Health Conditions
Debunking the Exercise Myth: What Type 2 Diabetes Really Means for Your Fitness Routine
Myth: Intense exercise is better than moderate exercise for those with type 2 diabetes. Truth: This is false. Type 2 diabetes is caused by
Exploring the Connection Between Hair Dyes and Prostate Cancer Risk
Researchers in Taiwan investigated whether using hair dyes may increase the risk of developing prostate cancer. Their study was published in BMC Cancer. Evidence
El Poder de la Lavanda: Un Estudio Revela Su Efecto Relajante en la Ansiedad
En un recién estudio hizo en Japón, los investigadores intentaron a investigar si los efectos tranquilizantes del olor de lavanda pueden estar confirmados con
Revolutionary Biological Treatment for Psoriasis: A Breakthrough in Skin Health
Results from three trials indicate that the use of ixekizumab could serve as an effective alternative for patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
Medical Advances and Preterm Birth: Enhancing Cognitive Outcomes for Newborns
A recent study evaluated whether there have been improvements in the cognitive outcomes for pre-term birth infants over time. The preterm birth of a
High Body Mass Index Linked to Elevated Hypertension Risk in Children
A new study emphasizes the importance of strategies to address excessive weight gain and obesity beginning as early as childhood. Hypertension, or high blood
Impact of Mother-Infant Interactions on Emotional Bonding and Learning Development
Mother-infant interactions were examined to see if a mother’s positive and negative emotions have an effect on her and her child’s brain waves. Our
Understanding Tech Neck: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions for a Modern Ailment
Although the utilization of modern technology has brought an abundance of benefits to our daily lives, unfortunately, frequent use of computers and smart phones
Exploring the Link Between E-Cigarettes and Depression: What You Need to Know
Using a national telephone-based survey, American researchers explored the relationship between e-cigarettes and depression. When e-cigarettes first came to market, they were touted as
The Future of Health Technology: Are Smart Toilets the Next Big Thing?
Scientists use urine to analyse metabolites that could provide valuable health information, potentially leading to development of a ‘smart toilet’. Wearables or mobile health
Revolutionary Vitamin-Based Treatment Offers New Hope for Tuberculosis Recovery
Tuberculosis infects millions of people across the world. A recent study investigated if an inhalable drug, derived from vitamin A, may be a new
The Importance of Seeking Immediate Medical Care After a Car Crash
Car accidents are challenging, tough, and traumatizing experiences that leave victims confused. Whether you have minor injuries or feel no pain or discomfort you
Targeting Cancer: Selectively Blocking Tumor Growth While Preserving Healthy Cells
A recent study in the journal Nature Letters has reported a set of chemical inhibitors that can block cancer cell growth but leave normal
How Primary Health Care Reduces Oral Cancer Mortality Rates: A Comprehensive Analysis
A recently published study analysed the effect of Primary Health Care (PHC) on the incidence and mortality rates of oral cancer. With over 600,000
Unlocking the Potential of the Ghrelin System: A New Approach to Treating Obesity and Diabetes
A recent news story in Science discusses why targeting the LEAP2-ghrelin system may help to treat chronic conditions such as obesity and diabetes. Twenty
Discover Your True Age with the Ageless Calculator: Unlock the Secrets to Timelessness
Have you ever wondered if there is a way to correlate your actual age with the age you appear? Do you want to feel
The Impact of Environmental Toxins on Reproductive Health: Are We Doing Enough to Screen for Them?
Exposure to environmental toxins can negatively impact reproductive health. Researchers recently studied how healthcare providers screen for environmental exposure to toxins during the prenatal
Exploring the Link Between Disabilities and Miscarriage Risk Factors
A new study has found that women with a disability are more likely to experience a miscarriage. Miscarriage is an unplanned pregnancy loss within
¿Son Seguras las Estatinas? Todo lo que Debes Saber sobre su Uso y Efectos Secundarios
La American Heart Association recientemente proporcionó un comentario exhaustivo sobre la seguridad y la tolerabilidad de los medicamentos con estatinas. Casi 1 de cada
Understanding Bias Risk in Randomized Controlled Trials: Implications for Evidence-Based Research
Despite being the gold standard, a recent publication in Annals of Medicine suggests that randomized controlled trials may not be as unbiased as scientists