Study shows heart attacks in women are frequently misdiagnosed.

Understanding Heart Attacks in Women Heart attacks can manifest differently, and recent research from Mayo Clinic emphasizes how factors vary between men and women. It turns out that while atherosclerosis, or artery blockage, is the leading cause of heart attacks, particularly in men, women under 65 often face different triggers. Atherosclerosis is responsible for about […]
New York City named the top city for Instagram photos in the US, according to a study.

New York City has taken the top spot as the “most Instagrammable” city in the United States. While NYC is often criticized for its high cost of living and a reputation that isn’t always glowing, recent findings reveal that it’s now celebrated for its stunning visuals on social media. Cheese, big apple! The report identifies […]
Study shows Jimmy Kimmel’s political jokes mostly focus on conservatives.

New analysis from Newsbusters at the Media Research Center highlights a significant liberal bias on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” It shows a staggering 92% of Kimmel’s political jokes target conservatives, while Democrats face far less scrutiny. The study examined 7,797 political jokes from 369 episodes, finding that 7,189 were aimed at right-leaning individuals, compared to just […]
Study reveals connection between vaccines and increased chronic illness

Study Reveals Health Risks in Vaccinated Children A study by the Henry Ford Health System, conducted from 2000 to 2006, analyzed the medical records of over 18,000 children, with 16,000 having received vaccinations. The findings aimed to assure parents about the safety of the CDC’s vaccine schedule. However, the research indicated that vaccinated children had […]
A Stanford study indicates that Americans might be healthier if daylight saving time were eliminated.

If you find yourself dreading the clock changes, you’re not alone. A recent study from Stanford Medicine’s sleep researchers highlights some interesting considerations about time shifts, particularly for places like Hawaii or Arizona. While we’ve been adjusting to daylight saving time for years, the study brings to light some potential negative health impacts linked to […]
DOJ stops emphasizing problematic study suggesting an increase in right-wing violence

Political Rhetoric and Domestic Extremism Last week, President Donald Trump addressed the assassination of Charlie Kirk, indicating that many voices in politics and media have raised alarms about the rising threats of “far-right extremism.” He, along with others, has suggested that such rhetoric may justify violence from the left. Consequently, the administration is intensifying efforts […]
Study finds a strong connection between marijuana use and increased risk of type 2 diabetes.

New studies indicate that adults who use cannabis might be nearly twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Researchers, led by Dr. Ibrahim Kammel from Boston Medical Center, analyzed medical data from over 54 healthcare institutions across the U.S. and Europe utilizing the Trinetx Research Network. The study looked at more than 4 million […]
Study shows college students unclear about socialism and its implications

The recent success of self-identified socialist Democrat Zoran Mamdani in New York has sparked new discussions about socialism in America. It raises an essential question: Are we ready to embrace socialism? A recent survey involving 2,067 college students in the U.S. indicates that this dialogue begins with a fundamental query: What exactly is socialism? Surprisingly, […]
Eating breakfast earlier linked to a longer lifespan in older adults, study finds

Breakfast Timing Linked to Longevity, Study Finds Recent research indicates that consuming breakfast early in the day may contribute to a longer life. A comprehensive study spanning roughly 30 years, tracking nearly 3,000 adults, highlights that not just what we eat but also when we eat is crucial for our health. Led by Dr. Hassan […]
Trump’s tariffs might push almost 1 million Americans into poverty, according to a study.

Study Links Trump’s Tariffs to Increased Poverty Rates A recent study suggests that Trump’s tariffs could push about a million Americans into poverty, as import taxes disproportionately affect low-income households. Yale’s Budget Lab estimates that if these tariffs remain after the upcoming Supreme Court ruling, the number of Americans living in poverty could rise by […]