People who get influenza could be six times more susceptible to having a heart attack in the days following a flu diagnosis, a new study from the Netherlands has found. The study’s conclusions were scheduled to be presented on April 18 at
There’s just nothing like that “new car smell,” many people believe. There is a health angle to consider, though. A recent study by the Beijing Institute of Technology and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, published in the journal Cell
A new study has found that even a brief session of heading a football can immediately alter brain function and the way the brain communicates with the muscles around it. Participants who headed 20 footballs in succession did not improve their performance
Recent artificial intelligence (AI) technology has the ability to accurately predict an individual’s future lung cancer risk, according to researchers. In a study published earlier this year, a team of international researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard Medical School
Weight loss in older adults may increase their risk of death, according to new research. A cohort study published in the journal JAMA Network Open Monday looked at more than 16,000 adults in the U.S. and Australia. The authors from the University
When it comes to the battle of the sexes, it seems there is only one winner – women. The female of the species is more cut-throat with fellow women than men are with other men, upending decades of stereotypes, it is claimed.
Artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT can influence users’ moral judgments, according to new research. Researchers found that users may underestimate the extent to which their own moral judgments can be influenced by the model, according to a study published in the journal Scientific
People who have asthma or eczema could be at a higher risk of developing osteoarthritis, a new study from Stanford University has found. Additionally, researchers found that existing allergy medications could block an allergic pathway to help slow the progression of the
King Charles has been warned that he may face calls to pay compensations, as the monarch supports a study digging into the history of the Royal Family’s ties to the slave trade. One researcher has warned the monarch “knows enough to apologise”.
Artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially do a better job of screening for heart health than trained sonographers. This is the finding of a study from the Smidt Heart Institute and the Division of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles,