Health Conditions
Breakthrough Study Reveals First Biomarkers for Non-Celiac Wheat Sensitivity
Patients with non-celiac wheat sensitivity show characteristic miRNA expression patterns that may contribute to the diagnosis of this condition. Wheat is the most widely
The Impact of Social Networking on Teen Substance Use: Trends and Insights
A recent study examined the association between social networking patterns and substance use in young adolescents. One of the most disconcerting topics in mental
The Importance of Personalized Pain Diagnosis in Effective Treatment
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit a doctor. It can start as a dull ache or strike suddenly with
Understanding LGBTQ+ Couples Therapy: Key Differences and Similarities Explained
When people think of couples therapy, they often imagine a very specific kind of couple: straight, married, maybe with kids, sitting awkwardly on a
Understanding Chronic Cold Hands: Causes and Solutions for Persistent Coldness
Ever wonder to yourself, “Why are my hands always cold?” Sometimes comfy mittens to keep your hands warm just won’t do the trick. Cold
Muscle Strengthening: A Key Strategy for Reducing Obesity Risks
A recent study carried out in the U.S. examined the associations between exercise, muscle strengthening, and obesity. During 2015-2016 it was estimated that 93.3
Exploring the Link Between Compulsive Social Media Use and Risky Drinking Habits
In a recent study, Australian researchers hoped to solidify a link between social media compulsive traits and risky drinking habits. Social media has been
Is Home Health Care Right for You? 6 Key Benefits and How to Begin Your Journey
The idea of receiving care at home instead of in a hospital or facility is becoming more popular than ever. Whether it’s recovering from
Exploring the Link Between Total Cholesterol Levels and Mortality Rates
The association between high levels of total cholesterol and the increased risk of mortality in young and middle-aged people is well established. However, studies
Impact of High-Fat Diet on Fibromyalgia Pain Levels
It has been shown that fibromyalgia and obesity are correlated. To date, little is known with regards to the role that obesity plays in
Risks of Lithium Carbonate Medication During Breastfeeding: What You Need to Know
A study in The Lancet Psychiatry determined whether women on lithium carbonate for mental illnesses after giving birth is harmful to their newborns. Breastfeeding
Exploring the Connection: Do Mental Illnesses Lead to One Another?
A recent study revealed the overall risk of a subsequent mental illness diagnosis across a wide range of disorders. One of the most
Advancements in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development Pipeline: What to Expect in 2024
The fourth annual review by the Cleveland Clinic on Alzheimer’s disease drug development pipeline highlighted several new advances in the field. Alzheimer’s disease drug
Enhancing Charlestons Outdoor Lifestyle: The Role of Chiropractic Care in Active Living
It is a city that lives on motion, Charleston, South Carolina. Since kayaking along the Shem Creek and biking across the Ravenel Bridge to
Exploring the Effectiveness of Diet and Exercise Programs in Preventing Gestational Diabetes
In a recent study, researchers examined data to determine the role of diet and exercise in preventing gestational diabetes. An increasing number of
Empower Your Feminine Wellness: Proven Strategies to Manage Vaginal Laxity
Introduction Vaginal laxity, though prevalent (>35% self-reported cases), is an often overlooked and under-reported (>80% of cases) concern that many women may experience at
Comparing Organic European Baby Formula and Traditional Formula: Key Benefits and Drawbacks
Are you a new or expectant parent faced with the overwhelming choice of baby formula? Choosing the right formula for your little one is
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Early Detection of Autism: Identifying Signs Before 15 Months
Two studies have emphasized the need for early screening and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Unlike previous research that suggests children should be
Join the Move for Migraine Event on June 15th: Take a Step Towards Relief
Migraine Canada Announces Third Annual Move for Migraine Event to Combat Migraine Stigma and Support Affected Canadians. Move for Migraine brings the community together