Study finds mindfulness meditation relieves pain by separating it from the self
Mindfulness meditation may be beneficial in affecting pain perception.
Only less than 7 percent of U.S. adults have good cardiometabolic health
A sample of around 55,000 people in early adulthood from 1999 to 2018 was evaluated.
Study shows the likely outcomes of very preterm born children
The study's results were published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Researchers find that stress accelerates immune aging
Around 5,740 American adults over the age of 50 were recruited.
Study finds heavy drinkers are significantly more likely to smoke
Survey responses were gathered between 2014 and 2021.
Researchers suggest menthol cigarettes may raise the possibility of youth smoking and addiction
More than 1,000 cigarette smoking youths residing in America were added to the study.
Childhood obesity epidemic may not be effectively mitigated through just diet and exercise
The study was conducted by Vanderbilt University.
Pandemic-related distress may result in structural changes of the human fetal brain
Over 200 participants were asked about any distress experienced during pregnancy amid the pandemic.
New research of vegetarian diets uncovered similar growth and nutrition as meat consumers
The study was conducted by researchers at St. Michael's Hospital.
Being overweight during childhood may raise the risk of type 1 diabetes
More than 400,000 participants' genetic data was gathered and analyzed.
Over a million less smokers projected after U.S. ban on menthol cigarettes: study
The research appeared in the journal Tobacco Control.
Study probes the communication between physicians and patients regarding e-cigarette use
A study in JAMA asked more than 2,000 physicians regarding their input to patients about the use of e-cigarettes.