Brain Health is impeded by Fatty Liver Disease Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) refers to a group of conditions caused by a buildup of fat in the liver. It is most commonly seen…
Vitamin A Insufficiency may be Prevented by Microparticles Getting enough vitamins in your day can be difficult, but a new technique may help fortify common foods to combat deficiencies. Scientists at MIT added…
A Demographic Watershed Moment in Physical Fitness Sedentary behavior, a large waist circumference, and advanced age are all linked to poor physical fitness in people aged 50 to 64. Major fitness disparities…
Alzheimer’s Disease has a New Immune Culprit The innate immune system is heavily involved in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis (AD). In contrast, the role of adaptive immunity in Alzheimer’s disease is still largely…
For Cancer-Associated Thrombosis, Oral Anticoagulants have been Demonstrated to be Both More Cost and Effectiveness-Effective than Heparin Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are more medically and financially advantageous than low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) when treating cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT), according to a cost-effectiveness analysis. Both…
According to a Study, Conversational Talk and Strenuous Activity Both Produce Equivalent Volumes of Exhaled Aerosol According to recent University of Bristol-led research, high-intensity exercise results in much more respiratory particles than speaking but vigorous exercise does not. The study, which…
A New Strategy for Treating Lung Cancer using Microorganisms People with lung cancer are increasingly receiving treatments that target specific genetic changes in their tumors (targeted therapies). Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)…
According to a Study, Children Exhale much Less Potentially Infectious Particles than Adults At least for the tiny respiratory droplets that are mostly formed in the lungs, children exhale much less potentially infectious particles than adults. A study…
Heat and Cold are both Harmful to One’s Health Both hot and cold environments cause a stress response in the human body, which can lead to cardiovascular problems. Physiologist Justin Lawley of the University…
A Study found that Rheumatoid Arthritis Medications Lower the Risk of Heart Disease The cardiovascular effects of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, particularly methotrexate (MTX), are complex and frequently misunderstood, potentially leading to unjustified discontinuation of this treatment. Patients with…
Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factor Emerging from Antibodies to Common Antibiotics Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by an increase in fasting serum glucose concentration, impaired glucose tolerance, and an increase in glycated…
Women who Walk more Steps per day may be less likely to Develop Diabetes The good news is that diabetes can be delayed by taking preventive measures and controlling weight, cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels can help…