Month: June 2023

Medicated Eye Drop May Slow Nearsightedness in Kids

Imagine the progression of nearsightedness as a race car speeding down a track – you can’t stop it completely, but you can definitely slow it down! A recent trial has discovered that medicated eye drops, containing a low dose of the drug atropine, have shown great potential in slowing down the progression of nearsightedness in […]

Published on June 2, 2023

Could Your Love Life Affect Your Brain Function?

Just like a car needs regular maintenance to keep running smoothly, our brains also need their fair share of TLC. A recent study conducted by researchers at Penn State has discovered a potential link between sexual satisfaction in middle age and cognitive decline later on. They examined hundreds of men aged 56 to 68, studying […]

Published on June 2, 2023

$1.1B Agreement Reached Over PFAS in Water Supply

In a remarkable turn of events, lawyers have successfully reached a landmark $1.1 billion settlement with DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva regarding the issue of PFAS pollution in the U.S. public water supply. This momentous agreement not only addresses the contamination problem but also provides funds for necessary remediation efforts. It’s like discovering a hidden treasure […]

Published on June 2, 2023