Women's Health
Exploring the Impact of eHealth on Childrens Eating Habits and Nutrition Choices
A recent study published in Nutrition Journal examined the effects of eHealth interventions on the eating habits of children in Switzerland. Adults and children
Effectiveness of Cloth Face Masks: Do They Really Work?
How effective are household fabrics at preventing the spread of COVID-19? The issue of mask wearing has become the subject of some debate during
The Risks of Mixing Medication and Alcohol in Seniors: What You Need to Know
Researchers recently explored the concurrent use of medication and alcohol among older people in the United Kingdom. The use of prescription medications together with
Revolutionary New Method for Rapid Heart Attack Diagnosis Unveiled
A quick diagnosis of heart attack is important for speeding up treatment of patients in emergency rooms. Pickering and colleagues review a new method
Boost Your Mental Health: 5 Effective Strategies for Post-COVID Recovery
We are at the tail-end of Covid-19, with the worst of the pandemic behind us. Most people have returned to work, some choosing to
Ultimate Guide to Comparing the Best Wearable Fitness Devices for Your Health Journey
Today, many people favor wearable fitness devices to help motivate them during workouts and collect data on their lifestyles. A new paper examined four
Six Effective Exercise Tips for Managing Diabetes and Boosting Health
Researchers recommend different plans and programs to the level of exercise for those with diabetes and cardiovascular risk. Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are associated
Your Path to Becoming a Personal Care Aide: 3 Essential Steps
A personal care aide or assistant is a professional who helps individuals, usually with physical or psychiatric impairments, perform tasks they can’t carry out
Exploring the Benefits of Metformin for Type 1 Diabetes and Heart Disease Management
A recent study, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, investigated the cardioprotective effects of metformin in type 1 diabetes and heart disease.
Understanding Coronavirus Reinfection: Key Insights and What You Need to Know
Researchers characterize the clinical, immunological, and virologic aspects of patients who re-test positive for coronavirus. The continuing COVID-19 pandemic remains a burden on
Child Cardiorespiratory Fitness Crisis: Over Half of Kids Fall Short of Healthy Levels
In a statement released by the American Heart Association, only 40% of youth in the United States have healthy cardiorespiratory fitness. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)
Canadian Seniors Body Mass Index and Its Impact on Mortality Risk
A recent study carried out in Canada evaluates the link between changes in body mass index (BMI) and mortality risk in male and female
Exploring the Role of Irregular Gene Splicing in Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
The expression of genes encoded in DNA is responsible for almost the entirety of our body’s functioning. However, the things we need to do—the
Satisfy Your Cravings: Discover the Ultimate Stress Eating Menu for Comfort and Relief
According to a study in PLoSOne, high fat comfort foods are at the top of the list. Stress can affect many aspects of our
Unlock Your Fitness Potential: Why Training Outshines Genetics
Resigned to the fact that you don’t have the ‘fitness’ gene unlike your skinny brother? Don’t be! Identical twin concordance shows that stamina and
Improving Sleep in Children with Celiac Disease: The Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet
Researchers investigated whether sleep quality in children with sleep apnea and celiac disease benefitted from a gluten-free diet. Gluten is a common protein found
Exploring Heart Disease in South Asians: The Role of Increased Heart Calcification
A new study determined the incidence and progression of heart calcification among South Asian Americans and compared their results with that of other ethnic
Nourishing Longevity: Essential Nutrition Tips for Older Women
Frailty is a risk factor that particularly affects the elderly population, which is predominantly female. Nutrition has been identified as a key contributor to
Mediterranean Diet and Lung Cancer Risk: Can This Eating Plan Protect Your Lungs?
Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide and unfortunately carries a poor prognosis, with five-year survival rates of less than
Understanding the Lack of Routine Screening for Genital Herpes: Reasons and Implications
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends not screening asymptomatic adults for genital herpes infection, because the harms of screening outweigh the benefits. Genital