Study links altered sensory processing in psychosis to spinal cord. Individuals with psychotic disorders process self-generated sensations differently, affecting their sense of self, a new study finds.
Heated tobacco as harmful as cigarettes: study Heated tobacco products cause similar gut and vascular damage as cigarettes, challenging claims of reduced harm.
Gel restores tooth enamel, preventing cavities Gel using saliva chemicals regrows tooth enamel, preventing cavities.
Scientists detect strongest, most distant black-hole flare ever seen. Scientists observe a record-breaking black-hole flare, 11 billion light-years away, shining with the power of 10 trillion suns.
Scalable human kidney organoids for transplants Human kidney organoids successfully transplanted into pigs, paving the way for new transplant therapies.
Bird flu virus survives in certain cheeses Bird flu virus (H5N1) can survive in raw-milk cheese even after 120 days of aging at 39°F (3.8°C), posing a potential risk to consumers.
Study identifies four groups of young cannabis users in Norway. Researchers in Norway categorize young cannabis users into four groups, with one group raising concerns due to mental health struggles.
Global shift to plant-based diets could cut agricultural labor by 28%. A shift to plant-based diets could cut agricultural labor needs by up to 28% by 2030, creating new jobs in horticulture.
Chronic stress accelerates kidney disease Chronic stress fuels kidney disease by boosting cortisol and oxidative stress, per a new review.
Words matter: How women talk about their genitals affects sexual well-being Study links women's genital terminology to body image, sexual pleasure, and health behaviors.