Wellness
Best Workout Meals for Optimal Performance: Fuel Your Fitness Journey
If you exercise regularly, you will know the importance of recovery. Every time you workout, your body is placed under stress. The muscle fibres
Unlocking Weight Loss: How Ozempic Can Transform Your Journey
Ozempic is a unique injectable that can be used simultaneously (or separately) for two purposes: to control blood sugar levels in individuals with type
Navigating Life with Dyslexia: A Journey of Growth and Resilience
Living with dyslexia can be overwhelming, the reason early diagnosis of this learning disability is critical. At the least, it will allow those afflicted
Discover 3 Proven Tips to Choose a Diet Supplement That Delivers Results
Diet supplements can help you lose weight, but not all weight-loss pills are made equal. Unfortunately, there are many expensive placebo pills out there
Unlocking Chiseled Cheekbones: The Truth About Buccal Fat Removal, Hollywoods Best Kept Secret
Sharp jawlines. Chiseled cheekbones. Defined facial contours. It seems like today; these features are something of a prerequisite in Hollywood… but how? Three words:
Exploring the Rising Popularity of IV Therapies in Medicine and Daily Life
IV therapies used to be limited to hospital settings where patients could be given medications, fluids, and even nutrients when they were sick. The
Significant Events in Medical History on September 7
September 7: (1) (1896) The first successful heart surgery is performed by Ludwig Rehn. (2) (1908) American cardiac surgeon, innovator, scientist, medical educator Michael
Significant Events in Medical History on August 16
August 16: (1) (1832) German physician, physiologist and philosopher Wilhelm Wundt is born. He was the first person to call himself a psychologist and
Significant Events in Medical History on December 30
December 30, 2016: (1) (1930) British surgeon Roy Yorke Calne was born. In 1987, he performed the world’s first liver, heart, and lung transplant
Significant Events in Medical History on November 1
November 1: (1) (1585) Polish polymath Jan Brożek was born. As a mathematician, he wrote about the theory of numbers and researched why bees
Exploring the Connection Between Gut Microbiome and Obesity: What You Need to Know
The gradual increase in prevalence of obesity over time is largely attributed to diet, specifically the Western diet that primarily consists of excess food
New Research Reveals Drugs for Enlarged Prostate May Delay Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Researchers investigated whether treating an enlarged prostate is linked with poorer outcomes in men later found to have prostate cancer. Enlarged prostates can cause
The Impact of Early Adulthood Obesity on Heart Failure Risk: What You Need to Know
In a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, researchers examined how obesity in early adulthood affects the risk of
Enhance Your Teas Health Benefits: The Impact of Brewing with Bottled Water
In a study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers recently investigated how the water used to brew tea may change the flavor and the
The Impact of Early Preventative Dental Care on Cavities in Children: What Parents Need to Know
A recent study suggests no clear benefit of early preventive dental care for reducing cavities in children. Cavities are a sign of tooth
Reevaluating Statin Guidelines: Are Current Recommendations Still Relevant?
A recent meta-analysis by He and colleagues investigated the potential non-cardiovascular side effects of statins uses. Statins are a group of blood cholesterol-lowering drugs
Unlocking Academic Success: The Impact of Sleep on Student Performance
Recently researchers studied whether sleep improves academic performance, what time to go to bed, and consistency of sleep. It is known that good sleep
Exploring the Connection Between Gestational Diabetes and Postpartum Depression Symptoms
A recent study determined whether gestational diabetes and postpartum depression symptoms are linked and how the associations may help improve health care for pregnant
Breakthrough Ovarian Cancer Detection Test: What You Need to Know
In a recent study, researchers examined whether a new imaging technology, photoacoustic tomography, can be used to screen for ovarian abnormalities. Ovarian cancer is
Choosing the Right Fats for Fatty Liver Disease: Saturated vs. Unsaturated Fat Explained
Researchers asked overweight individuals to eat different types of fat to see if one type was better or worse for a fatty liver disease