Wildcard

  • We looked at over 166,000 psychiatric records. Over half showed people were admitted against their will

    Involuntary psychiatric care in Australia is more likely imposed on immigrants, non-English speakers, and the unemployed, despite legal intentions for it to be a last resort.
  • Sleep wrinkles are real. Here’s how they leave their mark

    Wake up with sleep wrinkles? Find out how sleeping positions, skincare routines, and silk pillowcases might help prevent and reduce these overnight facial lines.
  • Nanotechnology vs Alcohol Damage!

    Sip with science: Nanogel detoxifies alcohol in your body, reducing liver harm—could this gel be the future of safer drinking?
  • How much time should you spend sitting versus standing? New research reveals the perfect mix for optimal health

    Optimal health balance found: 8.3 hours of sleep, 2.2 hours of light activity, and moderate exercise reduce heart disease and diabetes risk.
  • What does it mean to be transgender?

    Facing stigma and legislation, 1.6 million US trans individuals navigate identity and dysphoria, seeking authenticity and well-being.
  • Why is cancer called cancer? We need to go back to Greco-Roman times for the answer

    Tracing cancer’s roots: From ancient descriptions and treatments to the origins of the word itself, the fight against this persistent disease continues after millennia.
  • To tackle gendered violence, we also need to look at drugs, trauma and mental health

    Australia acts on gender violence with funding for escape support, but experts stress prevention by tackling trauma, substance abuse, and mental health.
  • Bird Flu Is Bad for Poultry and Dairy Cows. It’s Not a Dire Threat for Most of Us — Yet.

    H5N1 bird flu concerns rise as the virus infects dairy cows, with experts monitoring its evolution and potential risk to public health.
  • WHO Overturns Dogma on Airborne Disease Spread. The CDC Might Not Act on It.

    WHO’s landmark report redefines airborne spread of diseases, impacting future health guidelines, amid evidence refuting outdated droplet transmission theories.
  • How community health screenings get more people of color vaccinated

    Health screenings plummet during pandemic, hitting Black and Latine communities hardest; Florida’s CMWP combats disparities with targeted vaccination outreach.

Learn To Grow

Sign up for weekly gardening tips, product reviews and discounts.

Age Gracefully

Using Science to Help You Age Gracefully

10almonds is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.