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Why Magnesium Supplements Wont Solve Your Nocturnal Leg Cramps
A new study shows that magnesium oxide is not significantly better than placebo for treating nocturnal leg cramps. Waking up in the middle
Smart Strategies for Budgeting Medical Bills and Safeguarding Your Financial Health
Unexpected healthcare costs can upend even the best-prepared family budget. Whether it is a sudden medical procedure or an extended treatment regimen, the expense
Decoding Prior Authorization and Pre-Certification: Key Differences Explained
In the health plan world, it is very important for both health professionals and patients to understand the words “prior authorization” and “pre-certification”. These
Evaluating the Reliability of fMRI in Monitoring Alzheimer’s Treatment Progress
A recent comprehensive review on the use of fMRI sought to evaluate the robustness and effectiveness of this approach for studying Alzheimer’s patients. Alzheimer’s
Exploring the Link Between Potatoes and Pancreatic Cancer Risk
In a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition, researchers conducted a prospective study to determine the link between potatoes and pancreatic cancer.
Impact of Mediterranean and Western Diets on Breast Health: A Comprehensive Analysis
A new study investigates the effects of both Mediterranean and Western diets on the microbiome of mammary glands and its implications in breast health
Boost Your Mood: Top Foods to Fight Depression and Enhance Your Diet
Feeling down? You’re not alone. Millions of people worldwide wrestle with the complexities of depression.1 While therapy and medication are often key players in
Exploring the Detrimental Effects of Video Games on Brain Function and Cognitive Development
A new study on the impact of video games determines whether both the navigation strategy that players use and the genre of game they
Exciting Updates Ahead: Discover the Enhanced Editors Note!
New and Improved! We ring in the beautiful and colorful fall season with a slightly modified –albeit better– Clinical Trials Canada magazine. You told
Transforming Fatigue: How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Benefits Type I Diabetes Patients
Fatigue (both physical and mental) is prevalent in type I diabetes patients, with approximately 40% of patients scoring higher on fatigue scales than the
Calorie Restriction for Athletes: Is It a Smart Strategy for Weight Loss?
A recent study in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition investigated whether calorie restriction is a viable weight-loss method for athletes.
Harvards Microneedle Cancer Test: Revolutionizing Early Detection with Minimal Samples
Speed and precision are essential factors in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Melanoma patients benefit from many therapeutic options, but too much choice isn’t always
Unveiling the Truth Behind the Surgeon’s Skills Rumor: What You Need to Know
Rumour: A surgeon who performs the same operation 20 times in a row is no better at that surgery than one who performs that
Breaking Down the Research Barrier: The Impact of Medical Insurance Gaps on Diagnosis and Public Health Outcomes
A late diagnosis is often the endpoint of many small hesitations. The first cough is ignored, the clinic visit is postponed, and the test
The Surprising Evolution of Participation: What You Need to Know
Clinical trial participation has seen significant changes in the years since the pandemic, but not always in the ways researchers expected. Although the use
Debunking the Diabetes and Weight Loss Myth: What You Need to Know
Rumour: Carbohydrates and dietary fibre have not been found to have harmful effects on diabetic patients. Truth: This is true. Diabetes mellitus is a
Navigating Uninsured Motorist Claims: How to Secure Compensation After a Car Accident
A car accident brings surprises and obstacles, but if you learned the at-fault driver did not have insurance, it can create additional difficulties. Without
Enhancing Patient Visits: The Impact of Remote Scribes on Healthcare Efficiency
Bridging the Gap Between Documentation and Human Connection With today’s healthcare system, providers are expected to give prompt, accurate, and effective care while maintaining
Unlocking the Past: How Genetic Expressions Could Reveal Time Since Death in Forensics
Researchers in Europe have developed a tool that may revolutionize the way investigators establish the time since death in forensic pathology. Establishing the precise
Innovative New York Surgeon Develops Groundbreaking Technique for Acute Flaccid Myelitis Treatment
A New York-based surgeon has pioneered a new technique in an attempt to restore nerve function to children paralyzed from acute flaccid myelitis. Acute