HEALTH
Scientists Identify Biomarkers For Alzheimer’s Blood Test
Australian researchers have found biomarkers that could help develop a simple blood test to identify the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
Owning A Home Does Not Make You Happier, Study
An Australian study led by the University of Adelaide has debunked the belief that owning a home is a recipe for happiness.
Broken Heart = Broken Bones In Elderly
Researchers have found that people suffering from depression are more likely to fall, pointing to a complex relationship between mental illness, a sense of balance, and falling in older people.
Left Brain-Right Brain Split Challenged By Musical Study
New research from Australia is challenging the widely held view that emotions and feelings are the domain of only the right hemisphere.
White Americans Sleep Longer Than Asian & Indian Americans, Study
White, American-born adults sleep the longest, according to two studies that shed light on the differences between the quality and duration of sleep among ethnic groups in the US.
HIV Drug Abacavir Hypersensitivity Linked To Human Gene Allele
Researchers have published a new study explaining how the HIV drug abacavir causes allergies in people with the HLA-B*5701 gene allele.
Chinese-Style Meditation Linked To Brain Changes
Scientists report that practising Chinese mindfulness meditation regularly for a month may lead to positive behavioral changes and structural changes in the brain.
Low Dietary Vitamin D Increased Stroke Risk In Japanese-Americans
Japanese-American men who did not eat foods rich in vitamin D had a higher risk of stroke later in life, according to results of a 34-year study in Hawaii.
Interleukin-5 Jab Offers Hope For Treating Autoimmune Disease
Research into treatments for autoimmune diseases may have received a booster shot as interleukin-5 injections show promise in regulating the body's immune system.












