Month: January 2025
Inpatient mental health services are meant to provide safe places for people experiencing mental health difficulties to receive support and recover, but for many, the reality is far from …
Researchers uncover the alarming overlap between COVID-19, ME/CFS, and severe long COVID symptoms, urging better diagnostics and care strategies. Incidence and Prevalence of Post-COVID-19 Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: A Report from …
Starbucks customers, it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee—and maybe buy a cup while you’re at it! On Monday, January 13, Starbucks announced a significant policy change: …
Despite ethical concerns, motherhood influencers use children’s images to monetize Instagram content, exposing gaps in privacy safeguards and sparking debates on online safety. Sharing images of children on social …
About this podcast The podcast from statisticians for statisticians to have a bigger impact at work. This podcast is set up in association with PSI – Promoting Statistical Insight. …
The recent Los Angeles wildfires that have ravaged through the Pacific Palisades, Altadena hills and the surrounding areas have been devastating, and spectators across the country have watched as …
In general, new moons are a time for making plans, visualizing, and planting seeds. And under these Aquarius skies, the twins note this new moon is all about new …
New research reveals how simple lifestyle changes can mitigate the dual threat of cardiometabolic diseases and air pollution on cognitive health. Study: Association between air pollution and lifestyle with …
Period cramps are never fun. They can range from a minor inconvenience to a stubborn ache that radiates through your lower back and makes you want to curl up …
The androgen clock is rewriting the science of aging, offering a precise way to measure hormone exposure and its profound effects on health, longevity, and biology. Study: The androgen …