A study in Japan found that creating pockets of green in cities could encourage people to spend more time in nature.
There’s a scientific basis to the magic of the holiday season.
The waxy surface of forest canopy leaves can also trap airborne microplastics, reveals a study in Japan.
Asia is going through a sleep crisis, worse than anywhere else in the world, leading to a growth in the market of sleep wearables. But how much do they help?
Researchers and clinicians in Asia continue to advance prosthetic limb technology to make it more effective and accessible for patients in the region.
A growing FemTech market in Asia is empowering women to manage their reproductive health.
Unique gut flora found in children with autism could potentially aid in autism's early diagnosis.
Japanese researchers have developed an AI-based method to better detect methane emissions on a global scale.
Individuals with mild cognitive impairment tended to speak less and used fewer, but more, abstract nouns.
Eating fruits could prevent depression among older Asians, a new study reveals.
Getting consistent and sufficient sleep is still better for optimal brain performance.
Its benefits to cardiometabolic health are more limited than we think.