Couples and Psychiatric Disorders: A Surprising Global Connection
A global study reveals couples are more likely to share psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Researchers call this spousal correlation.
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A global study reveals couples are more likely to share psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Researchers call this spousal correlation.
New research shows Black, Hispanic, and Asian adults in the U.S. experience first heart failure hospitalizations years earlier than white adults.
World Sexual Health Day 2025 on September 4 highlights Sexual Justice—empowering rights, inclusion, autonomy, and access to sexual health.
Global survey shows 71% believe children under 14 should avoid social media, with mental health emerging as the top youth challenge.
New research suggests gut microbes influence brain development before birth, shaping stress and social behavior through prenatal neural changes.
New research shows that skin temperature on the face and hands reliably predicts thermal comfort, offering smarter wearables and energy-efficient indoor climate control.
New research suggests caffeine may subtly reduce how E. coli bacteria absorb some antibiotics, revealing complex interactions between diet and bacterial behavior.
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that decodes inner speech, converting thoughts into text or speech, offering communication breakthroughs for people with paralysis.
New 2025 Canadian guidelines emphasize personalized, evidence-based strategies to quit smoking, combining behavioral therapy, medications, and shared decision-making for lasting results.
Contrary to popular belief, running can strengthen knee cartilage and bones, protect joints, and improve overall well-being when practiced safely.