Genetic differences may explain why women get depression twice as often

Genetic differences may explain why women get depression twice as often

Genetic Clues to Why Women Face Double the Depression Risk: New Insights for 2025 Depression strikes women at twice the rate of men, a gap long observed but newly illuminated by cutting-edge genetic research that’s sparking hope for better treatments—and stirring buzz across the U.S. health scene. A groundbreaking 2025 study from McGill University, published … Read more

Breast Cancer Cell Growth Reduced by Single Bout of Exercise, Study Finds

Breast Cancer Cell Growth Reduced by Single Bout of Exercise, Study Finds

Breakthrough Study: One Workout Could Shrink Breast Cancer Cell Growth by 30% Imagine lacing up your sneakers for a single intense workout and watching breast cancer cells retreat—that’s the promising reality uncovered by a new exercise reduces breast cancer growth study. In a game-changing discovery, researchers found that just one session of high-intensity interval training … Read more