How gut fungi may influence neuroimmunity and social behavior
The study unveiled that gut fungi may actually influence neuroimmunity and social behavior.
How exercising regularly may help boost vaccine antibodies
The study had been released in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.
Researchers unveil how prenatal exposure to metals could adversely affect fetal growth
The study involved a pooled sample of 1,002 participants from three different cohorts.
Older adults with higher trait mindfulness more likely to experience better well-being and mental health
The findings were published online in Aging & Mental Health.
New research uncovers link between hypertension and diabetes
The study appeared in the journal Circulation Research.
A significant number of adults incorrectly estimate their own BMI and body size
The findings were determined after a team of experts evaluated 744 Polish adult participants.
Researchers use blood markers to predict depressive symptoms in pregnancy
The study led to 15 biological markers found in the blood that could predict if any profound depressive symptoms would…
The mortality rate may decrease with 10 extra minutes of physical activity
According to the study, over 4,800 people in middle to late adulthood took part in research between 2003 and 2006.
British study finds increased alcohol purchasing during COVID-19 lockdowns
The study involved the assessment of approximately 5 million alcohol purchases.
Study suggests SARS-CoV-2 contagion might lead to fetal inflammation despite placental infection
Experts at the National Institutes of Health centered on 23 women infected with SARS-CoV-2 during gestation.
COVID-19 infection may result in complications during pregnancy
The researchers scoured through the health data of 87,000 women who had entered gestation between December 2020 and October 2021.
Study touts Epstein-Barr virus as possible cause of multiple sclerosis
The findings stemmed from a longitudinal analysis which unveiled a high prevalence of the Epstein-Barr virus in multiple sclerosis patients.