The popular belief that CBD can counteract the negative effects of THC may not be as accurate as once thought. THC, the intoxicating component of cannabis, and CBD, the non-intoxicating component, are often viewed as balancing each other out. However, recent research has shown a different side to their interaction. A new double-blinded clinical trial
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The research on plant-based diets and their impact on long-term health continues to grow. A recent study conducted by Yani Xu and colleagues from Qilu Hospital of Shandong University has highlighted the advantages of plant-based diets in relation to weight loss and the prevention of heart disease. The findings suggest that incorporating raw vegetables into
The use of cannabis has long been a topic of controversy and debate, with proponents and opponents arguing over its potential benefits and drawbacks. A recent study conducted by epidemiologist Lifang Hou and her team from Northwestern University sheds light on a new aspect of cannabis use – its effects on the human body’s epigenome.
In the ongoing battle against antibiotic resistance, scientists have found themselves outpaced by rapidly evolving bacteria. This has led them to explore new avenues for developing novel drugs, with the human gut microbiome emerging as a promising source of inspiration. By analyzing the microbiomes of 1,773 individuals, researchers in the US have identified a diverse
The allure of Victorian-era cloth-bound books lies not only in the stories they contain but in their vivid and captivating hues. However, a recent analysis has uncovered a disturbing truth – these very dyes that once made these books so visually appealing may pose a toxic threat to readers. Lead and chromium, known for their
Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the key aspects of this disease is the decline in cognitive functions that patients experience. Understanding the factors that contribute to this decline is crucial in providing better care and support for those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. A recent study conducted by
A groundbreaking new method for detecting brain cancer has been developed by a team of scientists from the University of Notre Dame in the US. This innovative ‘liquid biopsy’ requires only a small sample of blood and can accurately detect biomarkers associated with glioblastoma within an hour. The developers claim that this method surpasses all
It has been widely reported that taller individuals are at a greater risk of developing cancer. Research conducted by the World Cancer Research Fund revealed strong evidence linking height to an increased likelihood of developing various types of cancer, including pancreatic, large bowel, uterine, ovarian, prostate, kidney, skin, and breast cancer. The UK Million Women
The placebo effect is a fascinating phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for years. The idea that a simple sugar pill, with no active ingredients, can trigger a psychedelic reaction in some individuals is mind-boggling. What’s even more surprising is that placebos can work even when people are fully aware that they are not taking real
Intermittent fasting has been widely touted for its numerous health benefits, ranging from weight reduction to a decreased risk of dementia. However, recent research in mice has uncovered a potential drawback of periodic food abstainences – an increased risk of cancer. This revelation comes as a surprise following a previous study that revealed fasting in
A recent study has shed light on a fascinating aspect of our biology – the potential influence of our grandparents’ educational attainment on our biological age. The research suggests that socioeconomic status can have a lasting impact not only on the next generation but also on the generation after that. This finding adds a new
Tragedy struck in the northeastern US state of New Hampshire as health authorities confirmed a death due to the rare mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus. An adult from the town of Hampstead succumbed to severe central nervous system disease after contracting the virus, marking the first human case of EEE in the state since
Diabetes is a well-known condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While type 1 and type 2 diabetes are more commonly discussed, there is a lesser-known type called type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). This condition shares characteristics of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, making it unique
The analysis of imaging data collected as a part of the Human Connectome Project has brought to light what could be the most substantial sex-related differences in microscopic structures deep within the brains of men and women. Researchers claim that these findings could provide valuable insights into why certain neurological conditions seem to be influenced
When we think of the effects of food on our mood, we often refer to the “sugar high” or feeling “hangry.” These examples show how what we eat can have both positive and negative effects on our emotions. Recent research has pointed to blood sugar fluctuations as a key factor in the relationship between diet