Medicine & TechnologySymptoms experienced by people with long COVID are more than just loss of smell or taste and brain fog, among others. Learn about blood clots as effects, too
Scientists made metaverse more fearful as they developed a new device that will make a person feel VR spiders crawling on their mouths. Find out more about it.
A dust storm that swept through Iraq resulted in people developing respiratory problems. Find out how the rare occurrence became an effect of climate change.
Encounter with extraterrestrial beings may cause brain damage, burns, and unaccounted for pregnancy, among others. Learn more about the Pentagon report here.
A new study recently revealed that people experiencing severe alcohol problems who received ketamine infusions along with psychological therapy quit drinking alcoholic beverages for longer compared to those who were given standard alcoholism treatment.
A team of researchers from the California Academy of Sciences recently reported soot forming wildfires filled the sky and blocked the Sun shortly after an asteroid hit the Earth.
Study authors presented research that utilizes theories of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD to help inform perinatal clinicians on how to deal with psychological trauma in their patients.
The TRUTHS mission is currently being prepared by the European Space Agency and its partners to measure the amount of heat that Earth has trapped due to climate change.
The effects of exhaustion or anxiety from text messaging and use of social media include delayed replies, forgetting to get back to contact entirely, and the need for phone breaks frequently. Thus, an expert recommends setting communication boundaries.
The vaccine shots may not be considered a hundred percent protection, although they reduce the disease severity, as well as the risk of deaths related to flu.
Traveling in space can lead to numerous changes to the body, specifically those that result from unusual flu-like symptoms. A United Kingdom astronaut shares some changes he felt in his body from the condition.
A UCL researchers-led study showed that boys who are regularly playing video games at age 11 years old are less possible to develop depressive symptoms three years after.
Different health conditions can result from eating too many potato chips. 5 of them include cancer, high blood pressure, depression, weight gain, and stroke.