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Why the Nicotine Patch Might Not Be the Best Option for Quitting Smoking
A recent study shows that nicotine replacement therapy and varenicline trumps the nicotine patch alone as effective treatment options. Smoking remains prevalent worldwide
Curcumin and Heart Health: Can This Powerful Compound Heal a Failing Heart?
A recent study investigated a unique signaling pathway that might contribute to exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure. Chronic heart failure occurs when a
Cost-Effective Diabetes Management: How the Freestyle Libre 14-Day Sensor Lowers Expenses
New data shows that the painless, Freestyle Libre 14-day sensor considerably reduces the cost of self-monitoring blood glucose for patients. In the United States
Mejorando la Salud Muscular en Diabéticos: Los Beneficios del Té Verde
Un nuevo estudio evaluó los beneficios de polifenoles de té verde con la regulación glucosa y el metabolismo de musculo esquelético en ratones con
Breakthrough Drug Candidate Unveiled for Promising ALS Treatment
Researchers at the University of Alberta have identified a drug that could target one of the major proteins responsible for ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
The Truth About BPA-Free: Is It Really Safer for Your Health?
While the BPA-free symbol on many plastic products makes us believe we are choosing a safer alternative, new research shows why this may not
Essential Considerations Before Embracing a Vegan Lifestyle
The vegan diet has become popular for environmental, ethical, and health-related reasons, here are four things to know before you go vegan. Vegan is
Advancing Early Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease: Key Steps and Innovations
The National Institutes of Health is supporting a group of American researchers with a 3.6 million-dollar grant, which will help to develop a non-invasive
Understanding How Different Infant Formula Types Influence Brain Development: Essential Insights for Parents
The World Health Organization estimates that nearly sixty percent of infants are not exclusively breastfed for the first six months of their lives. While
New Insights into Fetal Autonomic System Resilience Uncovered by Researchers
Researchers in Fairfax, VA discover the effects of various birthing modes on the fetal autonomic system As expectant mothers prepare for the labors of
Understanding the Impact of Stress on Emotional Eating and Cravings
A new study looks at how feeding and the desire to eat is regulated by stress-related emotional responses. Eating is a behaviour that is
Essential Tips for Staying Healthy During the Holidays: Top 4 Strategies
The holiday season can be a busy and stressful time of year. During the holidays, many people have less time to maintain healthy lifestyle
The Impact of Social Activities on Preventing Cognitive Impairment
Although there is no evidence that Alzheimer’s can be prevented, researchers review the evidence on how social activities may delay the onset of cognitive
FDA Issues Urgent Warning on mR.7 SUPER 7000 Rhino Horn Products
US government officials fear that men are putting their health – and, in some cases their lives, in danger. November 21 2025, the USA’s Food and
The Impact of Energy Drinks on Running Performance: Do They Really Help?
Are energy drinks the secret to faster running or just a myth? Learn the research results and find out the hidden risks of these
Rotavirus Vaccine Shows Potential in Protecting Against Type 1 Diabetes, New Study Finds
Study suggests that rotavirus vaccine may be protective against type 1 diabetes. The Rotavirus is one of the most common causes of severe diarrhea
Revolutionary Gut Hormone Injection: A Promising Treatment for Obesity
Researchers injected obese patients with a combination of gut hormones to mimic the effects of gastric bypass surgery. Obesity is an increasingly common problem
Significant Events in Medical History on May 1 You Should Know
(1852) Spanish pathologist, histologist, and neuroscientist Santiago Ramon was born. He is famous for his medical drawings of brain cells and their branching nerve
Can Animals Catch Coronavirus? Exploring the Risks and Facts
Is it possible for animals to be infected with SARS-CoV-2, and if so, which animals are most likely to become infected? Global infections with
Exploring the Impact of Endurance Training on Gut Microbiota Health
Published in Frontiers in Microbiology, research recently sought to examine the effects of endurance exercise training on gut microbiota composition. The effect of the