Listening to music near bedtime may disrupt sleep patterns
The studies evaluated sleep quality, music habits, and earworm frequency among the participants.
Women’s mental health more closely associated with dietary factors than men
Binghamton researchers invited a number of young adults to participate in a food-mood questionnaire.
Consuming alcohol may be linked to lower chances of pregnancy
The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Johns Hopkins researchers develop rapid, at-home blood test to identify COVID-19 vaccination
The report's findings were based on the testing of 400 blood samples.
Rates of HIV have tanked significantly but infections of minority people is increasing
New data released by US health authorities demonstrates the significant decrease in annual infections of HIV.
Study looks at the use of TEMPOL as a potential treatment for COVID-19
The study was released in the journal Science.
Researchers built an app to aid pregnant women in leading a healthier lifestyle
305 women were recruited from maternity clinics in Östergötland, Sweden.
Adults born very preterm or very low birth weight at an increased likelihood of lower IQ
The results were released in JAMA Pediatrics.
How banning flavored vaping may have increased teen use of cigarettes
To reach those findings, the data of high school students was probed, assessing smoking rates in San Francisco.
How CBT for couples may lessen pain during sexual intercourse
The study's findings appeared in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
Caffeine consumption may not be much useful for sleep deprivation
The participants were administered caffeine to counteract the effects on cognition caused by sleep deprivation.
Intermittent fasting may be an effective means of improving long-term memory
The study was published in Molecular Psychiatry.
