Wellness
Mastering Mental Resilience: Essential Strategies for Staying Fit During Stressful Times
Life can be unpredictable and chaotic – frequently, you’re left trying to keep up with the pace of life by making things up as
Understanding the Impact: Common Injuries Caused by Road Accidents
Road accidents can lead to several serious injuries, some of which can be fatal. Around 1.35 million people lose their lives to road accidents each year.
Understanding the Causes of Teen Anxiety: Key Factors and Insights
As we grow older, it may be easy to forget how challenging the adolescent years truly were. As a teenager, you face constant pressure
Unraveling the Opioid Crisis: Key Players and Their Impact
Drug Addiction is a chronic medical condition that is usually indicated by a patient’s inability to stop taking a substance. This often occurs in
Understanding Alcohol Addiction: Key Reasons Behind Your Struggle
In this day and age, every person knows the risks of consuming excess alcohol. The biggest danger is an addiction which leads to other health
December 23 Joke of the Day: Brighten Your Winter with Laughter
After dying, a man gets to heaven and keeps laughing. Angels ask him: -Why are you laughing all the time? The man: – I
Top 5 Essential Oils Every Home Should Have for Health and Wellness
Now more than ever, households are reaching for natural remedies to common ailments, and one of the most recent choices has been essential oils.
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
Cúrcuma y Cáncer: ¿Puede Detener el Crecimiento de Células Cancerosas?
Nuevas investigaciones investigan los efectos de usar la cúrcuma como una alternativa a quimioterapia tradicional para cáncer óseo. Mientras los mayores de cáncer primeramente
Boost Your Health: How Resistance and Aerobic Exercises Lower Metabolic Syndrome Risk
Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing heart disease and diabetes. Previous studies have identified aerobic and
Understanding the Link Between Mild Concussions and Parkinsons Disease Risk
Each year, approximately 42 million people around the world experience concussions. New research published in the journal Neurology indicates that even mild brain injuries
Effective Treatment Therapies to Manage Restless Legs Syndrome
A new American Academy of Neurology report seeks to provide a guideline for treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in adults. These recommendations include
Significant Events in Medical History on November 1
November 1: (1585) Polish polymath Jan Brożek is born. As a mathematician, he wrote about the theory of numbers and researched why bees create
Key Medical Updates and Breakthroughs You Need to Know – December 14 Edition
(1546) Danish astronomer and chemist Tycho Brahe is born. He created a number of recipes for herbal medicines to cure fever and the plague.
Significant Events in Medical History on October 13
October 13: (1) (1821) German physician, anthropologist, and pathologist Rudolf Virchow is born. He is known for advancing public health, and for helping to
Understanding the Impact of UV Light on Inactivating SARS-CoV-2 Virus
A new study investigates whether UV light can inactivate SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2, which is the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19,
Significant Medical Milestones: December 12, 2016 in History
December 12, 2016: (1) (1204) Egyptian rabbi and physician Maimonides passes away. In his writings, he described a number of topics including asthma, diabetes,
Significant Medical Milestones on March 29 in History
(1886) The first batch of the soda pop Coca-Cola is brewed by John Pemberton in a backyard in Atlanta. (1920) Canadian medical geneticist Clarke
March 17 in Medical History: Significant Milestones and Discoveries
(1881) Swiss physiologist Walter Rudolf Hess is born. He shared the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for mapping out brain areas responsible
March 15 in Medical History: Notable Events and Breakthroughs
(1813) English physician John Snow is born. He was an advocate for the adoption of anesthesia and medical hygiene. (1854) German physiologist Emil von