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Why are people left- or right-handed? New study offers a answer

A new study suggests that the reason for right- or left-hand dominance may be different from what has long been believed.

Older coronavirus variant reappears in several countries

A previously circulating coronavirus variant has once again become significant in several countries, prompting researchers to closely monitor developments.

Sunshine and temperature may shape mental health, study finds

New research suggests that even small changes in the weather may be linked to when people seek help for mental health problems.

Nara Smith opens up about her 2-year-old daughter’s illness

The well-known influencer has been less active on social media in recent months. She has now revealed the reason why.

Irregular menstruation may be a sign of an underlying disease

New recommendations suggest that irregular menstruation should be investigated more thoroughly. The aim is to enable earlier diagnosis and ensure more consistent treatment.

Why are people left- or right-handed? New study offers a answer

A new study suggests that the reason for right- or left-hand dominance may be different from what has long been believed.

Older coronavirus variant reappears in several countries

A previously circulating coronavirus variant has once again become significant in several countries, prompting researchers to closely monitor developments.

Sunshine and temperature may shape mental health, study finds

New research suggests that even small changes in the weather may be linked to when people seek help for mental health problems.

Nara Smith opens up about her 2-year-old daughter’s illness

The well-known influencer has been less active on social media in recent months. She has now revealed the reason why.

Older adults with low vitamin C levels showed more signs of cognitive decline

A new study suggests that a deficiency in a common vitamin may be linked to brain health.

Millions use blood pressure medication – new study points to possible risk of kidney damage

New research suggests that a commonly used type of blood pressure medication may be associated with a higher risk of kidney damage.

Why a healthy diet may not be enough for your heart

New research suggests that even people who eat plenty of fruits and vegetables may not be getting enough of a compound that could play an important role in heart health.

Want bigger arms? New research points to a simple approach

A new study looked at whether beginners need more exercises or extra training sets to gain muscle. The findings point to a surprisingly simple approach.

Can the damage caused by alcohol be reversed? New study provides answers

New research shows that alcohol can increase the risk of a wide range of diseases, but can the damage be reduced?

Rising demand pushes protein prices to new highs

The growing demand for protein is linked to a significant change in consumer habits.