Wellness
Unlocking Success: The Advantages of Being an Extrovert in the Workplace
In a recent study, researchers assessed the advantages an extrovert at work experiences, compared to introverts. What is the difference between extroverts and introverts?
9 Critical Post-Care Surgical Steps You Shouldnt Ignore to Speed Up Healing
Most patients who’ve been through surgeries are troubled with the pain that comes after the operation. After surgery, patients find it hard to carry
Recognizing the 4 Silent Signs of Eating Disorders You Need to Know
Eating disorders can affect people of all ages and generally encompasses more than one condition, which may include – Anorexia Nervosa – people have a
Understanding the Mechanism of Dialysis: A Comprehensive Guide
Chronic kidney failure, sometimes referred to as chronic renal failure, describes the loss of kidney function over a period of time. There are five
Exploring the Connection Between Vitamin D and Cancer Prevention: What You Need to Know
A recent review in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition determined the effects of vitamin D supplements on the risk of cancer and cancer
Unlocking the Power of Niacin: Essential Benefits of Vitamin B3 for Your Health
What is niacin (vitamin B3)? Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is an essential vitamin that performs many functions in the body. It is
Exploring the Link Between Diet and Prostate Cancer Risk: What You Need to Know
Researchers conducted a comprehensive review of scientific literature investigating associations between plant- and animal-based diet and prostate cancer risk. Around one in nine Canadian
The Hidden Dangers of Being a Night Owl: How Late Nights Can Lead to Weight Gain and Diabetes
Your circadian rhythm or “internal clock” is how your brain regulates your sleep-wake cycle over a period of 24 hours. It is also known
Significant Medical Milestones: January 23 in Medical History
(1876) German chemist Otto Diels is born. He shared the 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a process which could synthetically produce unsaturated
Significant Events in Medical History on September 15
September 15 (1) (1880) Japanese physician Chujiro Hayashi is born. As a physician, he was known to employ Reiki on his patients. Reiki, also
Significant Events in Medical History on July 21 You Should Know
(1810) French chemist and physicist Henri Victor Regnault is born. He designed sensitive thermometers , and calorimeters. (1952) United States Senator from Wyoming John Barrasso
The Science Behind Cracking Knuckles: Understanding the Popping Sound
Scientists in the United States and France have developed a mathematical model to explain the popping sound when knuckles crack. If you have ever
Significant Events in Medical History on July 26
July 26: (1) (1854) French dermatologist Philippe Gaucher is born. He discovered Gaucher’s Disease (a lysosomal storage disease) and founded a journal on venereal
Significant Events in Medical History on November 11
November 11: (1) (1493) Philosopher, physician, botanist, and astrologer Paracelsus is born. Along with being credited for creating the terms zinc, chemistry, gas and
Discover How Plant-Based Diets Can Lower Your Risk of Mortality
In a recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition, researchers examined the effects of a plant-based diet on mortality. More young individuals are
Significant Events in Medical History on March 7
(1849) American botanist and horticulturist Luther Burbank was born. He developed over 800 strains of plants, such as fruits , vegetables, grains, and flowers.
Notable Events in Medical History on August 18
August 18: (1) (1914) American psychiatrist Lucy Ozarin is born. She was one of the first women psychiatrists for the US Navy, focusing on
Revolutionizing Urgent Care Diagnostics with HealthTrackRx Innovations
This year, urgent care centers nationwide are bracing for another intense respiratory season, with a notable rise in patient volumes expected. In 2022, there
Significant Events in Medical History on July 13
July 13: (1) (1629) Dane polymath Caspar Bartholin the Elder passes away. He wrote Anatomicae Institutiones Corporis Humani, which was a standard textbook on
Significant Events in Medical History on June 10
June 10: (1) (1753) American physician, politician, and statesman William Eustis was born. He was a military surgeon during the American Revolutionary War, performing