Migraine Sufferers Experience Emotional and Physical Responses when they are Exposed to Light

Migraine Sufferers Experience Emotional and Physical Responses when they are Exposed to Light

Migraine sufferers frequently avoid light and seek respite in darkness. A new study led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) researchers has discovered a…
People with Rare Genetic Disorders may Improve Vision from Retinoid Therapy

People with Rare Genetic Disorders may Improve Vision from Retinoid Therapy

Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), the National Institutes of Health’s National Eye Institute (NEI), and the National Institute on Deafness…
Peer Networks of Clinicians Eliminate Racial and Gender Bias

Peer Networks of Clinicians Eliminate Racial and Gender Bias

According to a new study, network science can be utilized to eliminate race and gender prejudice in clinical settings. The findings imply that maintaining clinician…
Deaths from Opiate Overdoses in Older Adults are on the Rise

Deaths from Opiate Overdoses in Older Adults are on the Rise

In recent years, records have suggested that deaths involving synthetic opioids (other than methadone), most likely illicitly made fentanyl, are fueling the increase in overdose…
There is an Urgent Need for Investment in Disease Prevention

There is an Urgent Need for Investment in Disease Prevention

The COVID-19 disaster highlights the world’s inability to recognize and respond to developing infectious illnesses. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed previously unnoticed flaws in the…
A Pilot Study Looks into the Neural Mechanisms that Cause Balance Problems After Traumatic Brain Injury

A Pilot Study Looks into the Neural Mechanisms that Cause Balance Problems After Traumatic Brain Injury

Kessler Foundation researchers investigated the neurological correlates of balance in people with traumatic brain injury and matched controls using neuroimaging techniques and electroencephalography (EEG). This…
Food Labeling is Absent in Online Grocery Stores

Food Labeling is Absent in Online Grocery Stores

According to a new study conducted by researchers from the NYU School of Global Public Health and Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition Science and…
According to a New Study, Gum Disease Raises the Risk of Other Illnesses such as Mental Health and Heart Disease

According to a New Study, Gum Disease Raises the Risk of Other Illnesses such as Mental Health and Heart Disease

Patients with a GP-inputted medical history of periodontal (gum) disease have a higher chance of developing illnesses such as mental ill-health and cardiac issues, according…
In the United States, Fewer than One in Every Five Adults with Type 2 Diabetes is Meeting Recommended Heart Health Goals

In the United States, Fewer than One in Every Five Adults with Type 2 Diabetes is Meeting Recommended Heart Health Goals

In the United States, fewer than one in every five persons with Type 2 diabetes is meeting goals to lower their risk of heart disease.…
Metabolite Levels in Mothers of Children with Autism were Found to be Significantly Different

Metabolite Levels in Mothers of Children with Autism were Found to be Significantly Different

Mothers with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) had many significantly different metabolite levels two to five years after giving birth compared to mothers of…
Exercise Can Help Children’s Metabolic Health During Pregnancy

Exercise Can Help Children’s Metabolic Health During Pregnancy

A mechanism has been discovered that explains how physical activity during pregnancy promotes offspring’s metabolic health. The answer, according to experts, is a protein called…
New Insights into the Action of Androgens could Help in the Fight Against Prostate Cancer

New Insights into the Action of Androgens could Help in the Fight Against Prostate Cancer

Researchers at the University of Virginia Cancer Center have discovered new information about how androgen hormones affect human cells, which could help in the development…
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