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Revolutionary Advances in Cancer Therapy: Harnessing Nanotechnology to Kill Cancer Cells with Heat
Researchers at Oregon State University have improved techniques that use magnetic nanoparticles to kill cancer cells with heat. The improved magnetic nanoparticles – particles
Impact of Copper and Zinc Exposure on Ischemic Heart Disease Risk
A new study used genetic analysis to determine if copper or zinc levels could alter the risk of ischemic heart disease. The results suggest
Dietary Strategies for Alleviating Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know
Scientists investigate whether diet can help prevent fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and
Gender Disparities in Palliative Care: Are Men More Reluctant Than Women?
A recent study published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management has examined the attitudes of men and women towards accepting palliative care in
Understanding Microdermabrasion: The Cellular Mechanics Behind Its Effectiveness
We know that dermabrasion works on the skin, but a recent study details what actually happens during the microdermabrasion procedure. Microdermabrasion is a reasonable
Transform Your Look: How Dermal Fillers for Cheek Augmentation Can Enhance Your Natural Beauty Like Makeup
Using techniques traditionally used in applying makeup, researchers injected dermal fillers for cheek augmentation. They recently published their results. One of the changes often
Innovative Psoriasis Treatment: Targeting VEGFA Signaling in Skin Epidermis
A new study published in Science Advances discovers that blocking Flt1 and Nrp1 from interacting with vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) in the
Assessing Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Risk Among Cancer Patients
A new study reports that the risk of death due to cardiovascular disease in cancer patients is increased. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are
Exploring Cancer Drugs as a Revolutionary Treatment for COPD
Recent research shows the potential of certain cancer drugs as a new treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is
Oysters as Allies: New Research Reveals Potential to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
Bacteria, fungi, pathogens. Three types of infections that can have vastly varied impacts on the human body and present an ongoing challenge to doctors
Innovative Blood Pressure App for iPhone Launches Developer Testing Phase
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers tested a new blood pressure app for iPhone X. High blood pressure is an ongoing
Understanding the Negative Health Effects of Low Muscle Mass
A recent review article published in Annals of Medicine goes over the various ways low muscle mass can impact health outcomes for patients. Body
Exploring the Connection: Can Google Trends Accurately Track Cancer Rates?
A recent study investigates whether google trends and search queries can be used to track disease and guide future prevention and support programs. Internet
Unlocking Lean Muscle: The Power of Vitamin D for Women Aged 40-60
A recent study investigates whether drinking milk two or more times a week is associated with the increase of lean body and muscle mass
Understanding Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition that affects the central nervous system. Over two million people are currently diagnosed with MS across the
Linking Smoking, Hypertension, Diabetes, and Obesity to Brain Health: Uncovering the Risks of an Unhealthy Mind
A new study investigated the association between vascular risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, and BMI, and the structure of the
Transforming Mental Health: The Benefits of Mindfulness-Based Group Therapy for Psychiatric Disorders
A Swedish study used a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the use of mindfulness-based group therapy (MGT) as a treatment for psychiatric disorders. The
Unraveling the Truth Behind the Therapy Dog Rumor: Facts You Need to Know
rumour: Therapy dogs help reduce stress for university students. Truth: This is true. Therapy dogs are trained to provide love, comfort, and guidance to
New Research Highlights Strong Connection Between Exercise and Brain Health
New evidence published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases suggests a positive association between exercise and gray matter volume
Breakthrough Blood Test for Multiple Myeloma: A Major Advancement in Early Detection
Scientists in Toronto and China have developed a new blood test for multiple myeloma, which will make it much easier to detect this very