Chronic Systemic Conditions
Exploring the Role of Worms in Unraveling Alzheimers Disease Causes
Researchers use worms with Alzheimer’s to determine if changes in metabolism cause Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a mental disorder that is characterized by
Exploring the Impact of Supplements on Aerobic Exercise Performance in Young Women
Researchers investigate whether aerobic exercise performance can be improved by consuming certain combinations of micronutrients. Micronutrients, which include vitamins and minerals, are essential for
Discovering the Hidden Risks: VOCs in Feminine Hygiene Products and Womens Health
A recent study evaluated whether women of reproductive age are being exposed to VOCs in feminine hygiene products. What are volatile organic compounds? We
Exploring the Benefits of a Gluten-Free Diet for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief
A recent study investigated how a gluten-free diet helps patients diagnosed with a form of irritable bowel syndrome called diarrhoea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (d-IBS).
Exploring the Connection Between Gut Bacteria and Bipolar Disorder: Impacts on Mental Health
Research on the microbiome suggests that there are strong links between gut bacteria and mental health. Evans and colleagues show that patients with bipolar
Uncovering the Connection Between Vitamin K Deficiency and Lung and Heart Diseases
A review investigated whether there is a potential link between vitamin K deficiency and mechanisms associated with the development of pulmonary disease. Inflammation of
Exploring How Park Shapes Impact Health Benefits of Urban Green Spaces
A recent study examined whether the shape of parks impacts on the health benefits of urban green space. Research has demonstrated that urban green
Exploring Whole Body Vibration Therapy for Diabetes Symptom Relief
Whole body vibration has become a more prevalent form of therapy and exercise over time. It has shown compelling evidence for being an effective
World Alzheimers Day 2018: Raising Awareness and Understanding on September 21
Today, September 21, 2018, is World Alzheimer’s Day. Today is about raising awareness and challenging the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s disease. This disease is
Groundbreaking Discovery Links Gut Bacteria to Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Researchers recently found that gut bacteria could have an effect on diffuse pain caused by fibromyalgia. This breakthrough study demonstrates a possible link between
Impact of Blood Pressure Management on Mortality Rates in Older Adults
A recent study assessed whether controlling blood pressure with anti-hypertensive treatment would be associated with a reduced rate of morality. High blood pressure is
Unlocking Fat Burning: The Power of a Flavanol-Rich Diet
Research team investigates the effects of flavan-3-ols on fat metabolism. As of 2013, 28.6% of the US population was obese (1). Obesity is not
Understanding ARFID: A Comprehensive Guide to Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a medical diagnosis given to people who are very selective about what they eat, to the point that
New Breakthrough Reveals Connection Between HIV and Cancer
New research from Case Western Reserve University in the United States makes strides in understanding why HIV-infected patients often suffer from higher cancer rates.
Early Detection of Lung Cancer: The Role of Molecular Techniques
A new study published in Nature Medicine has shown a way to decode the fate of precancerous lung lesions in the development of invasive
Evaluating the Safety of Digital Healthcare: What You Need to Know
Technological advancements are essential in today’s healthcare industry. For example, patients can now book appointments online, access their ultrasounds via a secure portal, or
Revolutionary Painkillers: Can They Significantly Lower Mortality Rates?
The opioid epidemic is a public health concern in North America. Drug manufacturers are researching a new class of painkillers as a new approach
The Impact of Personality Traits on Social Media Usage Patterns
A group of researchers in Germany looked at the connection between social media and mental health in terms of personality traits, mental health variables,
Link Between Poor Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Obesity, and Inflammation Uncovered
Regular physical activity tends to improve physical fitness and is associated with better overall health. A recent study investigated the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness
Mastering Solid Tumors: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals
Solid tumors are an assortment of cancers that arise from different tissues and organs throughout the body. This collection of cancers can be classified