Rosemary aroma can help older adults to remember to do things
The aroma of rosemary essential oil may improve ability of people over 65 to remember events and to remember to complete tasks at particular times in the future.This is the finding of a study presented at the British Psychological Society’s Annual Conference in Nottingham.Lauren Bussey…
Studies of E-Cigs Suggest More Benefit Than Harm
Top Tobacco Control Experts to FDA: Studies of E-Cigs Suggest More Benefit Than Harm Seven top international tobacco control experts are prompting regulators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to have a broad “open-minded” perspective when it comes to regulating vaporized nicotine products,…
Flu vaccinations are more effective when administered in the morning
New research from the University of Birmingham has shown that flu vaccinations are more effective when administered in the morning.The findings, published in the journal Vaccine, suggest administering vaccinations in the morning, rather than the afternoon, could induce greater, and thus more protective, antibody responses.
Smoking Cessation Drugs Do Not Elevate Risk of Serious Neuropsychiatric Adverse Effects
Study also finds varenicline to be more effective than bupropion or nicotine patch and all three medications to be more effective than placebo Compared to the nicotine patch and a placebo, the smoking cessation aids varenicline marketed as Champix and bupropion (Zyban) do not show…
Time Spent Working Rotating Night Shift and Risk of Heart Disease
Among female registered nurses, working a rotating night shift for 5 years or more was associated with a small increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, according to a study appearing in the JAMA.The disruption of social and biological rhythms that occur during shift…
Oily fish eaten during pregnancy may reduce risk of asthma in offspring
Children born to mothers who eat salmon when pregnant may be less likely to have doctor diagnosed asthma compared to children whose mothers do not eat it, new research has shown.The study, led by Professor Philip Calder of the University of Southampton, was presented at…
Do Differences in Anatomy Matter for Achieving Orgasm?
A recent review of the medical literature reveals that differences in anatomy may help explain why some individuals experience orgasms more successfully than others.
High in calories and low in nutrients when adolescents share pictures of food online
A new study from the University of Gothenburg show that adolescents like to present foods that are high in calories but low in nutrients in social media.Previous studies have found that interactions around food in social media can influence adolescents’ consumption of candy and their…
Rosacea Linked to a Slightly Increased Risk of Dementia
A new study has uncovered an increased risk of dementia—in particular Alzheimer’s disease—in patients with rosacea. Importantly, the risk was highest in older patients and in patients where rosacea was diagnosed by a hospital dermatologist. The findings are published in the Annals of Neurology, a…
Yoga may have health benefits for people with asthma
A new Cochrane Review, published in the Cochrane Library, suggests that yoga may have a beneficial effect on symptoms and quality of life in people with asthma, but effects on lung function and medication use are uncertain.Yoga has gained global popularity as a form of…
Is paracetamol Hampering Our Ability to Notice Errors?
It’s been known for more than a century that paracetamol is an effective painkiller, but according to a new U of T study it could also be impeding error-detection in the brain.The research, authored by a team including postdoctoral fellow Dan Randles and researchers from…
Even Low Levels of Air Pollution Appear to Affect a Child’s Lungs
Dramatic improvements in air quality in U.S. cities since the 1990s may not be enough to ensure normal lung function in children, according to new research published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care, a journal of the American Thoracic Society.