Medicine
Discover the Top 3 Benefits of Aerobic Exercises Backed by Recent Studies
Aerobic exercise has many benefits for health. Here are three reasons to participate in aerobic exercise based on recent studies. There is probably no
Ginger Proven to Combat Bad Breath: Discover the Science Behind Its Effectiveness
Researchers describe how exactly ginger works to get rid of bad breath and how other food ingredients like citric acid affect our taste. Human
Reducing Opioid Prescription Sizes: A Key Strategy in Combating the Opioid Crisis
A study in Michigan looked at the size of prescription opioids given by doctors and how it relates to the number of pills actually
Revolutionizing Epilepsy Diagnosis: How a New Personalized Risk Score Method Offers Rapid Insights
Researchers developed a new genetic-based method for rapid diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in patients. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by seizures
Unlocking the Healing Power of Honey: Explore Its Medicinal Benefits
Natural remedies are becoming a more popular choice for common ailments. The medicinal benefits of honey for conditions ranging from canker sores to wound
Light Exercise Reduces Heart Disease Risk in Women Aged 63 and Older
Researchers studied if frequent light exercise reduces the risk of heart disease in older women. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the leading cause of
Impact of Type 1 Diabetes on Academic Performance in Children: Do Lower Test Scores Result?
Researchers recently studied whether type 1 diabetes in children affected their scores on standardized mathematics and reading tests. Type 1 diabetes in children, often
Short-Term Oral Antibiotics Prove Effective as Long-Term Treatments for Infections
A recent study suggests that for some infections, short-course oral antibiotics work just as well as long course antibiotics for infections. Antibiotic resistance is on
Why Diet Trumps Genetics in the Fight Against Obesity
A recent study published in the British Medical Journal investigates the relationship between environmental and genetic factors on long-term weight gain. Previous research has
Comprehensive Guide to Psoriasis Diagnosis and Treatment Options
A recently published article compiles an overview of psoriasis diagnosis and treatment for this increasingly prevalent autoimmune inflammatory disease. Psoriasis is a multisystem
The Role of Hydration in Preventing Bladder Infections
In this study, researchers examined whether bladder infection prevention is possible by increasing fluid intake. Cystitis, inflammation of the bladder, is very common in
Probiotics and Bone Health: Can They Prevent Bone Loss in Older Women?
A recent study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine investigated if a specific type of bacteria can slow down the rate of bone
Terapia de Flutuação: Como Reduzir Sintomas de Depressão e Ansiedade Eficazmente
Cientistas nos EUA investigaram os efeitos da terapia de flutuação nos sintomas de ansiedade, stress e depressão numa amostra clínica. A terapia de flutuação
Exploring the Role of Caffeine in Diagnosing Parkinsons Disease for Medical Professionals
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that typically affects adults over 65 years old. Researchers recently investigated if caffeine and caffeine metabolites can be used as biomarkers to
Ovarian Cancer Screening Guidelines: Why Asymptomatic Women Should Reconsider Testing
In a recent article published in JAMA, the US Preventive Services Task Force released a statement that they do not recommend ovarian cancer screening
Enhancing Gestational Diabetes Management: The Power of Exercise and Medication Combined
A recent study examined if a combination of mild exercise and low-dose metformin improved blood glucose regulation in women with gestational diabetes while minimizing
Discover the Medical Benefits of Wearing Compression Socks During Your Runs
Running is one of the most popular forms of exercise because it offers numerous health benefits Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or enjoy
Enhancing Brain Health: The Impact of Exercise on Mild Cognitive Impairment
Researchers examined the blood flow of individuals with mild cognitive impairment in order to understand the effects of exercise on the brain. It is
Coal, Wood, and Charcoal Cooking: Hidden Risk Factors for Heart Disease
A recent study, presented at the 2018 European Society of Cardiology Congress, discussed their findings on how cooking with coal, wood, or charcoal are
Uncovering the Connection Between Resistant Starch in Diet and Cardiovascular Disease Markers
A new study aims to determine the effects of resistant starch (RS) on the levels of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a marker for cardiovascular disease found