Recent studies do not support the claim that CBD (short for cannabidiol) products can reduce chronic pain, according to a team of researchers from the University of Bath and Oxford,
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“A high-tech health centre is the concrete application of digital health” – Clément Pacaud (Visiomed)
Clément Pacaud, Managing Director of Visiomed, operator of the “Smart Salem” high-tech health centres in the Middle East, talks to European Scientist. The market is booming, with improvements in prevention,
Diabetes drug Tirzepatide can help chronically obese patients lose weight and waist circumference
Obesity medication tirzepatide reduces body weight and waist circumference regardless of how long the patient has been living with the condition, according to results to be presented during the European
Introducing Jack Bobo, the distinguished director of the Food System Institute at the University of Nottingham, whose expertise and insights into agricultural innovation shed light on pressing issues facing the
Sleeping only three to five hours a day increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study published by JAMA Network Open. The authors also show that
Researchers from the University of Bristol, UK, developed a new web-based baby sleeper tool to help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), according to a study published
In 2023, doctors saw a significant increase in measles cases, including in 40 of the 53 European countries and at least 10 in EU/EEA countries. Numbers are expected to continue
Researchers show for the first time that smoking has a major long-term impact on our immune system, according to a study published in Nature. Even years after people quit smoking,
About half of teenagers are worried about having children, and many don’t even have basic knowledge about their own reproductive health, according to two studies published in the Human Fertility
A new stool test detects colorectal cancer more effectively than previous tests, according to a study published in The Lancet Oncology. The authors believe this could further reduce the number