Research shows the health advantage of experiencing menopause at a later age.

Generally, a lot of women aren’t too thrilled about receiving boots from their aunt. I mean, she tends to be messy and shows up unexpectedly every month. However, recent studies indicate that having a longer gap between your first and last period could actually offer significant health benefits later on. Interestingly enough, this seems to […]
Drug Duavee for menopause indicates potential in preventing breast cancer, research shows

The FDA Approves AI Tools for Breast Cancer Risk Prediction In recent discussions, Senior Medical Analyst Dr. Mark Siegel explores the potential future risks associated with breast cancer and the advancements in artificial intelligence that may help predict increased health risks as cannabis use grows among older users. A study from Northwestern University, Illinois, suggests […]
Research shows that leprosy was present in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans.

Researchers are revisiting the timeline of when infectious diseases, especially leprosy, first emerged in America, suggesting these bacterial strains existed long before European explorers set foot on the continent. A study conducted in collaboration with a US university revealed a second strain of bacteria related to leprosy, which challenges the long-held belief that the only […]
Ethereum Foundation Overhauls Research and Development Team, Aims to Reassess Design and Development

Simply put The Ethereum Foundation is restructuring its Protocol R&D team under a new initiative called “Protocol.” This new focus will emphasize three key strategic areas: scaling layer 1, enhancing blob storage, and improving user experience. Some team members will not be continuing with the foundation as it streamlines its operations. Recently, after the Pectra […]
A Positive Beginning: Trump’s NIH Moves to Ensure Risky Research Labs are Responsible

The U.S. lacks a formal notification system for lab leaks, but as of Sunday, new guidelines from the Trump administration mandate that laboratories must make information about genetic engineering research and accidental infections publicly available. Hundreds of Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBCs) will oversee potential risks associated with research. These committees, based in universities, federal labs, […]
Solar panel systems could support grasslands in times of drought: Research

A recent study suggests that placing solar panels in Colorado’s grasslands could alleviate water stress and enhance plant growth by around 20% during drought years. In these regions, where grasslands often lack sufficient water, the partial shade offered by solar installations helps plants endure the intense summer heat. Researchers highlighted that the water that collects […]
Daily coffee drinkers may experience healthier aging, 30-year research shows

Coffee’s Potential Benefits for Women’s Health Popular morning beverages, particularly coffee, might contribute more than just a caffeine boost. They could play a significant role in promoting women’s health as they age. This conclusion stems from an extensive nursing health study involving nearly 50,000 women over 30 years, conducted by researchers at Harvard. According to […]
Pet owners who dwell on work-related stress might transmit anxiety to their dogs, research finds.

If you notice tension at work, it might be impacting your dog too. A recent study in Scientific Reports highlights the connection between job-related stress and pet anxiety at home. Conducted by Tanya Mitropoulos and Allison Andrukonis, the research reveals that dogs exhibit increased stress when their owners carry work issues home—a behavior described as […]
Your stress at work impacts your dog as well, new research shows

Stress at Work Can Impact Your Dog If your work environment feels tense, your dog might be picking up on that too. Recent research published in Scientific Reports reveals how stress from your job can affect your dog at home. This study, conducted by Tanya Mitropoulos and Allison Andrukonis, indicates that when owners dwell on […]
Research confirms the ideal balance of work and rest in the biblical seven-day week.

Most units of time are based on natural phenomena. A day is one rotation of the earth, a month corresponds to the moon’s cycle, and a year aligns with the earth’s path around the sun. But a week? Well, that’s a different story—there’s no obvious natural reasoning behind it. Ancient cultures, interestingly, had diverse interpretations […]