New Study Reveals: Cinnamon Lowers Blood Sugar!
New study confirms that cinnamon can blance blood sugar levels, which could lead to a transformation in deabetes treatment.
Trouble Falling Asleep? Try White Noise
If you're sensitive to sound or live on a busy street, white noise may be the ideal aid to get better sleep.
Powerful New Antibiotic Was Discovered Thanks to AI
Experts claim we are in dire need of new antibiotics. This new research has discovered one, using a pioneering AI technology.
New Blood Test Screens for 20 Cancers With 99.4% Accuracy
Cancer detection may soon become much easier, as a new blood test has been developed that can accurately detect cancer 99.4% of the time
New Study: Are Washing Machines Hotbeds For Bacteria?
A report on an outbreak of a pathogen in a hospital in Germany discovers that washing machines may retain certain harmful bacteria
Recent Studies Show Aerobics Can Help Treat Arthritis
Are you suffering from joint pain? Recent studies show Aerobics exercises can help you to treat joint problems like Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Ancient People Knew About Astronomy Some 40,000 Years Ago!
A pair of British researchers recently decided to turn their attention to ancient art. What they found was remarkable - 40,000-year-old astronomical knowledge!
Learn to Synchronize Your Body Clock to Your Schedule
Your biological clock has a lot more impact on your daily routine than you ever imagined. Here's how to sync your body clock to your daily routine.
Scientists Create a Human Heart in a Lab
After a new breakthrough in the United States, it looks like scientists will be able to grow synthetic hearts in the coming years. Take a look.
This Research Shows How Fasting Can Slow Down Aging
A recent study has found that a molecule produced while fasting has an anti-aging effect on vascular system. Learn all about it here.
Science Shows That Touching is Vital For Your Well-Being
Touching is vital for human development in children, and it's also vital for the strength of familial and romantic relationships. Learn more here.
Age-Related Cognitive Decline Might Be a Reversible Thing!
Age-related cognitive decline is something we've all come to accept, but a new study has shown that the process might just be reversible. Read on for more.
An Alzheimer's Cure Might Just Be Around the Corner!
Impressive new research has discovered the earliest point in a neurodegenerative process that is thought to lead to dementia. Find out more here.
Red Meat Allergens Can Increase Heart Disease Risk
Red meat has long been linked to heart disease, but a new study marks the first time that the allergens it contains can increase the risk of contracting it.
Researchers Have Managed to Actually Reverse Dementia...
Dementia doesn't yet have a cure, but the world is a step closer to having one after researchers managed to reverse the illness in mice. Read on to learn more.
11 Technologies to Potentially Achieving Immortality
Scientists are hard at work developing technologies that could extend our lifespans and even make us immortal. Here are 11 of them.
Sleeping in At the Weekend Could Prevent an Early Death
According to some recent research, getting yourself more sleep at the weekend might help to reduce the risk of an early death. Find out more here!
These Common Antidepressants Could be Causing Dementia!
Medication that is commonly used to treat incontinence, depression, and gastrointestinal disorders has been linked with an increased risk of getting dementia.
These Bacteria Can Turn Toxic Metal Compounds Into Gold
Scientists have discovered the process that a bacteria uses to change toxic metals into gold nanoparticles. Discover the amazing findings here.
5 Things We Do That Are Deadlier Than Smoking
Did you know that these daily habits can shorten your life? Scientific studies have found that some of them are as deadly as smoking. Read on to know more.
Discovery: Use of Blood Thinners May Prevent Dementia
A new study shows how blood-thinning drugs can help to prevent the onset of dementia. Find out how they work here.
Shocking! This Is What Chocolate Does to Your Arteries...
Can chocolate cause strokes? Find out in this informative video from Dr. Greger.
Here Are Some Novel Ways of Delaying Aging...
Longevity is something we strive for, but we want it without aging to the detriment of our quality of life. Read what 5 longevity researchers have to say.
Is it Celiac or is it Gluten Sensitivity? Find Out Here
In this article we take a look at the subtle differences that exist between celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.
This is How to Activate Your Brain's Ability to Learn
A recent study has shown that overlearning might improve performance in a particular task by altering the chemicals in the brain that "lock" in training.
Forget Lifestyle Gurus and Books - Check Out 7 Life Tips!
There's a whole range of lifestyle books, and arguably even more so-called lifestyle gurus, but these 7 longevity tips backed up by science are all you need.
Have Scientists Just Found a Wonder Cure for Alzheimer's?
In 2015, researchers in Australia made a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer's. Hopefully this year, they will be able to try this treatment on humans.
Heartburn & Indigestion Meds Shown To Increase Stroke Risk
An observational study concluded that very common over-the-counter heartburn and indigestion medications could increase people's susceptibility to strokes.
A New Way of Fighting Diabetes Has Been Found
Diabetes is one of the worst epidemics that humans have experienced in their history, but now there's a new way of fighting the illness. Watch this video.
INCREDIBLE: UK Researchers May Be Close to Beating HIV
HIV is a debilitating disease that affects 37 million people around the globe. The great news is that a cure may be just around the corner.
A Few Things You Need to Know About Bowel Cancer
Bowel cancer and associated cancers can be quite hard to spot, because symptoms aren't immediately obvious. This guide will tell you what you need to know.
Clearing the Air on Soy Milk: Healthy or Harmful?
For some, soy milk is a great and tasty alternative to cow's milk, but for other's it's a health danger that should be avoided at all costs. So what's the truth about soy milk?
Marriage: 7 Fascinating Studies We Should All Read
7 different studies that shed some light on marriage, and perhaps offer insights and tips that will help you understand your own relationship better.
This Common Habit Could Be Quickening Your Ageing Process
Watching TV is a great way to relax, but if you get into the habit of doing it regularly, you'll be surprised how much it negatively affects how your body ages.
Autopsies Find New Culprit Causing Alzheimer's Disease
Recent research spearheaded by the University of Washington has shed new light on the role of microglia in Alzheimer's disease...
Why Do We LAUGH? 7 Studies on the Origins of Humor
As pervasive as it is in our lives, the origin of laughter remains an intriguing enigma. This article investigates the origins of laughter and humor.
A Harvard Professor’s Method to Happiness - a MUST WATCH!
Happiness research has gone a long way. Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks will tell you all about it in this captivating video...
Tips For a Happier Life: How Much Free Time Is Optimal?
People love fantasizing about a world with unlimited free time. But is having a lot of free time always the best option for one's well-being and happiness?
From Body to Brain, Here's How Humans Have Evolved
Humans have been evolving for millions of years. Exactly what changes have our species undergone?
Would You Go Into Hibernation if You Could?
What can we learn and earn if we humans learn to hibernate one day?
You're Likely an Expert in Autology Without Even Realizing
Discover 10 strange fields of academic research. Most people have no idea they exist!
How Red Light Can Improve Declining Vision
Can red light therapy improve your vision?
Why Can't We Live On Planet Venus?
Why haven't we sent not even an uncrewed spacecraft to planet Venus in over 30 years?
Alcohol Linked To More Cancer Types Than Previously Known
A new study found a clear correlation between alcohol consumption and more types of cancer than previously known.
Study Finds a Painless Way to Monitor Blood Sugar Levels
A new study found that continuous glucose monitors improve blood sugar control and quality of life in diabetes patients - pain-free.
Study Finds Dogs React Positively to the Words I Love You
A new study reveals that a dog's heart rate increases by 46% when their human says "I love you." The study offers valuable insight into the ways dogs communicate.
The Link Between Excessive TV Watching & Cognitive Decline
Three recent studies find that the more TV you watch in your 40s to 60s, the greater your risk of brain health issues later in life. What can you do about it?
Study Finds Breakfast to Be More Important Than We Knew
New study further solidifies the importance of eating breakfast by revealing a clear connection between skipping breakfast and higher risk of heart disease.
Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally by Eating Watermelon
Watermelon is not only refreshing and delicious on a warm day - it has also been linked to lowering blood pressure levels.
New Medicine Offers Fresh Hope for Alzheimer's Patients
This experimental new drug can slow down cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.
The Effects of Processed Meat On Our Lungs
In this video, we're going to look into “uncured” meat with “no nitrites added” and see if they can damage the lungs over time.
New Technology Can Help Extend the Life of Cancer Patients
Israeli scientists have claimed to have found a groundbreaking new cancer treatment that can kill cancer cells in the body.
Thinking of Taking a Long Nap? It Might Not Be a Good Idea
A new study claims that taking long naps may be harmful for our health. Find out more.
This Is What’s Currently Known About COVID-19 Immunity
We now know for certain that recovering Covid-19 patients possess antibodies for the illness. What does that mean regarding their immunity for reinfection?
Evolution Isn’t Over: New Anatomical Feature In Humans
A new study reveals evolution is far from over. In fact, humans are developing a new anatomical feature: a third artery in the arms
Study: More Cups of Coffee May Slow Spread of Colon Cancer
New research has shown that colon cancer patients who drank more coffee had better outcomes. Find out more.
It’s Not a Myth: Why You Want to Avoid Going to Bed Angry
'Never go to bed angry' turns out to be more than just a hackneyed saying. These are 5 very real reasons that explain why going to bed mad is harmful.
Flu Shots and Alzheimer’s: Is There a Connection?
Flu shots cannot cause Alzheimer's disease. To the contrary, studies show that they may actually cut down one's risk of the disease by 30%!
8 Bad Habits That Indicate Good Traits
As much as we may dislike our bad habits, some of them can actually indicate good traits like intelligence or optimism!
Guide to Face Masks: Which Protect You Best?
Which face masks are the best and the worst at preventing the spread of Covid-19? Click here to find out
COVID-19: MIT Study Explains Which Places Should Open Last
MIT recently released an article that revealed which businesses and other public places should have reopened, and which ones should stay closed
How Blue Light Really Affects Your Sleep and Health
You have probably heard that blue light coming from screens is 'bad for us'. But how does it work and what are the exact health risks? Find out
The Cardiac Dangers of Covid-19
Many Covid-19 patients experience cardiac symptoms, not just respiratory ones. Research sheds light on the reasons for that.
This Anti Viral Drug Can Potentially Block Covid-19
You probably heard of the anti-viral drug remdesivir and its potential against Covid-19. Here’s an overview of the drug and how it works.
6 Coronavirus Indicators That You May Not Have Heard Of
Here, we list some of the more unusual and lesser-known COVID-19 symptoms you might not be aware of yet.
Menopause and Brain Aging: Groundbreaking Insight
In this fascinating Ted Talk, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi shares groundbreaking insight on the effects of menopause and brain aging.
Does a Blood Type Cause More COVID-19 Hospitalizations?
A recent article made a lot of buzz, as it suggests that certain blood types may be more or less susceptible to COVID-19. Is that true?
Are Facial Cues Enough to Recognize Sickness in Others?
A recent study tried to find out if humans can pick out sick individuals correctly based on appearance only.
The Sleep Benefits of Saffron are Now Backed by Science
A new study found that saffron has one more health benefit that is now confirmed - improving sleep.
Friendship Might Be One of the Secrets to Healthy Aging
A recent study finds that senior individuals with exceptionally good memory and cognitive function are the ones with strong relationships.
Who Knew This Common Herb Could Be SO Healthy?
Even the most common and trivial herbs, such as rosemary, have a number of wonderful benefits for your health, well-being, and appearance
The 9 Most Intriguing Hypertension Studies of 2019
Hypertension is a global health threat, but medical research is making great progress in learning to prevent and treat the condition.
Life Was Easier 60 Years Ago. Here Are 11 Reasons Why
In many ways, life was much easier half a century ago, and here are 11 ways how...
Treating the REAL Cause of Obesity Nobody’s Talking About
Doctors find an integrated treatment for depression and obesity more effective
What's the Dirtiest Place on the Plane?
If you were asked what the dirtiest place on the plane was, what would you answer? The next study is going to surprise you and change your mind about dirty places.
Did You Know You're Intelligent If You Have These Traits?
There are certain signs of intelligence that are actually quite subtle. Here are 10 subtle signs that are hallmarks of intelligence.
If You Like to Sleep in, We Have Some Bad News For You...
A new study shows that there's a link between sleeping too much and getting dementia (or even dying early). Read all about it here.
Study Says: We Have Found 4 Distinct Personality Types
A study of 1.5 million people has found that there are four distinct personality types to be found in human beings. Read on to find out more.
Your Cholesterol May Be Rising While You're Sleeping...
New research shows a link between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and high levels of bad cholesterol. Find out more here.
Discover the Link Between Temperature & Blood Pressure
A recent UCL study has found a link between low indoor temperatures and hypertension. Read all about it here.
Marijuana Might Not Be As Harmless As Previously Thought..
Marijuana is being pushed as a harmless recreational drug around the world, but it might not be as harmless as previously thought thanks to this study.
Do You Use a Bug Zapper? You Should Read This Article!
Most of us are familiar with bug zappers, and some of us even use them, but the use of these devices might be harmful!
Can You Really Get Food Poisoning From a Humble Tea Towel?
If you've seen some alarmist reporting regarding tea towels and food poisoning recently, there's no need to worry. Here's more information on the study.
BREAKING: Evidence Shows That There Is Water on the Moon
Find out about the latest research, carried out by scientists from Tohoku University, that seems to prove that there is a lot of water trapped on the moon.
Research Shows That Common Medication Can Cause Depression
37.2% of American adults may have been unknowingly using common medications that can cause depression. Find out more here!
This Herb Has Many Health Benefits That You Can Reap
Rhodolia is an herb that grows in the mountains of Europe and Asia. It has numerous health benefits. Find out what they are right now.
Warning: This Common Painkiller Can Endanger Fetal Health!
A recent study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem showed that prolonged consumption of acetaminophen during pregnancy may harm the fetus....
Why Do We Have Eyebrows? Science Has the Answer!
Ever wondered what purpose your eyebrows fulfill? Science has the answer!
Did This Woman Augment Her Memory Using Surgery?
A new study has opened the door to the possibility of creating memory-enhancing prostheses and implants following successful clinical trials. Read on for more.
The Healthiest Way to Eat Dessert According to Science...
According to scientists, there's actually a 'healthier' way to eat sugary food. Read all about it here...
Breaking News: A New Human Organ Has Been Discovered!
Have you ever heard of the interstitium? This is newest organ in the human body. Find out more here!
The Full Story of Amelia Earhart and the Nikumaroro Bones
What happened to Amelia Earhart has always remained a mystery, however a new study has now almost certainly established exactly what did.
11 Healthy Foods that’ll Bring down Your Chances of Stroke
Thanks to the following 11 foods, you can reduce your risk of stroke by more than 30%. Add them to your diet to enjoy a long and healthy life!
Study Shows: Calling Your Parents is Making Them Healthier
If you don't call your elderly parents on a regular basis it could be having a negative opinion on their health. find out why here!
These Cancer-Fighting Nanobots Seek and Destroy Tumors!
This pioneer cancer treatment could turn out to be a powerful weapon in the fight against cancer. Find out more here!
Did You Know Different Kinds of Light Affect Our Emotions?
We consider many things in terms of how they affect our health and emotions, but we don't often think about how light does. Here are six ways it has an impact.
How to Do a Professional Search Online Like an Academic
Google isn't the be-all and end-all of online searches. There are many alternative methods that you can use in order to do your research. Learn them now.
Research Proven: This Plant Fights Cancer and Diabetes!
The field of medical research has returned to its "roots" in looking for natural remedies, such as Bitter Melon, which inhibits cancer and fights diabetes.
If You're Middle-Aged and Mainly Sedentary, Read This
If you lead a largely sedentary lifestyle and are middle-aged, you should know that exercise can reverse any damage to your heart. Find out more here.
If You're Lonely, Your Risk of Diabetes Could Increase!
A recent study has discovered a surprising relationship between loneliness and the development of type 2 diabetes. Find out more here.