Wellness
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
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
Early Detection of Lyme Disease: Is It Possible to Diagnose in the Initial Stages?
Recently, researchers investigated a new reliable multiple platforms’ method that helps to diagnose Lyme disease at an early stage. Lyme disease is caused by
Exercise and Heart Health: Can It Reduce Degeneration in Cancer Patients?
Recent studies suggest that cancer patients should receive a prescribed exercise to maintain a healthy heart. Cardiovascular diseases and cancer are the most common
Exploring the Link Between Dairy Foods and Reduced Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
A recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition examined the influence of dairy foods on the symptoms and incidence of metabolic syndrome. Metabolic
Significant Medical Milestones: January 17 in History
(1501) German physician and botanist Leonhart Fuchs was born. He is most known for creating a herbal book, where he wrote and drew about
Significant Medical Milestones and Events on September 30 in History
(1902) French microbiologist André Michel Lwoff passes away. He won the 1965 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the mechanism that some viruses use
Significant Events in Medical History on July 19
(1865) French mineralogist and crystallographer Georges Friedel is born. He is known for proving the physical capabilities of crystallography, a process which can be
Significant Events in Medical History on May 27
(1879) German psychologist and linguist Karl Buhler was born. He is known for his work in language and child psychology . (1894) French novelist
Significant Events in Medical History on April 13
(1794) French physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens is born. Through experiments on animals, he was the first person to prove that the mind is in
Latest Breakthroughs in Healthcare Today: Medical News for May 24
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
Innovadoras Tecnologías de Asistencia para Mejorar la Visión Baja
Investigadores crean gafas de realidad aumentada como una nueva tecnología de asistencia para visión baja. Retinisis pigmentosa es una enfermedad del ojo que reduzca
Significant Events in Medical History on October 24
October 24: (1) (1632) Dutch tradesman and scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is born. He is known as the ‘Father of Microbiology’ and was the
Significant Medical Milestones: April 19 in History
(1906) French physicist Pierre Curie passes away. He, along with his wife Marie Curie, is credited for their research in radiation. (1912) American chemist
December 13 Joke of the Day: A Daily Dose of Laughter
You lost a lot of weight recently. What’s your secret? For a whole month, I was eating only chicken stock with Chinese chopsticks.
Significant Events in Medical History on June 30
June 30: (1) (1791) French physicist Félix Savart was born. His research focused on acoustics and invented the Savart’s wheel, a device he used
Notable Events in Medical History on June 6
June 6: (1) (1850) German inventor and physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun is born. He is known for his contributions to the development of the
Unlocking Energy: The Science of Blackcurrants in Combating Fatigue and Enhancing Muscle Performance
For athletes and committed fitness enthusiasts, the mission to feel strong, steady, and maybe just a little bit invincible never really wraps up. Every
Debunking the No Coffee After Arrhythmia Myth: What You Need to Know
Myth: Coffee causes atrial fibrillation Truth: Regular coffee drinkers have less chance of having a relapse of atrial fibrillation than do people who abstain
Essential Tips for Preventing Vector-Borne Diseases: Your Comprehensive Guide
Vectors such as mosquitoes and flies are responsible for thousands of deaths per year globally. They carry disease-causing germs and transmit them to humans