A new genetic analysis has found that although the risk of dementia increases with increased alcohol intake, even small amounts of alcohol can heighten a person's risk.
Findings from the largest study of its kind suggest that alcohol consumption—regardless of amount—may increase the risk of ...
Even light drinking offers no protective benefits, and the risk increases with the amount consumed. A major study published ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, or NESDIS, has released a concept study by Lockheed Martin and NVIDIA on the ...
When it comes to dementia risk, no amount of alcohol is safe, according to a new study that contradicts prior research ...
A "flawed" draft of a study from Henry Ford Health suggests vaccines are linked to chronic diseases in kids, sparking fresh ...
Trump’s definitive statements that Tylenol use during pregnancy causes autism suggest certainty that the science does not ...
We have heard this claim for years: having one or two drinks of alcohol every day might actually help stave off dementia.
Scientists asked a simple question: when Earth’s magnetic field gets unsettled from solar storms, is there a correlation with ...
In a groundbreaking study from 1961, Albert Bandura demonstrated that we learn by watching what others do. New evidence links ...
Internet Usage, Social Participation, and Depression Symptoms Among Middle-Aged and Older Adult Chinese Individuals Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From the Chin ...