Health Conditions
Ten Effective Strategies to Avoid Tendon Pain and Promote Healing
Sports rehabilitation is a newer and evolving form of medicine. The novelty of this medical field means patients are sometimes given the wrong advice
Innovative Approaches to Melanoma Treatment: Discovering Better Solutions for Patients
Scientists are exploring a new treatment approach for patients with early-stage melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer.1 Doctors hope that by applying
The Impact of Breastfeeding on Childhood Asthma and Eczema: What Research Reveals
Researchers investigate whether a breastfeeding promotion intervention affected allergy-related conditions such as atopic eczema and asthma in adolescents. Breastfeeding provides many emotional and health
Drinking Milk While Breastfeeding: A Natural Way to Reduce Allergies in Infants
Drinking milk while breastfeeding may decrease the risk of allergies in children, according to a new study. The occurrence of food allergies in infants and children may be reduced by drinking cow’s milk while breastfeeding, suggested by the results
Breakthrough Immunotherapy Trial Shows Promising Results for Aggressive Metastatic Breast Cancer
At the ESMO 2018 Congress, researchers reported promising results from an immunotherapy trial in patients with aggressive metastatic breast cancer. According to the World
Harnessing the Power of Smell: How Sniffing Out Memories Boosts Brain Health
Ever wonder how a fragrance can unlock a once-forgotten memory? In a study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, UC Irvine scientists have discovered that
Comparing Resistance Training and Yoga: Which is More Effective for Parkinsons Disease?
A study is investigating whether resistance training exercises or yoga has more beneficial effects on the wellbeing of patients with Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s disease is
Polyunsaturated Fats and Heart Disease: Debunking the Myths Surrounding Heart Health
There has been recent debate over whether polyunsaturated fatty acids have any influence on the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. A 2018 Finnish cohort
New Study Reveals No Link Between Dairy Intake and Mortality Rates
A recent study, published in the British Medical Journal, investigated the association between dairy product intake and mortality. Consumption of dairy products, including milk
Understanding the Impact of Chronic Conditions on Morbidity and Sedentary Behavior
A study assessed the association between chronic conditions, physical multi-morbidity, and sedentary behaviour among adults in six countries. Sedentary behaviour is associated with a
The Impact of Pregnancy Weight Gain on the Risk of Preeclampsia: What Expecting Mothers Should Know
In a study published in Hypertension, researchers analyzed the relationship between pregnancy weight gain before a preeclampsia diagnosis and the onset of the condition.
Aspirina y Diabetes: ¿Es Esencial para Prevenir Infartos en Pacientes Diabéticos?
Un recién estudio en el NEJM examinó si tomar aspirina para prevenir un infarto es seguro y efectivo en pacientes con diabetes. Esta estimado
The Impact of Prescription Opioids on Pneumonia Risk in HIV Patients
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine accessed data from over 25000 patients to analyze the risk of community-acquired pneumonia in both non-HIV and
Effective Weight Loss Strategies: How Lorcaserin Helps Combat Obesity and Diabetes
Researchers recently studied the effects of the weight loss drug lorcaserin on obesity and diabetes in the CAMELLIA-TIMI 61 trial. Obesity has tripled over
Harnessing Natures Healing Power to Alleviate Stress in Low-Income Families
A study conducted in California examined whether park prescriptions could reduce stress in low-income families. Stress is called the silent killer. It is one
Understanding Mood Swings: Differentiating Menopause, Bipolar Disorder, and Their Overlap
A study investigates menopausal experiences of women with bipolar disorder and whether mood disturbances are different in those with mood disorders. Menopause is a
Understanding Vaccine Impact on Your Childs Immune System: Myths and Facts
Many parents are concerned that multiple vaccines during early childhood could be damaging their child’s immune system. A recent American study evaluated whether the
Study Reveals Potential Link Between Low Protein Production and Autism Risk
A decrease in the production of the translocator protein is possibly linked to the development of autism, but more studies are needed for confirmation.
Unveiling the Truth Behind Inflammatory Bowel Disease Myths and Misconceptions
Rumour : Genetics plays a major role in the acquisition of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Truth: This is true. Early-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Exploring the Connection Between Medications and Suicide Risk: What You Need to Know
In a recent study, researchers examined the link between medications and suicide risk. For the last sixteen years, the rate of suicide has been