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Natural experiment suggests shingles vaccine may protect against dementia - A new study out of Wales has found those who received the shingles vaccine were 20 per cent less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years than those who did not receive the vaccine. News - Health - | 10 hours ago

A new study out of Wales has found those who received the shingles vaccine were 20 per cent less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years than those who did not receive the vaccine.

CBC News - Health - 17 minutes ago

Gill's Cryptic Post After Win vs RCB Viral. Internet Finds 'Virat' Connection

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill left fans intrigued with a cryptic social media post following his side's win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

NDTV - Top Stories - 1 hour ago

MLB's average salary tops $5-million for first time, AP study shows

New York Mets, with Juan Soto’s record US$61.9-million pay, led MLB for the third straight opening day with a US$322.6-million payroll

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 6 hours ago

Shingles vaccine tied to fewer dementia diagnoses, study in Wales suggests

A new study out of Wales has found those who received the shingles vaccine were 20 per cent less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years than those who did not receive the vaccine.

CBC News - World - 8 hours ago

Sugar substitutes can cause brain changes that increase appetite, study says

A study from the University of Southern California says a common sugar substitute alters brain activity related to hunger and increases appetite, especially in those with obesity.

Fox News - Health - 10 hours ago

Vitamin D supplements could reduce multiple sclerosis symptoms, study suggests

A new study suggests that high doses of vitamin D supplements could help reduce disease activity among multiple sclerosis patients. Experts weigh in on the findings.

Fox News - Health - 12 hours ago

Trump tariffs may drive up costs, cause shortages of critical Canadian-made drugs: study

A new research paper warns that U.S. tariffs on pharmaceuticals will likely drive up costs and cause shortages of important Canadian-made drugs like antibiotics, antidepressants and treatments for HIV and epilepsy.

CTV News - Health - 17 hours ago

Advertised job vacancies down 15% since budget – study

Businesses had cut back on hiring in anticipation of higher costs, the research suggested.

Evening Standard - Business - 21 hours ago

MLB's average salary tops $5 million for first time, AP study shows

Major League Baseball’s average salary broke the $5 million barrier on opening day for the first time, according to a study by The Associated Press.

AP News - Sports - 21 hours ago

Experimental women's cancer drug boosts survival rates in notable study

A new drug tested in a phase 3 trial showed significant improvement in patients with treatment-resistant ovarian cancer. Researchers discuss the findings.

Fox News - Health - 1 day ago

Global Warming Will Make The Average Person 40% Poorer, Study Warns

A new study reveals global heating's economic impact will be far worse than previously expected, predicting a 40% wealth reduction with 4 degree Celsius warming and a 16% reduction in global GDP at 2 degree Celsius.

NDTV - Science - 1 day ago

Good Samaritan devises ingenious hack to ensure lost wallet finds its rightful owner

We hope the wallet's owner paid attention in algebra.

New York Post - Weird - 2 days ago

Study reveals risks of vaping menthol during pregnancy on fetal development

A new study from the University of California - Riverside, has uncovered potential risks associated with menthol-flavoured e-cigarettes for people who are expecting, suggesting they could negatively affect the development of an unborn child.

CTV News - Health - 2 days ago

Alzheimer's risk rises when amount of deep sleep falls, study suggests

Need another reason to prioritize your sleep? Not spending enough time in the two deep stages of sleep — slow-wave and rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep — may hasten the deterioration of parts of the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease, a new study found.

CTV News - Health - 2 days ago

With federal election looming, Liberal Canadian PM accused of plagiarism while studying at Oxford: report

Prime Minister Mark Carney is embroiled in controversy after a Canadian news outlet discovered at least 10 instances of possible plagiarism in his 1995 Oxford thesis.

Fox News - World - 4 days ago

Study Finds 5-Minute Daily Eccentric Exercises Can Boost Mental And Physical Health

A recent study reveals that just five minutes of eccentric bodyweight exercises daily can enhance mental and physical health, improving strength and flexibility.

NDTV - Science - 4 days ago

Study of Lyft rideshare data confirms minorities get more tickets

Researchers ascribe it to “animus or prejudice against minority drivers.”…

Ars Technica - Science - 6 days ago

Apple Discount Drugs recognized as top-performing pharmacy in nationwide study

SALISBURY — Apple Discount Drugs has been recognized as a top-performing pharmacy in a nationwide Diabetes Impact Study conducted by the American Pharmacists Association Foundation. The …

Bay to Bay News - Business - 6 days ago

Theatre & Arts -- Chris Wasser on Elizabeth Moynihan's Happiness Then...: A touching, truthful and tender study of squabbling sisterhood

Siblings don’t always get to be friends. It’s unfortunate, perhaps, but sometimes it’s for the best, too. Sometimes, it’s OK to accept the truth: our broth...

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 6 days ago

A Vaccine Skeptic Was Hired To Lead A Controversial Autism Study — And Experts Are Appalled

The study will now be led by David Geier, who has falsely claimed that vaccines cause autism.

Huffington Post - Health - 6 days ago

Study finds the age at which human brain starts ageing faster

Findings may lead to new interventions against Alzheimer’s like supplements to slow brain ageing

Independent UK - Science - 7 days ago

HIV deaths and infections will rise as a result of foreign aid cuts, study warns

Funding cuts could undo decades of progress and cause infections and deaths to surge to levels not seen since the early 2000s, researchers say.

Sky News - Technology - 7 days ago

People in this profession spot optical illusions well, study finds

Medical image analysis experts have improved ability to disregard irrelevant context, study finds

Independent UK - Science - 7 days ago

Gut health study of world's oldest person reveals longevity secrets

Maria Branyas Morera, who died last year aged 117, had extremely youthful gut health

Independent UK - Science - 7 days ago

How ChatGPT can affect users' well-being -- As scientists study the long-term mental health effects of artificial intelligence chatbot use, new research from OpenAI and MIT finds that ChatGPT could be linked to loneliness for some frequent users. Cathy Fang, PhD student at MIT and lead author of a controlled study, joins CBS News to unpack her findings. -- Mar 24

As scientists study the long-term mental health effects of artificial intelligence chatbot use, new research from OpenAI and MIT finds that ChatGPT could be linked to loneliness for some frequent users. Cathy Fang, PhD student at MIT and lead author of a controlled study, joins CBS News to unpack her findings.

CBS News - Technology - 8 days ago

Study shows how long Social Security, $1.5M nest egg would last in 50 states

A recently-released study from GOBankingRates looked at the financial runway that retirees would have in each state with Social Security benefits and $1.5 million socked away for retirement.

Fox News - Business - 8 days ago

Birds Experience 'Road Rage' Akin To Humans Due To Traffic Noise, Study Shows

For the study, researchers played bird songs from a speaker, simulating an intruder whilst simultaneously playing recorded traffic noise.

NDTV - Science - 9 days ago

NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change

It’s unclear whether the guidance will impact active grants, but it appears to halt opportunities for future studies. One climate health expert said the directive would have a “devastating” impact on much-needed research.

ProPublica - Environment - 9 days ago

Bomb disposal veterans face higher bladder cancer risk, study suggests

The findings in a small study is ‘significant enough to warrant urgent further investigation’, researchers said.

Evening Standard - Health - 9 days ago

Hovland finally finds form to triumph at Valspar Championship

The Norwegian had endured a difficult start to the year on the PGA Tour but was back to his best in Florida

Independent UK - Sports - 9 days ago

ChatGPT Making Its Frequent Users More Lonely, Study Claims

The study authors concluded that participants who trusted and "bonded" with ChatGPT more were likelier than others to be lonely.

NDTV - Science - 10 days ago

Have we lost control of AI? The study that shook OpenAI researchers

Researchers at OpenAI hope to monitor and control the reasoning processes of their advanced AI models, however, new findings reveal a troubling reality: as AI systems become more sophisticated, they are also becoming harder to restrain from acting unpredictably

YNET News - Technology - 12 days ago

Parkinson's cases could double globally by 2050, study reveals

By 2050, Parkinson’s disease cases could double, reaching over 25 million worldwide. A new study reveals that aging and population growth could be key drivers of the increase.

Fox News - Health - 12 days ago

Diabetes risk lowered by eating one surprisingly sweet food, study suggests

Researchers found significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and pancreatic function in overweight adults who consumed mango daily in a new study from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Fox News - Health - 13 days ago

Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds

A new study finds that a common blood test for ovarian cancer may miss some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment.

AP News - Health - 13 days ago

Just 1 in 10 back pain treatments work, study says — what to do instead

Only around one in every 10 treatments were found to be effective in relieving lower back pain, according to a new study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.

Fox News - Health - 13 days ago

Study finds AI-generated meme captions funnier than human ones on average

Mollick proclaims “the meme Turing Test has been passed,” but a new study offers a key caveat.

Ars Technica - Business - 14 days ago

Employment and air travel bounce back since Covid-19, finds CSO report

Almost 2.8 million people are employed in Ireland, marking more than a quarter increase since the low of Covid-19 in April 2020, according to a report.

Independent.ie - Business - 14 days ago

AI search engines cite incorrect news sources at an alarming 60% rate, study says

CJR study shows AI search services misinform users and ignore publisher exclusion requests.

Ars Technica - Business - 14 days ago

European telescope studying the dark universe unveils new images of distant galaxies

A European space telescope launched to explore the dark universe has released a trove of new data on distant galaxies.

AP News - Science - 14 days ago

Only one in 10 treatments for lower back pain 'are effective' – study

But researchers found that evidence was ‘inconclusive’ for a number of treatments.

Evening Standard - Health - 15 days ago

Groundbreaking DNA study reveals when humans likely began talking

Researchers estimate when Homo sapiens split from a single regionally undivided group

Independent UK - Science - 15 days ago

Study reveals exactly what cannabis does to your brain

Cannabis is a known risk factor for developing psychosis that can progress to schizophrenia

Independent UK - Science - 16 days ago

Long-term use of NSAIDs, ibuprofen linked to lower-risk of dementia: study

Use of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs over a period of time lowers the risk of dementia, a new study indicates. NSAIDs and ibuprofen are common medications to treat or help with pain,...

International The News - Health - 16 days ago

Animal poo could hold key to saving endangered species, study suggests

The ‘poo zoo’ might be the key to preserving genetic diversity

Independent UK - Science - 17 days ago

Dietary choices, exercise can lower risk of depression, finds study

Depression is an illness that affects approximately 5% of the adult population of the world and the symptoms of the disease can negatively impact a person's life. However, a person's diet and...

International The News - Health - 17 days ago

Israeli equity mutual funds outperform global peers over 6-year period, report finds

Israel Securities Authority review finds mutual funds investing in Israeli stocks outperformed their global counterparts by 15% over past 6 years, despite market downturn following October 7 attack

YNET News - Business - 17 days ago

Nostalgic, sentimental people are better at maintaining friendships: study

Nostalgia is often perceived as too cliche by some people but those prone to it have been found to better deal with their health and well-being, a new study says. People who are nostalgic are...

International The News - Health - 18 days ago

Study reveals sugary drinks as a major cause of diabetes and heart disease

A large global study links sugary drinks to over 2 million diabetes cases and 1 million heart attacks worldwide; Experts urge reducing consumption, emphasizing prevention through healthy diets, exercise, and societal norms to combat the growing health crisis

YNET News - Entertainment - 19 days ago

Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds

Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Voice of America - Science - 19 days ago

The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study finds

A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover.

AP News - Science - 20 days ago

Popular frozen drink linked to children's illness, study finds

Frozen slush drinks could lead to metabolic symptoms in children, a new study suggests. The lead researcher discusses the ingredient that triggers the illness.

Fox News - Health - 20 days ago

NASA finds global sea level rose faster than expected last year

Rising sea levels bring potentially deadly storm surge farther inland and impact urban infrastructure

Independent UK - Science - 20 days ago

Rising temperatures drive extreme weather in major cities: Study

The weather in some of the world's most densely populated cities is swinging from droughts to floods and back again as rising temperatures play havoc...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 20 days ago

Married men really do let themselves go, study finds

Experts found the risks of being overweight increase for both sexes when married, but appear to be particularly acute for men

Evening Standard - Health - 20 days ago

Groundbreaking study finds litter at deepest point of Mediterranean

Plastic accounts for nearly 90 per cent of debris in Calypso Deep

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Common pain medication could reduce cancer spread, study finds

Could aspirin keep cancer from spreading? A new study from the University of Cambridge suggests that the common pain medication could have this surprise benefit. Experts weigh in.

Fox News - Health - 21 days ago

Dozens of women found to have increased cancer risk in Sarah Harding study

Her Girls Aloud bandmates said they ‘miss Sarah every day’.

Evening Standard - Health - 22 days ago

Climate change threatens satellite safety in low Earth orbit: Study

Climate change is reshaping the environment of near-Earth space in ways that could significantly limit the number of satellites able to safely operate in...

Daily Sabah - Science - 22 days ago

Teens with poor sleep patterns at risk of hypertension, finds study

Researchers conclude that teens who sleep less than 7.7 hours each night are more likely to have hypertension issues. The new research presented on Thursday at an American Heart Association...

International The News - Health - 24 days ago

Aspirin could actually help fight cancer, research finds

Cambridge researchers discover that aspirin may enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer by reducing platelet activity, enabling the drug to target cancer cells, potentially preventing metastasis; Experts caution further research is needed before clinical recommendations are made

YNET News - Science - 24 days ago

Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms for one group, study finds

Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and mental health expert Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride revealed safe phone use tips and advice for parents and grandparents in the digital age.

Fox News - Health - 25 days ago

CDC to launch study into vaccines and autism, possible links: report

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning a large study into possible connections between vaccines and autism. Dr. Nicole Saphier, a Fox News medical contributor, weighs in.

Fox News - Health - 26 days ago

America's Butterflies Are Disappearing At 'Catastrophic' Rate, Study Says

The number of the winged beauties down 22% since 2000, according to new research.

Huffington Post - Science - 26 days ago

Trans surgeries increase risk of mental health conditions, suicidal ideations: study

"Gender-affirming surgery" could lead to dangerous mental health effects, a new study has found. Transgender individuals experienced depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation two years after surgery.

Fox News - Health - 28 days ago

Report finds systemic Islamophobia in Canada's health care system

The Muslim Advisory Council of Canada (MACC) released its annual report, highlighting persistent systemic Islamophobia affecting Muslim patients and health...

Daily Sabah - Top Stories - 28 days ago

Biological age of organs can predict risk of health conditions: study

A team led by researchers at University College London in the United Kingdom has made a finding that a blood test to detect the biological age of organs can predict the risk of health...

International The News - Health - 28 days ago

Why is Mars red? New study sheds light on the planet's rusty hue

Mars’ signature red hue has long intrigued scientists, but new findings suggest its origin differs from previous theories; discovery sheds light on planet’s geological history and raises new questions about whether Mars once had conditions suitable for life

YNET News - Science - 1 month ago

Mars' red color may be related to a habitable past: study

A new study claims that a mineral found in Mars' dust called ferrihydrite, which forms in the presence of cool water, is likely what gives the planet its reddish hue.

Fox News - Science - 1 month ago

Texas Won't Study How Its Abortion Ban Impacts Women, So We Did

Since Texas banned abortion, no one has studied the statewide effects on pregnant women experiencing complications. Here’s how we sifted through data on millions of pregnancy hospitalizations and analyzed the outcomes before and after the ban.

ProPublica - Health - 1 month ago

DeepSeek AI model lacks protection mechanism, open to use by pedophiles, Israeli study finds

Research by Israeli firm ActiveFence reveals that DeepSeek’s AI model, widely used both in China and around the globe, lacks safeguards; With no internal or external protections, it’s vulnerable to abuse by criminals, pedophiles and others seeking to exploit its capabilities

YNET News - Technology - 1 month ago

Between trauma and psychedelics: Drug taken at Nova music festival affects PTSD, study finds

More than a year after October 7, most survivors of the Nova festival still suffer from PTSD, and those who were under the influence of alcohol and weed suffer more than others - but a new discovery could change treatment in the future

YNET News - Science - 1 month ago

Washington Governor Orders Team to Study Data Centers' Impact on Energy Use, Job Creation and Tax Revenue

Last year, The Seattle Times and ProPublica reported on how the state created a massive tax break for data centers, encouraging the growth of an industry whose energy use conflicts with a goal for utilities to go carbon neutral by 2030.

ProPublica - Environment - 1 month ago

Insurers Failed to Comply With Mental Health Coverage Law, Department of Labor Report Finds

The probe found widespread noncompliance and violations of federal law in how health plans and insurers cover mental health care, echoing the findings of a recent ProPublica investigation.

ProPublica - Health - 2 months ago

Trendy "low-buy" challenges can be good for your wallet and mental health -- A modified version of previously trendy "no buy" pledges, the low-buy version attracts a wider audience who finds the flexible approach more accessible and manageable.

A modified version of previously trendy "no buy" pledges, the low-buy version attracts a wider audience who finds the flexible approach more accessible and manageable.

CBS News - Health - 2 months ago

EPA Report Finds That Formaldehyde Presents an "Unreasonable Risk" to Public Health

The report was published weeks after a ProPublica investigation found that the chemical causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant and can trigger asthma, miscarriages and fertility problems.

ProPublica - Environment - 2 months ago

WA women 9th in nation for breast cancer diagnoses, analysis finds - Free

Washington women were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer despite receiving fewer mammograms than the national average in recent years, according to a new report from the American Cancer So

The Columbian - Health - 5 months ago

Air pollution 'might be a risk factor for dementia', study reveals

Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been linked to an increased risk

Independent UK - Health - 1 year ago

Fintechs Made "Massive Profits" on PPP Loans and Sometimes Engaged in Fraud, House Committee Report Finds

An investigation that began after reporting by ProPublica finds lax anti-fraud standards, executives who cashed in for themselves and contempt for small loan applications that would generate minimal fees. “Delete them,” one executive wrote.

ProPublica - Technology - 2 years ago

One GP for every 2,000 patients in England, survey finds

The figures are based on research carried out by the House of Commons Library and commissioned by the Liberal Democrats

Independent UK - Health - 3 years ago