Hurricanes are growing stronger in every region of the world, study finds

This observed strengthening of hurricane winds is happening in nearly every area of the planet known to give rise to the fearsome storms. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

A little exercise each day improves muscles more than one big weekly workout

Doing a handful of bicep curls each day actually improves muscle strength more than doing dozens of curls in a longer exercise routine once a week. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Life-long asthma and allergy linked to antibiotics during childhood, in mice

“The practical implication is simple: Avoid antibiotic use in young children whenever you can because it may elevate the risk of significant, long-term problems," researchers warn. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Study finds people underestimate how fun thinking is

A new study finds letting your brain out for some "fresh air" is a lot more fun than people give it credit for. | Continue reading


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Napping regularly linked to higher risks for high blood pressure and stroke

People who usually nap have a 12-percent higher likelihood of developing high blood pressure in comparison to those who rarely or never nap. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Why are some people naturally stronger athletes? It mostly comes down to genes

Some people are just naturally better athletes, and, new research reveals the majority of the difference in physical ability is largely due to genes. | Continue reading


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Soil pollution could be a hidden cause of heart disease

Pollutants in soil could be damaging our hearts by causing inflammation and disrupting our body clocks, researchers say. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Study Finds Vitamin Supplements Not Beneficial

The research team says there's no "magic set of pills to keep you healthy." | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Coffee drinkers live longer, especially if they add a spoonful of sugar

Coffee-drinkers are at a lower risk of death than non-coffee drinkers, but those who like the drink sweet are even less likely to die. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Glucosamine supplements may lower risk of death just as much as regular exercise

Regarding cardiovascular-related fatalities specifically, a daily glucosamine supplement is linked to a 65 percent death risk reduction. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

3 in 5 are hiding something from their employer

7 in 10 say they adopt an entirely different personality when they're at work, compared to their normal persona at home. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 1 year ago

Hubble Telescope captures image of merging galaxies forming an ‘Angel’ in space

Researchers with NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) say these galaxies are colliding in the VV689 system. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

PFAS Linked to Liver Damage

The most common include non-stick cookware, stain-resistant carpeting and furniture, waterproof clothing, and fast-food wrappers. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

New Covid vaccine may also protect against cancer

The new shot, CoVac-1, was developed by German scientists to fuel T-cells -- specialized cells in the immune system which seek out and attack infection. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

7 in 10 long Covid patients are dealing with memory and concentration problems

Three in four people with a severe case of long COVID say they have been unable to work because of it. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Scientists create revolutionary blood test that can detect 50 genetic diseases

Scientists have created a single blood test that finds over 50 genetic diseases. The test will cut down diagnoses times from decades to days. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Positivity and promotions: Agreeableness may be the key to success in life

New research suggests having the personality trait agreeableness can improve your job performance and help you win at life in general. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Universal blood type organs created; make transplants available for all patients

Scientists have proven that it's possible to convert the blood type of an organ, creating a universal organ that would avoid rejection during transplants. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Pacemaker capable of reversing heart failure now set for human trials

A potentially game-changing "bionic" pacemaker capable of restoring the human heart's naturally irregular beat is set to undergo trials involving heart patients in New Zealand this year. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Lifting weights for just 3 seconds a day can improve muscle strength

Performing a single bicep curl at maximum effort can lead to a 10-percent increase in muscle strength in just one month. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Taking fish oil during pregnancy may result in a smarter, more focused child

Mothers-to-be who want their kids to get good grades in school should take fish oil while pregnant, a study suggests. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Unprecedented images of the Milky Way’s center revealed by astrophysicists

Researchers have produced a new radio image of the center of the Milky Way using the South African MeerKAT telescope, the most powerful of its kind in the world. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Study: Blood from Athletes Could Keep Brains of Sedentary People Healthy

Scientists identified a brain-boosting protein in the blood of active mice. When injected into sedentary mice, the couch potatoes saw the same improvements. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

‘Young blood’ contains extracellular vesicles that regenerates aging muscles

Researchers in Pittsburgh find that transfusions of serum may hold the key to preventing age-related diseases. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Gene linked to better protection against heart disease found in Amish community

Overall, study authors say fewer than one person in 10,000 has this particular gene -- B4GALT1. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Lab-grown human muscle shows how exercise singlehandedly reduces inflammation

While scientists have found regular exercise can help reduce inflammation, the specific role of muscle cells has remained a mystery. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Why do dogs tilt their heads? Study reveals reason

"It seems that there is a relationship between success in retrieving a named toy and frequent head tilts upon hearing its name," researchers say about dogs. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Workplace interruptions may make people feel like more valued employees

While these moments may feel like a burden at the time, they also serve to foster a much greater sense of office cohesion and sense of belonging. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

‘Broken heart’ syndrome becoming more common in women

Notably, broken heart syndrome diagnoses have also seen an uptick since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

New species of sea slug can regenerate entire body – even after losing its head

Scientists have discovered a type of sea slug that's capable of regenerating its entire body, including all internal organs. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Dairy fat from milk, butter, and cheese could prevent heart attack

An international team finds people who consume higher levels of these fats are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Too much coffee can cause brain to shrink, raise risk of dementia by 53 percent

If you find yourself repeatedly heading over to the coffee pot for refills, you may be actually putting your brain health at risk. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Covid-19 risk-taking is up as people become more desensitized to pandemic life

Researchers say that despite the death toll continuing to increase, people are generally showing less concern about COVID-related news. | Continue reading


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Min Breathing Exercise Lowers Blood Pressure

This groundbreaking blood pressure exercise makes use of a hand-held device which provides resistance as the user breathes. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Intermittent fasting is ‘nothing special’ for weight loss

Researchers say a fasting diet may actually make it harder to maintain muscle mass and physical activity levels. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Male infertility cure closer to reality after genetic discovery

A new study is shedding light on a key mutation which damages a man's ability to reproduce and the protein which can stop it. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

Genetic study finds the brain is most similar to – testicles?

After comparing the two tissues, study authors found they have a staggering 13,442 proteins in common. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 2 years ago

In bot we trust: People put more faith in computers than other humans

Researchers at the University of Georgia say this is especially true when people find tasks too challenging to handle alone. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Holding on to negative emotions can have a lasting impact on your well-being

Psychologists at the University of Miami say the longer negative emotions linger in the human brain, the worse it is for your mental health. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Viagra may also lengthen a man’s lifespan, Swedish study concludes

Taking Viagra may do more than just benefit a man's love life. A study finds the erectile dysfunction drug can also help lengthen a patient's lifespan. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

'Holy grail' nanoparticle injection that treats skin cancer developed by Yale

The injections consist of polymer-based nanoparticles that latch onto cancer cells long enough to inflict some serious damage. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Average human is fatter than an elephant, unique obesity study reveals

Researchers find the average human carries between 6 and 31 percent body fat. The average male elephant carries less than 9 percent. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Cognitive Decline Reversed in Mice

Researchers have discovered that a set of immune cells cause chronic inflammation as people age, leading to side-effects like mental decline. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Turning the camera off in video chats helps reduce the environmental footprint

The study finds just one hour in a video conference or streaming HD shows emits between 150 and 1,000 grams of carbon dioxide. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Mothers of children with autism have ‘significantly different’ metabolite levels

Researchers add it's quite possible that in the future a maternal blood test could help to establish offspring autism risk. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

We Will Rock You, Eye Of The Tiger top list of best workout songs of all-time

Sixty-five percent of respondents add they’d have “no motivation” to exercise without their workout music of choice. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Drinking coffee or tea from paper cups may be ‘seriously’ bad for your health

Drinking coffee and other hot beverages from paper cups can release thousands of potentially harmful plastic particles into your drink. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago

Are you past your prime? Average person starts feeling old at the age of 47

The average respondent starts to really worry about age-related bodily changes around 50 years old, the survey shows. | Continue reading


@studyfinds.org | 3 years ago