It has big benefits. A recent study from Norwegian researchers indicates that reading with your baby can significantly enhance their vocabulary, while screen time may not have the same effect....
Read moreIt has big benefits. A recent study from Norwegian researchers indicates that reading with your baby can significantly enhance their vocabulary, while screen time may not have the same effect....
Read moreShocking Cause Behind Changes In Kids' Brain Development Air pollution levels that are considered safe by U.S. standards may still have negative effects on the brain development of children, according...
Read moreThe two go hand-in-hand. Research has revealed a significant connection between excessive sweating, known as primary hyperhidrosis, and sensitive skin. A study conducted by Adam Friedman from George Washington University...
Read moreIs a cure on the horizon? Researchers have discovered a protein that may be crucial to the development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness in older...
Read moreDiscover The Drink That Increases Stroke Risk To lower the risk of stroke, sticking to water and avoiding sugary or fizzy drinks is crucial, according to a recent global review....
Read moreThey are at risk of serious health issues. A recent study highlights that a large portion of Americans are following diets that promote inflammation, increasing their risk of serious health...
Read moreIt’s a brain zap treatment. New research suggests that deep brain stimulation (DBS) could help restore some hand and arm function for patients who have lost mobility due to stroke...
Read moreState Bans 6 Harmful Food Dyes California has made history by passing a new law that bans public schools from serving foods containing six artificial dyes linked to various health...
Read moreThis is shocking new science. A new test known as CheekAge, which requires a simple swab from the inside of the mouth, shows promise for predicting a person's life expectancy....
Read moreDementia risk soars after falls. Each year, more than 14 million seniors experience falls, which can result in serious, sometimes life-altering, consequences. A recent study led by Molly Jarman, deputy...
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