Brain fog in long Covid sufferers may be caused by leaky blood vessels.
Scientists have theorised that catching the virus causes disruption in the blood-brain barrier of some victims, causing the ...
Stress causes cancer to grow and spread.
A team of experts at New York's Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have found that chronic stress leads to the formation of sticky webs of ...
AI is humanity's secret weapon in the hunt for aliens.
Bill Diamond, head of the extraterrestrial research organisation Seti Institute, explained that the search for aliens has been "a needle in ...
The 'world's oldest dog' has been posthumously stripped of his title.
Guinness World Records (GWR) say it has no evidence that Bobi the canine, who died last October at the apparent ...
Children of men with low sperm counts are at greater risk of developing cancers.
A landmark study at The University of Utah has discovered that the families of men who have ...
Watching lots of TV makes people need to use the toilet at night.
Adults who spend five hours or more per day watching television or videos are more likely to need ...
Air pollution from traffic has been linked to severe forms of dementia.
Research carried out in Atlanta, Georgia has discovered that people with more exposure to traffic-related particulate matter air pollution ...
Boredom can be good for people.
Neuroscientist Professor James Danckert argues that the emotion should be seen as a positive "call to action" and be channelled into learning new skills rather ...
The brightest and hungriest black hole ever has been spotted in the distant universe.
Astronomers say that quasar JO529-4351 is powered by a black hole 17 billion times the size of ...
The world's tallest man and shortest woman have been reunited in California.
Sultan Kosen, who stands at 8 foot 3 inches tall, met with his fellow Guinness World Record holder Jyoti ...
Exposure to the blue light emitted by smartphones could be "toxic" for the body.
A study has found that being bombarded by blue-spectrum light throughout the day disrupts the body's regular ...
Eating vegetables cuts the risk of snoring.
Research has revealed that adopting a largely vegetarian diet can reduce the chance of developing obstructive sleep apnoea - the medical condition that causes ...
Eating too much protein raises the risk of heart disease.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have discovered that consuming more than a fifth of calories from protein activates cells that ...
Women only need to exercise half as much as men to get similar health benefits.
A study has found that females who cycle, swim and run regularly are less likely to ...
Magic mushrooms and LSD could "jump start" coma patients back into the real world.
The world-leading psychedelic scientist Professor Robin Carharrt-Harris has revealed that "interest is growing" in the subject as ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) model has proved that men's and women's brains are 'wired differently'.
Scientists have developed a model that can tell the difference between scans of male and female ...
An Alzheimer's "miracle" drug could shrink the brains of patients.
A huge medical breakthrough was made last year as the first drug that slows the progression of the disease was approved ...
Grumpy people are more likely to have bad heart health.
A study has linked personality traits such as anxiety and irritability with early signs of heart ageing.
Experts at Queen Mary University ...
Scientists are making "incredible progress" in their efforts to bring the dodo back from the dead.
DNA experts have sequenced the full genome of the extinct species for the first time ...
Weight loss jabs can help people beat drug and smoking addictions.
A study has found that liraglutide - which has been prescribed on the NHS to tackle obesity - is as ...
Big cats can tell human voices apart.
New research has found that animals like tigers and cheetahs have the ability to differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar human voices.
A study saw 24 ...
Bacteria is the key to a good cup of tea.
New research in China suggests that the secret to making a delicious cuppa is held in a collection of microbes that ...
Older people are left puzzled by emojis.
A new study has found how age, gender and culture all influence how people interpret the characters used in electronic messages.
270 British and ...
Ping pong could be prescribed to patients with nerve damage.
The sport has been found to reduce symptoms of conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease, both of which ...