
Category: General Health


Study Links Cytomegalovirus to a Specific Subtype of Alzheimer’s Disease: Could Treating the Virus Offer a Solution?
Researchers from Arizona State University just revealed a surprising link between a common virus, present in most octogenarians, and a specific form of Alzheimer’s disease. Could the key to …Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Found to Have Lower Alzheimer’s Mortality Rates, New Study Reveals
Taxi and ambulance drivers, whose jobs require frequent spatial processing and navigation, have a lower risk of dying from severe cognitive decline. Several studies highlight the protective effect of …Positive Feedback from Men About Female Genitals Boosts Women’s Confidence and Enhances Sexual Relationships, Study Finds
People view their private areas in different ways—some positively and others less favorably. Whatever the feeling is, it affects sexual performance and overall quality of life. Whenever men and …
Waking Up at Night Could Be a Sign of Fatty Liver Disease—And Stress May Be Involved, Study Finds
Key Takeaways: MASLD patients wake more frequently and stay awake longer at night Poor sleep may signal or worsen liver dysfunction More research is needed on sleep-focused MASLD treatment …
New Study Reveals Who Fakes Orgasms and Why Many Women Choose to Stop
Sexual pleasure is different for different people and can be affected by many factors like emotions, mental state, weather, environment, how the act is done, and so many other …
University of Turku: Stress Experienced by Fathers in Their Childhood Can Affect Their Newborn Children
Research has already shown that the mother’s anxiety during pregnancy increases the baby’s stress level. However, a newer study suggests that stress experienced by the father in his childhood …
Training for CPR on Manikins Without Breasts Puts Women’s Lives at Risk: Is There a Subconscious Gender Bias?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an essential life-saving technique and everyone should have basic knowledge about it. CPR can temporarily sustain life during a cardiac arrest until the person can …
Study Shows Marijuana Use Linked to Lower Obesity Rates, But More Research Needed to Confirm Weight-Loss Benefits
As marijuana use becomes common in many states in the US, researchers are looking into its effects on health factors such as weight and obesity. A recent study (2016–2022) …

