Health Conditions
Citrus Consumption May Reduce Dementia Risk: Discover the Link
A cohort study in Japan investigated the relationship between eating citrus fruits and developing dementia later in life. The authors controlled for a number
Debunking the Myth: Chronic Drinking and Its Connection to Dementia
Myth: Chronic drinking is a risk factor for dementia. Truth: This is true. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines chronic heavy drinking as consuming
Active Gamers Show Superior Cognitive Skills Compared to Sedentary Players
A recent team explored the benefits of video games, as active or sedentary, and its effects on memory and attention. Video games are almost
The Impact of Caffeine with Breakfast on Appetite Control
A new study investigated the effects of caffeine consumption at breakfast on appetite and total caloric intake during the day. Obesity is a continuously
Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
The human nervous system is divided into two major parts known as the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.1 While the central
Is Yoga an Effective Alternative to Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain Relief?
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine sought to determine whether yoga is as effective as physical therapy for treatment of chronic
Essential Keto Diet List for Success: Foods, Tips, and Meal Ideas
A ketogenic diet is a low carbohydrate, moderate protein, and high fat diet to allow ketosis to occur throughout the day. When insulin levels
The Impact of Sex Hormones on Migraine Risk in Men: What You Need to Know
In a recent study published in Neurology researchers explored the relationship between estrogen, testosterone, and migraines in men. One in seven people worldwide suffers
Discover the Unexpected Freedom of Assisted Living: A Guide to Embracing Independence
If the words “assisted living” make you think of bland meals, quiet hallways, and a daily bingo schedule, it might be time for a
The Safety of Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy for Breast Cancer Prevention in Women With BRCA Gene Mutations
Researchers studied whether nipple-sparing mastectomy was a safe surgical procedure for breast cancer prevention in women with BRCA gene mutations who are at high
Transforming Sleep: How CBT Can Alleviate Insomnia in Fibromyalgia Patients
Researchers in the U.S. have recently conducted a study to examine the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) on the brains of patients with fibromyalgia
The Risks of Uncontrolled Diabetes Before Pregnancy: Understanding Potential Birth Defects
A recent article published in the BMJ shows the relationship of congenital cardiac birth defects in pregnant women who have uncontrolled diabetes before pregnancy.
Fluvoxamine Shows Promise as Effective Treatment for COVID-19, New Study Reveals
By the end of October 2021, more than 245 million cases and almost 5 million deaths have been attributed to the COVID-19 virus (1).
Enhancing HPLC Accuracy with SLU-PP-332 Calibration Standards
SLU‑PP‑332 in HPLC Calibration: Establishing a Reliable Standard Curve Analytical accuracy is the backbone of modern peptide research. In a world where even microgram
Revolutionary Genomic Editing Offers New Hope for Lung Cancer Treatment
A research group in the United States has found that genetic modification of the gene NRF2 sensitizes tumor cells to drug treatment, providing insight
Maximize Efficiency: 10 Benefits of Scheduling Software for EMS Operations
It’s no small feat to manage the schedules of an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) team. The stakes are high, with lives depending on rapid
Unveiling the Delays in Endometriosis Diagnostics: Insights from Behind the Scenes
This article is part of our Special Series “From Lab to Clinic”. If you want to keep up to date with the progress of
Urgent Social Policy Reform Essential for Enhancing Care Quality for Racialized Children
In part one of the series, researchers analyzed the findings of nearly 150 recent studies examining racial differences in the quality of health care
Daily Dose of Laughter: December 3 Joke of the Day
After the stroke patient asks his doctor: Can I smoke? Doctor: Only if that’s your last wish!
Advocating for HIE Awareness: Understanding the Signs and Importance of Recognition
Have you heard of HIE? It’s the second leading cause of infant mortality and lifelong disability worldwide. 2-3 per 1,000 live births in high-income