Brain imaging technology has shown a link between sleep and structural brain changes, particularly in regions responsible for memory and cognitive processing.
Climate change is forcing animals globally to find new places to call home, so there may be a risk that viruses will jump between species, including humans.
The meaning of microaggression has expanded to include LGBTQ people, women, religious minorities, people with disabilities, and non-Black people of color.
Irish researchers conducted two studies exploring how clinical interventions such as occupational therapy affect participants coping with symptoms of long COVID
New research reveals some startling statistics about the link between race and multiple sclerosis. It also refutes what experts once thought to be true.
Dangerous, land-based pathogens are using microplastics to hitch a ride out to sea, posing a risk to both humans and wildlife, according to a new study.
As if symptoms of COVID-19 weren't rough enough on your health, up to 30% of people end up with long COVID. What treatments are being tested for these people?
Measuring life satisfaction can feel like a personal endeavor. But researchers suggest an interesting connection between oxytocin and life satisfaction levels.
While antibiotics are effective, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 1 out of every 3 prescriptions for antibiotics is not necessary.
Are there any potential benefits to be gained from applying beer topically? Although it may sound strange, some beauty experts swear by beer hair masks.
A new study investigated the likelihood of vaccinated people contracting COVID-19. Here's what it found about who is more and less likely to experience it.
The opioid crisis does not discriminate and the reality is, it can affect many walks of life. Jackie Siegel shares her very intimate experience with it.