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The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on a Childs Future Success
A recent Spanish study shows that socioeconomic status in early life plays a mediating role in educational, employment, family, and health. For all too
Probiotics for Kids: Can They Help Treat Intestinal Infections?
The NEJM recently published a study on the impact of the probiotics on intestinal infection among children of preschool age. Acute gastroenteritis is an
Revolutionary Blood Test Promises Faster Heart Attack Diagnosis
Hospitals need to quickly figure out which patients with symptoms of a heart attack are really having a heart attack. A new blood test
Unlocking Potential: The Impact of Vitamin C on Exercise Capacity
Researchers in the US recently investigated whether an infusion of vitamin C could improve the exercise capacity of patients with type 2 diabetes. People
The Impact of Tackle Football on Neurocognitive Function: What You Need to Know
Researchers study if children experience a change in neurocognitive function due to head impacts from playing tackle football. Contact sports being played by children
Ritalin and Academic Performance: Why It Wont Improve Scores Without ADHD
Recent studies have found an increase in the use of ADHD drugs among college students hoping to improve cognition. But will ritalin do you
Peak Times for Teen Car Crashes: Understanding the Risks and Safety Tips
In a recent study, researchers monitored driving behaviours among teenagers and how they impact the likelihood of a teen car crash. Car accidents
Impact of Anti-Diabetic Medications on Prostate Specific Antigen Levels in Men
Researchers study if anti-diabetic medications lower prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels in men. Previous research has found that diabetic men are less likely to
Transforming Patient Care: The Impact of Healthcare Analytics in Medical Settings
Healthcare analytics has been touted as the cure-all for many of the health industry’s woes. Claims that it can reduce costs and improve outcomes
Challenging Brain Teaser to Test Your Skills – October 15 Edition
Doctor Johnson gives three pills to his patient and tells him to take one every half hour. How long would the pills last? See
Challenging Brain Teasers to Boost Your Cognitive Skills and Fun
Doctor Johnson gives three pills to his patient and tells him to take one every half hour. How long would the pills last? See
Impacto de la Proteína de Soja en la Reducción del Colesterol
Un recién estudio examinó los efectos de proteína de soja con lipoproteína de baja densidad (LDL) y total colesterol. Reciamente, el FDA había decidido
Enhance Student Well-being with Top Mental Health Apps for Digital Support
Students today face many daily obstacles ranging from academic stressors to personal issues, prompting an increased concern for mental well-being. Luckily, in today’s digital
Understanding the Link Between Body Mass Index and Mortality Risk from Various Causes
A recent study in The Lancet demonstrated new findings on the association of body mass index and all-cause mortality. High body mass index (BMI)
Optimizing Drug Administration: How Timing Influences Treatment Outcomes
The recent advancement in the science and technology of chronotherapy has stimulated interest in tailoring drug delivery to patient’s circadian rhythms. The circadian rhythm
Benefits of Having Multiple Children: How Larger Families Promote Healthier Eating Habits
A recent study has found that eating habits differ between families with one child, compared to families with more than one child. Encouraging children
Unlocking Endurance: 4 Key Benefits of Plant-Based Diets for Athletes
New research investigates the potential effects of a plant-based diet on improving athletic performance and overall health in middle-aged and older endurance athletes. It
Unlocking Success: How a Medical Writer Can Elevate Your Practice Development
Medical writing involves writing scientific papers of various types, which include regulatory and research papers, educational and promotional literature related to diseases or drugs,
Understanding How Skin Tone and Sun Exposure Affect Vitamin D Deficiency in Children
A recent study showed that dark skin and low exposure to sunlight increase the risk of vitamin D deficiency in children. Vitamin D deficiency
Do Boys Excel in Math? Unpacking the Myths and Facts
Researchers recently studied the brain development of young children to determine whether boys are better at mathematics. A persistent question has bothered parents and