Clinical Trials
Impact of Chronic Diseases on Exercise Habits Compared to Healthy Individuals
A study by Barker and colleagues compared physical activity in chronic disease patients and healthy individuals. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that individuals
Understanding Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Rehab Patients: Insights and Solutions
Researchers studied the prevalence and effects of moderate depression, anxiety, and stress in cardiac rehab patients. Heart disease is still the main cause of
Promising Results from New Drug Trial Aiming to Prevent Second Heart Attacks
A clinical trial of a new anti-cholesterol drug has generated promising results in reducing the chances of a second heart attack, unstable angina, or
Unlocking Menopause Relief: How a Plant-Based Diet with Soy Can Help
Study reports a reduction in symptoms of menopause without the use of drugs through a plant-based diet and whole soybeans. In Western countries, up
The Benefits of Exercising Before Breakfast: Is It Right for You?
A new study investigates how the timing of meals and exercise can affect obesity, blood sugar levels, and hormones. There is a lot of
Revolutionizing Stroke Rehabilitation with Virtual Reality Technology
Researchers piloted a study to investigate the potential of using virtual reality (VR) training systems in stroke rehabilitation. Following a stroke, survivors are often
Breakthrough Discovery Unveils Secrets of Fatty Liver Disease
It has been shown that excessive intake of fat, cholesterol, and carbohydrates in the diet is correlated with the development of fatty liver disease.
Evaluating the Risks of Continuing Blood Thinners After a Gastrointestinal Bleed
Study shows the benefit of resuming blood thinner drugs after a gastrointestinal bleed outweighs the risk of a rebleeding event. Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is
Understanding the Functionality of Blood Glucose Monitors: A Comprehensive Guide
Traditional blood glucose monitors versus continuous glucose monitors – ever wondered how blood glucose monitors work? Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is a major
Revolutionizing Parkinsons Care: The Role of Telemedicine in Managing Neurological Disorders
Telemedicine is the diagnosis, management, and treatment of patients through telecommunications technology. The interface is most often between a physician and their patient in
Six Essential Uses for a Home Fingertip Pulse Oximeter to Monitor Your Health
By measuring oxygen saturation levels using a fingertip pulse oximeter, it is possible to calculate whether an adequate amount of oxygen is supplied by
Weight-Loss Surgery and Inflammation: Understanding the Impact on Your Health
The mechanisms by which weight-loss surgery in obese patients works to improve patient health are not well understood. Hagman and colleagues investigated these mechanisms,
Challenging Brain Teaser for October 1: Sharpen Your Mind Today!
Dr. Johnson spends one-fifth of the money in his wallet. He then spends one-fifth of what remains in the wallet. He spends $36.00 in all.
Challenging Brain Teaser for July 8 to Sharpen Your Mind
Dr. Johnson went to the shop and purchased 4 items. Three of the items cost: $1.50 $3.00 $4.00 Very curiously, the 4 prices added
Unlocking Weight Loss Success with Motivational Interviews: Transform Your Journey Today
The rate of obesity is on the rise and continues to be a global concern and public health issue. Combining behavioural weight loss treatment
Top Drug Treatments for Chronic Constipation: A Comprehensive Guide to Effective Solutions
About half of patients with chronic constipation are dissatisfied with treatment due to a lack of efficacy. A recent review, conducted in the USA
Innovative Approaches Needed for Youth Drinking Intervention
Youth drinking is a significant problem in many countries and is a major cause of alcohol-related injury and disease. Many injuries result in admission
Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between Memory and Time in Alzheimer’s Disease
The relationship between memory and time has been studied extensively but is still poorly understood. A new study assessed memory and time deficits in
Understanding the Difference Between Vitamin D and Vitamin D3 for Optimal Health
Winter is coming and in the northern hemisphere it’s about to get dark. Time to to take the sunshine supplement. Wait, there are multiple
Transforming Healthcare: 5 Key Technological Trends Revolutionizing Medical Specialties
The extremely rapid development of the digital healthcare industry and related technological, educational, work, and mental transformations in healthcare and medicine will determine how