Research Studies
Explore peer-reviewed research rigorously evaluated for quality and credibility. Each study undergoes blind auditing by expert reviewers to ensure you receive trustworthy, science-backed information to guide your wellness decisions with confidence.
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How we grade evidence
- We review research from trusted, peer-reviewed medical journals
- Each study is checked for fair testing and accurate results
- We turn complex findings into simple grades: Well-supported, Promising, or Needs more proof
Showing 11 studies with quality score 4-6.99
Safety of Intravenous Infusion of BPC157 in Humans: A Pilot Study
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 2025
A Biocompatible, Eco-Friendly 3D-Printed Resin for Macular Bucking Devices in Myopic Tractional Maculopathy
Researchers developed a new eco-friendly resin suitable for use in retinal implants, which may improve biocompatibility and reduce surgical complications.
TikTok and Eczema: What Are People Really Watching?
Popular eczema videos online mix facts and misinformation.
A Comprehensive Review of The Anxiolytic Effects of Cannabinoids
CBD shows early promise for anxiety relief.
Investigation the Effect of ACT Training on Stigma and Family Functioning
ACT may help families cope with stigma and stress.
Could Microbes Eventually Replace Anxiety Meds?
Gut microbes may influence anxiety treatment.
Epilepsy Drug Provides Surprising Joint Protection Against Arthritis
Carbamazepine shows early promise in protecting joints.
Songs Reduce Dementia Patients’ Anxiety, Trigger Lost Memories
Music therapy taps into memory and emotion, easing distress in advanced dementia.
The Home Temperatures Best for Seniors’ Brains
Older adults perform better on cognitive tests when room temperatures are stable and within a comfortable range.
Exploring the Association Between Consumption of Different Types of Beverages and Erectile Dysfunction In US Men
Frequent grape juice intake linked to improved sexual health in men.
Tai Chi Effects on Heart Rate Variability
Preliminary research suggests Tai Chi may help regulate the autonomic nervous system, though findings on its impact on HRV are still mixed.
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