Study delves into little-known bleeding disorder – Neuroscience News

Study delves into little-known bleeding disorder – Neuroscience News

Summary: Although purging may be a hallmark of bulimia nervosa, a new study reports that another type of eating disorder may also be responsible for purging behaviors. Source: Ohio University Although purging is often a condition associated with bulimia nervosa, new research at Ohio University suggests that another type of eating disorder may also be…

Large bodies helped extinct marine reptiles with long necks swim, study finds

Large bodies helped extinct marine reptiles with long necks swim, study finds

Ancient, long-necked sea monsters must have evolved large bodies to rule Earth’s oceans around 200 million years ago, according to a new study. The large bodies helped the extinct creatures swim at high speeds even though they had bizarre appendages that might otherwise have increased drag and slowed them down. Bigger bodies meant more muscle…

Here’s What This Controversial New Time-Restricted Diet Study Really Shows

Here’s What This Controversial New Time-Restricted Diet Study Really Shows

The results of a new weight loss study were released this week, making headlines proclaiming that intermittent fasting “isn’t some magic diet trick after all.” The researchers aimed to test whether adding a restriction on the time of day you were allowed to eat (or not) to the usual low-calorie (or kilojoule) diet led to…

Prevalent ‘eternal chemicals’ could be harming our livers, study finds

Prevalent ‘eternal chemicals’ could be harming our livers, study finds

PFAS chemicals end up in our environment through the plastic products and other waste we throw away. Picture: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto (Getty Images) New research shows that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS can damage people’s livers over time. The study, a review of evidence in rodents and humans, may also show that exposure…

Long COVID-19 may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system in some people: UCLA-led study

Long COVID-19 may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system in some people: UCLA-led study

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A possible contributor to Long COVID -19 may actually be an abnormally suppressed, not overactive, immune system, according to a UCLA-led research group. The study, recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Clinical infectious diseases. This contradicts what scientists previously believed, that an overactive immune response to SARS-CoV-2,…

Massive Study Reveals We Need Better Therapies Than Antidepressants  here’s why

Massive Study Reveals We Need Better Therapies Than Antidepressants here’s why

Antidepressants are the mainstay of treatment for depression, but their use is clouded by questions about their lasting effectiveness. A new study now suggests that antidepressants may not improve people’s quality of life in the long term, compared to depressed people who do not take this type of medication. This does not mean that we…

This strange aquatic arthropod had no eyes and used “stilts” to get around

This strange aquatic arthropod had no eyes and used “stilts” to get around

Paleontologists recently announced the discovery of an “exceptionally well-preserved” ancient animal near the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe in southern Ontario, Canada, in a rock quarry that is such a hotbed of marine fossils. which scientists have dubbed the area “Paleo Pompeii”. Appointed Tomlinsonus dimitriThe species represented by the specimen is part of an extinct…