reduce the severity of chronic migraines
The study was authored by Brittany Marie Perzia, Joshua Dunaief, and David Dunaief.
Physical exercise increases body’s internal cannabis-like properties to reduce inflammation
The research was led by Ana Valdes of the University of Nottingham.
Study finds face masks don’t hide emotions from children
During the study, the children were instructed to view 90 pictures of actors who expressed various emotions.
Controversial French study suggests long COVID might be psychological rather than by infection
Nearly 27,000 French participants took part in the study.
Menthol ban led to a substantial plunge in cigarette sales in Canada
The study looked at cigarette sales in Canada between 2010 and 2018 derived from data reported by manufacturers.
Using herbs and spices in food may reduce the likelihood of blood pressure
As part of the research, 71 participants were recruited, all had risk factors for heart disease.
Researchers uncover moderate alcohol drinking may have some protective benefits against heart disease
Over 18,000 older adult participants from both the U.S. and Australia took part in the study.
