Clinical Trials
Impact of Hangover on Learning and Reward Processing: Insights into Cognitive Performance
In a recent study published in Psychophysiology, researchers examined the performance and neural signals of participants with hangovers. There are many consequences of
Examining the Impact of Neighborhood Income Levels on Emergency Response Times
Cardiac arrest requires immediate emergency response. How quickly patients receive emergency medical services may depend on the average income of their area. When health
Evaluating the Effectiveness of US Oversight on Dangerous Pathogens
A recent report noted there may be flaws in the US program that oversees the activities of laboratories conducting research on dangerous pathogens. Several
Boost Exam Success: How Mindfulness Reduces Stress in Students
A study in the U.K. examined the impact of intervention strategies such as mindfulness in improving the stress experienced by students. University education is
Transform Your Smile with All-on-6 Dental Implants from Turkey: A Revolutionary Approach to Oral Health
Introduction Dental health is very important to our general health because it affects how we feel about ourselves, how we talk, and how we
Debunking the Myths: Understanding Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet
Rumour: Sticking to a gluten-free diet is challenging for patients with celiac disease. Truth: This is true. Individuals with celiac disease cannot digest gluten,
Discover How the Mediterranean Diet May Help Lower Stress Levels
Early animal studies demonstrate reduced stress levels with a Mediterranean diet. According to the American Physiological Association, some of the highest perceived stress in
Understanding the Mechanism: How Tazarotene Works for Skin Treatment
Tazarotene is a relatively new prescription retinoid, and it is used to treat acne vulgaris, psoriasis, and other skin concerns. How does tazarotene work,
Revolutionary Drug Promises to Reduce Skin Inflammation and Combat Hair Loss
Researchers recently studied if a drug could prevent skin inflammation and hair loss in lab mice, as reported in Scientific Reports. For most of
Insights from Clinical Trials: What Remdesivir Reveals About COVID-19 Treatment
Should the anti-viral remdesivir be used to treat COVID-19? The sudden, dramatic emergence and spread of COVID-19 meant that the pharmaceutical industry hasn’t had
Transforming Addiction Recovery: The Impact of Holistic Treatment Approaches
Recovery from addiction is a very personal journey and looks different for everyone. That’s why more people are turning to holistic programs to get
Cannabis Ineffectiveness in Acute Pain Management: What Research Reveals
Acute pain management is a difficult task for healthcare providers and rigorous research is being done to develop new therapeutic strategies. A systematic review
Breaking Barriers: The Ongoing Exclusion of Under-Represented Communities from Top Doctor Roles in the US
We may all bleed red but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still diversity across communities—from genes to environments to culture—many factors impact our healthcare
Understanding Parkinsons Disease: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments Explained
What are the typical symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s is a degenerative brain disease. It primarily affects one’s ability to control movements1. The three
The Benefits of Mobile Apps for Medication Management: Are They Worth It?
In a first-ever systematic review and meta-analysis, researchers discover that mobile apps may help patients take their medication as prescribed and agreed upon with
Top Foods to Prevent Diabetes: Your Ultimate Guide to a Healthier Diet
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent non-communicable, or non-transferable, diseases in North America and around the world. About 8.3% of the world’s
Effective Treatment Options for Managing Crohn’s Disease Symptoms
Crohn’s disease is a type of Inflammatory Bowel Disease caused by inflammation in the digestive tract. Crohn’s disease can affect different parts of the
Discovering the Best Diet for Dementia Prevention: Can What You Eat Make a Difference?
Dementia is a leading disability and the seventh cause of death in the elderly.1 In 2015, 47 million people were diagnosed, and this number
Exploring the Connection Between SARS-CoV-2 and Guillain-Barre Syndrome: What You Need to Know
A new research study, published in the journal Brain, explores the occasional link between SARS-CoV-2 and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Following SARS-COV-2 infection, doctors have reported
Fruit and Gout: Why Natural Sugars Can Be Just as Harmful as High Fructose Corn Syrup
Fruit is widely recommended by health organizations despite containing sugars, including fructose. Recently, fructose has been shown to increase uric acid levels in the