Wildfires Significantly Reduce Individuals’ Cognitive Abilities
A recent study published in International Journal of Public Health reveals that wildfires can impact our cognitive abilities, especially math and language skills.
A recent study published in International Journal of Public Health reveals that wildfires can impact our cognitive abilities, especially math and language skills.
A recent study published in The Humanistic Psychologist sheds light on the connection between children’s sense of meaning in life and their mental health.
A study found that older adults who own cats or dogs have slower cognitive decline than non-owners.
New research from King’s College London has identified a strong correlation between higher BMI (body mass index) in children aged 12-16 and increased risks of
An international research team led by Éric Boilard of Université Laval has established a link between gut microbiota and chronic inflammatory diseases such as arthritis.
According to a recent randomized crossover study, short walks (20 minutes in duration) in a blue space environment can benefit well-being and mood. The benefits
A recent study, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, has shown that psychobiotic PS128, a Lactobacillus plantarum strain, significantly improved insomnia, stress, negative emotions, gastrointestinal symptoms, and
A study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry has shown that yoga can improve symptoms of anxiety for some people. The randomized clinical trial compared the
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