People with chronic insomnia could benefit from tai chi as an alternative to talking therapies, a study has suggested.
Researchers writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) said their study “supports the use of tai chi as an alternative…

People with chronic insomnia could benefit from tai chi as an alternative to talking therapies, a study has suggested.
Researchers writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) said their study “supports the use of tai chi as an alternative…

New research shows that women who live around high levels of air pollution are more likely to develop breast cancer.
As part of a multiyear study involving more than 400,000 women, researchers discovered that those who live in…

Imagine watching the brain not as a finished organ but as a city under construction, where every neuron is a worker changing jobs as the skyline rises.
A series of papers in Nature published on November 5 has captured exactly that. Led by…

Heartburn is often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, yet its growing presence across younger and older adults has placed it firmly in the spotlight of digestive health research. Many people experience the burning sensation after hurried…

Axios There are eight different ways people experience long COVID symptoms, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health’s research initiative.
The big picture: The new…

Fibroblasts from a Rett syndrome patient with a severe MECP2 mutation (T158M) showed markedly low levels of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), along with signs of mitochondrial redox imbalance and dysfunction, a lab study shows.
CoQ10 helps mitochondria —…

The Telegraph Experts warn that the outbreak’s proximity to borders with Kenya and South Sudan means that – if not contained – it could spread rapidly. The death toll in Ethiopia’s first outbreak of the deadly Marburg haemorrhagic fever…

Ocrelizumab (Ocrevus; Genentech) appears to have a more favorable safety profile in patients with
The findings…

A monthly injection could allow people with severe asthma to stop taking daily steroid tablets, a clinical trial has found.
More than 260 million people are thought to have asthma worldwide. While most can control their asthma with inhalers to…

Patients with