Daily Steps Linked to Lower Cancer Risk, Study Shows
A new study from Oxford University suggests that increasing your daily step count, even through casual walking and chore...
Study Links Left-Handedness to Increased Neurological Disord...
A new study suggests a potential link between being left-handed and a higher risk of certain neurological disorders. Res...
Wegovy Shows Promise in Treating Liver Disease, Study Reveal...
A new study indicates that the weight-loss drug Wegovy may be effective in treating a serious liver condition. The large...
Cancer Survivors: Women Face Higher Risk of Fatigue, Depress...
A new study reveals that women who have survived cancer are more prone to experiencing fatigue and depression compared t...
Study Links High Chicken Consumption to Increased Mortality...
A new observational study suggests a possible link between eating large amounts of chicken and a higher risk of death. R...
Funding Cuts Loom for Landmark Women's Health Study
U.S. officials are planning to reduce funding for the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a long-running and influential re...
Tango Dancing May Ease Chemotherapy Side Effects, Study Sugg...
Early research from Ohio State University indicates that Argentine tango dancing could offer relief from chemotherapy-in...
Harvard Sues Over Federal Research Funding Cuts
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, challenging significant reductions in federal resear...
Federal Funding and Universities: A Shifting Relationship
For many years, universities relied heavily on federal funding for research, a partnership that fueled innovation and gr...
Harvard TB Research Faces Challenges Amid Funding Changes
A Harvard scientist's vital tuberculosis research is facing potential setbacks due to shifts in federal funding. Researc...
Alzheimer's Research Project Faces Funding Challenges
A leading Alzheimer's research project is at risk due to funding uncertainties. The project aims to better understand th...
HHS to Investigate Autism Causes, Results Expected by Septem...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching a comprehensive investigation to identify the causes of a...
Diabetes During Pregnancy Linked to Increased ADHD Risk in C...
A large study suggests a connection between diabetes during pregnancy and a higher risk of ADHD in children. Researchers...
NIH Cuts Over $125M in LGBTQ+ Health Research Funding
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently canceled over 270 research grants dedicated to LGBTQ+ health, total...
Waist Size, Not BMI, Linked to Higher Cancer Risk in Men
A new study reveals a significant link between waist circumference and obesity-related cancers in men. Researchers found...
Trump Administration Halts New Research Grants to Harvard
The Trump administration has announced it will cut off new research grants to Harvard University. This decision marks a...
National Science Foundation Faces Funding Uncertainty
The National Science Foundation (NSF), a key US agency responsible for funding scientific research, is facing challenges...
Weight Loss Drug Semaglutide Shows Promise in Reversing Fatty Liver Disease
A new study suggests that semaglutide, the active ingredient in popular weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy,...
Life Expectancy Stalled in the South During 20th Century, Study Shows
A new study reveals that life expectancy gains in the Southern United States lagged behind the rest of the country throu...
Harvard Federal Funding: Examining Research Dollars and Potential Cuts
Harvard University faces scrutiny over its federal funding, raising questions about the future of research dollars for h...
Tufts Study Aims to Bridge Racial Gaps in Maternal Healthcare
Researchers at Tufts University are launching a new study focused on reducing racial disparities in maternal healthcare...
Study: 1 in 15 US Adults Present at Mass Shooting
A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals a startling statistic: approximately one in fifteen American...