Health Conditions
Unlock Your Mind: September 10 Brain Teaser Challenge
Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday? See the answer Answer: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Challenging Brain Teaser for October 12: Test Your Wits Today
One of Dr. Johnson’s patients is sitting in a house at night that has no lights on at all. There is no lamp, no candle,
Challenging Brain Teaser for August 17: Test Your Puzzle Solving Skills!
How many steps are required for Dr. Johnson to break an m × n sized bar of chocolate into 1 × 1 pieces? See
Examining Infant Solid Food Guides: Are They Contributing to Overfeeding?
A recent study carried out by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health examined the outcomes of standard feeding guides for commencing
Understanding Cholera Vaccines: Do They Really Protect Against Cholera Bacteria?
Oral cholera vaccines are now frequently used in cholera prevention and control. However, gaps in evidence of its efficacy and effectiveness have hindered its
Exploring the Impact of Synbiotics on Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms: A Comprehensive Guide
The findings of a new study suggest that this is indeed the case. The study reports that synbiotics reduce rheumatoid arthritis symptoms as
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
Effectiveness of Estradiol in Alleviating Postmenopausal Symptoms
Many postmenopausal women experience uncomfortable vulvovaginal symptoms including itching, pain, and dryness. A recent randomized clinical trial compares the effectiveness of one treatment option,
Advancements in Bioengineering: The Future of 3D Printing Functional Artificial Ovaries
Scientists identify and map structural proteins in the pig ovary, bringing us closer to developing a ‘bio-ink’ for 3-D printing an artificial ovary. The
Understanding the Factors Affecting Workplace Well-Being in Discriminatory Environments
A recent study investigated how a discriminatory work environment can negatively impact workplace well-being, and the support employers can provide. We live in a
Effective Support for Parents of Children with Cancer: One-on-One vs. Group Interventions
Researchers examined different intervention styles on resilience in parents of children with cancer. Parents of children with cancer can go through an abundance of
Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure Without Medication: Effective Strategies for a Healthier Heart
A study presented at the Joint Hypertension 2018 Scientific Sessions looked at how to lower blood pressure without medication through lifestyle changes. Hypertension is
Debunking Common Myths About Dermal Fillers
Myth : Makeup artistry techniques are used in dermal filler applications. Truth: This is true. Dermal fillers create a more youthful appearance and accentuate
The Essential Role of a High-Protein Diet in Strength Training Success
A recent study investigated whether high or moderate protein intake would affect recovery and performance during strength training. There are three macronutrients that make
Lowest COVID-19 Risk for Intensive Care Hospital Staff Revealed in New Study
A study conducted at a major UK medical centre shows the risk of hospital staff contracting COVID-19 at the height of the coronavirus pandemic
Botox Treatment for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A New Hope for Pain Relief
Botox has been investigated as a potential treatment for pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. In addition to its well-known use as an aesthetic
Essential Strategies for Safeguarding NICU Babies from Staphylococcus Aureus Infections
This study focuses on protecting babies in the neonatal intensive care unit from Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a bacterium that can
Rethinking Drug Dosages: Why Standard Guidelines May Not Suit Women
Heart disease is characterized as a reduction in blood flow to the heart. Heart failure is when the organ is not able to carry