Research from Duke-NUS Medical School reveals the omega-3 transporter protein, Mfsd2a, can prevent excessive liver fat storage, offering potential prevention against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The key lies in phospholipids, especially those containing omega-3 fatty acid DHA. The team aims to validate these...
Research from The Lancet Public Health reveals that short bouts of everyday incidental activities can significantly reduce heart disease risk. This study, involving over 25,000 adults, emphasizes that continuous movements lasting 1-3 minutes offer the most benefits. The findings challenge traditional beliefs about the duration...
A groundbreaking study from The University of Hong Kong analyzed societal factors influencing happiness across 152 countries. Key findings indicate that beyond a certain economic threshold, wealth doesn’t boost happiness; instead, generosity, strong social support, personal freedom, and support systems for aging populations...
The University of Missouri’s study unveils a promising treatment for nicotine dependence using Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TBS). Targeting the brain’s right inferior frontal gyrus, TBS offers enhanced inhibitory control, reducing cigarette cravings. This non-invasive approach, if combined with other...
Edith Cowan University research revealed that muscle strength benefits are seen with consistent, short exercise sessions. Participants performing a three-second eccentric bicep contraction thrice weekly saw strength improvements. Daily 20-minute exercises might be more beneficial than a single 2-hour weekly session. Regularity,...
Study found that when staying up all night, scheduling two nap sessions — a 90-min one followed by a quick 30-min shut-eye later — is the optimal choice over a single 120-min snooze in putting off drowsiness and fatigue
Revolutionary AI Insight: Can Speech Patterns Unmask Schizophrenia? (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Singapore researchers discover omega-3 lipid's potential to combat fatty liver disease. (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Research from Duke-NUS Medical School reveals the omega-3 transporter protein, Mfsd2a, can prevent excessive liver fat storage, offering potential prevention against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The key lies in phospholipids, especially those containing omega-3 fatty acid DHA. The team aims to validate these...
Researchers identify link between gut bacteria and pre-clinical autoimmunity and aging in rheumatoid arthritis (medicalxpress.com)
Research Identifies Optimal Duration of Everyday Activities for Health Advantages (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Research from The Lancet Public Health reveals that short bouts of everyday incidental activities can significantly reduce heart disease risk. This study, involving over 25,000 adults, emphasizes that continuous movements lasting 1-3 minutes offer the most benefits. The findings challenge traditional beliefs about the duration...
In-depth Study Across 152 Nations Reveals Societal Keys to Happiness. (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
A groundbreaking study from The University of Hong Kong analyzed societal factors influencing happiness across 152 countries. Key findings indicate that beyond a certain economic threshold, wealth doesn’t boost happiness; instead, generosity, strong social support, personal freedom, and support systems for aging populations...
Dehydration: It's more than being thirsty (medicalxpress.com)
Zapping Away Cigarette Cravings: A Novel Approach to Tackling Nicotine Dependence (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
The University of Missouri’s study unveils a promising treatment for nicotine dependence using Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TBS). Targeting the brain’s right inferior frontal gyrus, TBS offers enhanced inhibitory control, reducing cigarette cravings. This non-invasive approach, if combined with other...
Inflammatory bowel disease and the gut: Latest research trends (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
Can you 'train' your mind to find relief from chronic back pain? (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
New Study: How Often Should You Exercise for Optimal Benefits? (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Edith Cowan University research revealed that muscle strength benefits are seen with consistent, short exercise sessions. Participants performing a three-second eccentric bicep contraction thrice weekly saw strength improvements. Daily 20-minute exercises might be more beneficial than a single 2-hour weekly session. Regularity,...
University of Exeter research indicates that hydrogen sulfide may boost elderly cellular health (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Zebrafish avatars can help tailor glioblastoma therapies (medicalxpress.com)
Study finds SARS-CoV-2-associated sepsis was more common, deadly than previously thought (medicalxpress.com)
Stair Climbing Reduces Heart Disease Risk by 20%, Potentially Surpassing the Benefits of Walking (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Initial Two Years of Oral Contraceptive Use Could Heighten Depression Risk (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Garlic: The Natural Cure for Erectile Dysfunction? (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Advancements in Understanding Stealthy Progression: Revealing New Insights into Parkinson’s Disease (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Scientists Identify New Biomarker to Monitor Depression Healing (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Split Naps: The Secret to Staying Alert During Night Shifts and New Parenthood (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)
Study found that when staying up all night, scheduling two nap sessions — a 90-min one followed by a quick 30-min shut-eye later — is the optimal choice over a single 120-min snooze in putting off drowsiness and fatigue
Lead poisoning has a far greater impact on global health than previously thought, potentially contributing to over five million deaths a year and posing a similar threat to air pollution. (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)