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Boost Immunity and Combat Oxidative Stress for Better Health
The imbalance between the production and accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the cells and tissues and the antioxidant defense to inhibit their harmful
Genetic Connection Revealed Between ALS and Schizophrenia: Groundbreaking Research Insights
ALS and schizophrenia appear to be very different diseases. However, McLaughlin and colleagues have recently found a 14.3% overlap in the genetics of ALS
Impact of Maternal Vitamin D Levels During Pregnancy on Newborn Growth Measurements
A research group in Norway investigated if Vitamin D levels in pregnancy had an effect on newborn anthropometric measures and found no association.
Significant Events in Medical History on October 25
October 25: (1) (1826) French physician Philippe Pinel passes away. He made many contributions to the classification of mental disorders and is credited as
Significant Medical Milestones: August 19 in History
August 19: (1) (1911) Dutch psychiatrist Anna Terruwe is born. She is known for discovering emotional deprivation disorder and how to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder
Significant Medical Milestones and Events on March 24 Throughout History
(1903) German Biochemist Adolf Butenandt is born. He won the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on sex hormones . (1917) English
Limpatto dei livelli di nicotina nelle sigarette elettroniche sugli adolescenti e la loro transizione al fumo
Un gruppo di ricerca ha valutato se i livelli elevati di nicotina nelle sigarette elettroniche contribuiscono all’aumento di frequenza e intensità del fumo di
Significant Medical Milestones on June 23 Through History
June 23: (1) (1804) German botanist Matthias Jakob Schleiden was born. He is known for being the co-inventor of the cell theory , which
Significant Medical Events That Happened on May 25 Throughout History
May 25: (1) (1860) American psychologist James McKeen Cattell is born. He is remembered for being an editor of the journal Science , and
La Cantidad Segura de Alcohol: ¿Cuánto Puedes Beber sin Peligro?
En un estudio internacional masivo, investigadores investigaron el nivel que constituye la cantidad segura de alcohol para beber. La creencia general de muchas
Master Home Stretching: 5 Easy Techniques to Enhance Flexibility
Incorporating stretching into your home fitness routine can have a wide range of benefits for your health. Stretching is great for you whenever you
Achieve Radiant Skin at Home: Essential Skin Care Tips for a Glowing Complexion
No matter, what we do, we all want flawless and smooth skin including men. We go to different lengths and breadths to take care
Innovative Therapies Revolutionizing Endometrial Cancer Treatment
A recent study published in Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice reviews suggested endometrial cancer treatment options. Endometrial cancer accounts for 6% of cancers in
Significant Events in Medical History on October 5
October 5: (1) (1879) American virologist Francis Peyton Rous is born. He won the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his involvement
Significant Medical Milestones: December 29 in History
December 29: (1) (1816) German physician and physiologist Carl Ludwig is born. His research included a focus on blood pressure , anesthesia, and secretory
Significant Events in Medical History on March 20
(1879) Canadian physician-scientist Maud Menten is born. She made great contributions to the understanding of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, infections such as salmonella, and the function
Evaluating BPS as a Safe Alternative to BPA: What You Need to Know
Researchers recently studied BPS, a common BPA replacement, to determine whether it has any negative health effects. Showing up in detectable levels in over
Significant Events in Medical History on June 22
June 22: (1) (1924) English clinician and medical historian Christopher Booth was born. He is known for inventing the telephoto lens and for his
Significant Events in Medical History on May 24 You Should Know About
May 24: (1) (1686) Polish/Dutch physicist and engineer Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit is born. He was the inventor of the mercury thermometer and the Fahrenheit
Understanding the Link Between Pear-Shaped Body Fat Distribution and Crohns Disease
New research led by researchers at the University of Limerick and a team from University Hospital Limerick in Ireland explored the link between Crohn’s