Live Well
Long-Lived Immunity After COVID-19: New Study Reveals Promising Findings
Protective immunity against COVID-19 shown to be robust in a recent study. As new hospital admissions for people with COVID-19 continue to decrease (1),
The Impact of Time-Outs on Childrens Behavior: Are They Beneficial or Harmful?
Recent research investigates the controversial practice of time-outs on emotional and behavioural functioning in children. Many parents are aware of the time-out strategy as
Exploring the Typhoid Vaccine: Does It Offer Protection Against Multiple Health Threats?
A recent study investigated the protective effects of a typhoid vaccine against microbes that are not the target of prevention. Typhoid fever is
Exploring the Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives on Adolescent Mental Health
Researchers in Sweden determined if hormonal contraceptives impact adolescent mental health and psychotropic drug use. Anxiety disorders and depression are twice as common in
Debunking the Antidepressant Myth: Understanding Mental Health Treatment Options
Myth: Antidepressant use by fathers affects the birth outcome of the child. Truth: This is false. A lot of research has been done to
Dairy Consumption Linked to Reduced Risk of Colorectal and Bladder Cancer
Incorporating milk and dairy products as a part of the overall diet can help to prevent a variety of chronic diseases. Research suggests said
How Sleep Loss Disrupts Metabolism and Leads to Weight Gain
Published in Science Advances, researchers recently studied the physiological impacts of a loss of sleep on muscle and fat tissues. Busy schedules, jet lag,
Understanding Contraception Failures and Their Impact on Late-Term Abortions
An unplanned pregnancy due to ineffective contraception discovered in its second trimester may be a compelling reason for a female to seek an abortion.
El Impacto de un Intestino Poco Saludable en la Propagación del Cáncer de Mama
Un recién estudio ha investigado el efecto de un intestino poco saludable a la propagación de cáncer de mama. Esta estimado que uno de
Boost Your Sleep Quality: The Surprising Link Between Diet and Sleep Deficiency
With increasing evidence proposing that there is a link between sleep and diet, researchers have recently investigated the link between sleep duration and the
Safety of β-Blockers in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
A research group in California investigated the safety of β-blockers during pregnancy and found that there was no association between β-blocker use during pregnancy
Understanding Dermal Fillers: Exploring Two Options with No Significant Difference
A more expensive dermal filler does not equate to better results. In contrast to previous research, a recent study demonstrates similar outcomes between two
Understanding the Elevated Suicide Risk Among Physicians and Veterinarians
Compared to the general public, physicians and veterinarians are at an increased risk for suicide. A new review examines potential risk factors and theories
Debunking the Quitting Smoking Myth: What You Really Need to Know
Myth: Medication to quit smoking is dangerous. Truth: This is false. Cigarette smoking leads to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, heart disease,
High-Risk Patient Subgroup Exhibits Colorectal Tumors in Immune Overdrive State
Cancer cells interact extensively with their surrounding environment. Termed the tumor ‘microenvironment’, this ecosystem consists of immune cells, blood vessels, and connective tissue that
Manger au Restaurant : Quel Impact sur le Risque de Mortalité ?
Dans un article récemment publié en PLoS ONE, les chercheurs aux États-Unis examinaient le lien entre manger souvent au restaurant et un risque de
Navigating Herbal Remedies and Prescription Medications During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Researchers in Scotland investigate the prevalence and safety of using both herbal remedies and prescription medications during pregnancy. Many women are prescribed medications during
Harnessing Cryotherapy for Cancer Treatment: Exploring Benefits and Innovations
A novel method for the treatment of esophageal cancer is being studied at the University of Maryland. Known as Spray Cryotherapy (CRYO), the technique
The Impact of Sleep: Finding the Right Balance for a Healthy Heart
New study finds that even when accounting for other known risk factors, sleeping less than four, or more than eight hours per night, increases
Exploring the Link Between Sleep Problems and Autism Spectrum Disorder: What You Need to Know
Dutch researchers seek to understand whether sleep problems precede autism spectrum disorder or arise merely as a consequence. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a