NASA's Artemis 2 mission aims to study the impact of deep space on human health. Astronauts will undergo various experiments to track their physiological changes during this groundbreaking moon mission.
A groundbreaking study reveals that time in space may accelerate aging in human stem cells. Researchers at UC San Diego found significant changes in cells after just a month aboard the ISS, with implications for astronaut health and understanding human aging.
A new study suggests that a common allergy nasal spray may reduce COVID-19 infections by 67%. With limited vaccine access, could this over-the-counter solution be the future of viral protection?
In a contentious ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to slash nearly $800 million in NIH grants aimed at studying diseases affecting minority, gay, and transgender communities, amidst ongoing legal disputes.
New research suggests that acetaminophen, a common pain reliever, may increase risk-taking behavior by reducing negative emotions. With 25% of Americans using it weekly, the implications could be significant!
A new review claims antidepressants don’t cause significant withdrawal effects, but new research suggests otherwise. Long-term users may face severe and debilitating symptoms after stopping. Find out the shocking reality behind antidepressant withdrawal.
In a bold move, over 90 NIH scientists have signed the Bethesda Declaration, challenging their new leader Jay Bhattacharya and the Trump administration's policies that threaten public health research and safety.
A landmark study reveals that weight-loss injections may significantly reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers, potentially transforming preventive medicine. The findings suggest that GLP-1 receptor agonists could halve cancer risk, prompting calls for further research.
Harvard's extensive biodata repository, crucial for health research, faces extinction due to funding cuts by the Trump administration. Experts warn of dire consequences for public health advancements.
New research shows that getting vaccinated against shingles may reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The study found vaccinated individuals have significantly lower cardiovascular disease rates. Discover the surprising health benefits of shingles vaccination!