Indoor plants associated with positive emotional well-being during COVID-19 lockdown restrictions
A questionnaire was administered to more than 4,000 participants by researchers at the University of Seville.
Study suggests prioritizing older age groups when administering COVID-19 vaccinations
The study appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Science.
How abnormal hyperactivation may be the first hallmark indication of Alzheimer’s disease
The study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, in addition to other Canadian-based organizational bodies.
Lilly’s bamlanivimab COVID-19 drug dubbed as effective for preventing infection
The antibody-drug was given to over 1,000 people at nursing homes and other long-term facilities.
Antidepressants have little to no effect in alleviating osteoarthritis and chronic pain
Researchers have concluded that antidepressants are not effective when treating osteoarthritis and chronic pain.
Researchers examine the association between obesity and mental illness in adolescents
Their published study was released in Acta Paediatrica.
E-cigarette use may cause damage to protein function and inflame the lungs
The findings are just a glimpse at the potential damage e-cigarette use can induce in the lungs of smokers.
New research explains why spiritualist mediums claim unusual auditory experiences
The study appeared in the journal Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
Psychedelic drugs may treat severe trauma caused by racial discrimination
The study received funding from the University of Ottawa and the Canada Research Chairs Program (MTW).
Researchers urge addressing mental health implications as a result of Cyclone Imogen
The study appeared in the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Study claims autism spectrum disorder may raise the risk of substance use disorder
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA Pediatrics.
U.S. health care system experienced a swing in pediatric cases of COVID-19
The data, originating between May through November 2020, only included patients who were aged 19 or younger at the time…
