A new study of more than 1,400 adults who gamble and play online video games has found loot box buying is associated with real-world gambling, video gaming addiction, and other mental health issues.
Having dense breasts is linked to cancer, but advice about breast density can depend on where you live
Having dense breasts is a clear risk factor for breast cancer. It can also make cancers hard to spot on mammograms.
Australians are waiting 12 years on average before seeking help for a mental health problem, study shows
Australians are waiting an average of 12 years to seek treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, our new research shows.
Genes, income and health: Unraveling the complex connections
Past research studies have consistently found that there are disparities in the health outcomes of people from different socio-economic backgrounds. More recently, some findings hinted at the possibility that genetics also play a role in the widely documented relationship between health and income.
Disruption of immune cells in blood is linked to cancer outcomes, new tool reveals
The immune systems of cancer patients are highly disrupted, with those who have a higher number of immune cells in their blood having a better survival rate, finds a new study that uses a pioneering technique developed by researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute.
Newfound circuit better explains how the brain recognizes what is familiar and important
A newly identified part of a brain circuit mixes sensory information, memories, and emotions to tell whether things are familiar or new, and important or just “background noise.”
What makes us remember our dreams? How sleep patterns and mindset shape recall
Some people wake up vividly recalling their dreams from the night, and can tell precise stories experienced during the night, while others struggle to remember even a single detail. Why does this happen? A new study, conducted by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, and published in Communications Psychology explores the factors that influence so-called “dream recall”—the ability to remember dreams upon awakening—and uncovers which individual traits and sleep patterns shape this phenomenon.
Scientists decode diet from stool DNA, no questions asked
Scientists have developed a breakthrough method to track diet using stool metagenomic data.
Mapping complex interactions between sex hormones and neurological health
A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine by leading neuroendocrinologist Professor Hyman M. Schipper from McGill University’s Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery maps out the extensive influence of reproductive hormones on neurological health and disease. This review, appearing in a special Festschrift issue honoring Dr. Seymour Reichlin’s centennial, systematically examines how sex hormones affect a broad spectrum of neurological conditions.
Swimming in some lakes can lead to infection with Legionella, warn scientists
Swimming in some lakes with still water can lead to infection with Legionella, bacteria that can cause pneumonia, and people who engage in open water swimming should be aware of this risk, say the authors of a practice article published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.