Many teens look at screens at bedtime, but some apps are more likely to keep them awake than others, leading...
Authors of a new paper have discovered that COVID was the leading cause of death for people with intellectual and...
Beating the blues with food? A new study adds evidence that meal timing may affect mental health, including levels of...
Two studies, published in JAMA Internal Medicine and JAMA Neurology, monitored 78,500 adults with wearable trackers—making these the largest studies...
In a large international study, researchers at Uppsala University have identified DNA regions that are associated with physical activity or...
Risk factors for heart disease and stroke are largely similar in men and women globally, finds study
Women and men share most of the same risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), a large international study has found—the...
Certain ultra-processed foods, such as candy, pastries and frozen desserts, may be “gateway” foods for adolescents, leading them to eat...
Chronic use of e-cigarettes, commonly known as vaping, can result in progressive small airway obstruction and asthma-like symptoms such as...
Personal protective equipment (PPE) was rarely out of the news throughout the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, new research...
A large study of French adults published by The BMJ today suggests a potential direct association between higher artificial sweetener...
Two large clinical trials published by The BMJ today show that boosting vitamin D levels in adults during the SARS-CoV-2...
Temperatures above or below a feel-good window of 12–21 degrees Celsius (54–70 °F) are linked to a marked rise in...













