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World’s Largest Real-Life Study on CBD Products Finds Improvements in Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. History’s largest real world evidence study, consisting of nearly...

Probiotics Improve Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy, Study Shows

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found that probiotics significantly improve the symptoms of pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, and constipation. Nausea and vomiting affect about 85% of...

Chewing Gum Could Reduce the Spread of Covid-19 By Cutting the Virus in Saliva, Says New Study

Scientists have stuffed sticks of chewing gum with plant-based copies of the receptors on our cells which SARS-CoV-2 uses to get the drop on...

People Enjoy Surprisingly Deep Conversations With Strangers, And New Study Finds Benefits

There are positive effects of talking with strangers, a new study finds. People benefit from deep and meaningful conversations that help us forge connections with...

See Incredible Transformation of Paralyzed Mice Given Nanofibers in 4 Week Study Breakthrough

A "bioactive scaffold" regenerated damaged cells in the nervous systems of mice paralyzed from spinal cord injuries, allowing them to walk again 3-4 weeks...

Study Reports Incredible New Numbers For Critically Endangered Grauer’s Gorilla Species

A new study estimated the global population of Grauer’s gorillas—the world’s largest gorilla subspecies–and it reported good news for rangers, nonprofits, and caretakers who...

New Study of ‘MIND’ Diet Shows It May Improve Memory and Thinking Skills in Old Age

Aging takes a toll on the body and on the mind. For example, the tissue of aging human brains sometimes develops abnormal clumps of...

Eating Mushrooms Could Lower Risk of Depression, New Study Says

Mushrooms have been making headlines due to their many health advantages. Not only do they lower one's risk of cancer and premature death, but...

Good Morals in Stories Play a Positive Role in Shifting Values of Teens, Study Finds

An important lesson in the moral education of children could be as close as the book in their hands. Stories matter. And they can...

White Noise of Flickering Screens Helps Children With Learning Difficulties to Read and Write Better, Says Study

Previous studies have shown that children with attention difficulties, including ADHD, solve cognitive tasks better when they are exposed to auditory white noise. However,...

Study Finds Small Acts of Kindness Can Bolster Students’ Health and Wellness

A small act of kindness can go a long way, say researchers, towards bolstering student health and wellness. Dr. John-Tyler Binfet and Dr. Sally Stewart...

Oxygen Therapy May Slow the Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s According to New Study

A team of investigators has succeeded in restoring brain trauma by hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This is the first time in the scientific world that non-drug...

This Asteroid is a $10,000-Quadrillion Lump of Iron and a Potential Opportunity to Study an Exposed Planetary Core

Out between Mars and Jupiter in the solar system's asteroid belt, there's a lump of iron and nickel called 16 Psyche that has a...

First Galápagos Study of Pink Iguanas Reveal New Details – And Rangers Believe They Can Be Saved

In concluding their expedition to Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island in the Galápagos, scientists have finished the first survey of the pink land iguana,...

Pecan-Rich Diet Shown to Reduce Cholesterol in New Study

While the proper pronunciation of pecan remains a subject of debate, University of Georgia researchers have shown the tree nut can dramatically improve a...

Breathing With This Device for 5 Minutes May Lower Blood Pressure as Much as Exercise or Drugs: Study

A five-minute breathing exercise that you can do while watching television can lower your blood pressure as much as medication, according to a new...

Metabolism Does Not Slow Down in Mid-Life as is Commonly Believed, Says Study

Most of us remember a time when we could eat anything we wanted and not gain weight. But a new study suggests your metabolism—the...

Physical Activity During Depression Not Only Reduces Symptoms, But Increases Brain’s Ability to Change, Says Study

Physical activity does the brain good. Not only does it reduce depressive symptoms, it actually fosters the brain’s ability to change and adapt. This dual beneficial...

Massive Balloon the Size of a Soccer Stadium to Launch Telescope to Edge of Space to Study How Stars Form

The world's biggest balloon, the size of a soccer stadium, is to be sent to the edge of space. The instrument—named Superpressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope,...

Don’t Worry, Birds Won’t Become Dependent on You Feeding Them, Says Study

Oregon State University researchers have some good news for the well-meaning masses who place bird feeders in their yards: The small songbirds who visit...