Simply Changing One Food Item Each Day can Make Diets Significantly More Environmentally Friendly

Simply Changing One Food Item Each Day can Make Diets Significantly More Environmentally Friendly

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to consume more environmentally friendly foods, a new Tulane University study suggests it may be easier than…
Obese Women may not have more Children if they Lose Weight Before Undergoing Fertility Treatment

Obese Women may not have more Children if they Lose Weight Before Undergoing Fertility Treatment

Obese women are frequently advised to lose weight before attempting to conceive or beginning infertility treatments. However, a new nationwide study sponsored by Penn State…
Lupus and Other Rheumatologic Diseases Often Appear to be Neurological Disorders at First

Lupus and Other Rheumatologic Diseases Often Appear to be Neurological Disorders at First

According to Loyola University Medical Center neurologists, lupus and other rheumatologic diseases can manifest as neurological conditions such as headaches and seizures, delaying diagnosis for…
Children with Frequent Migraine Headaches can Now Get Relief Thanks to a New Treatment

Children with Frequent Migraine Headaches can Now Get Relief Thanks to a New Treatment

According to new research presented today at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting, minimally invasive treatment for migraine headaches used for adults…
Improving Heart Health in Obese People Requires a Concentration on Emotions

Improving Heart Health in Obese People Requires a Concentration on Emotions

According to a study presented today at EuroHeartCare ACNAP Congress 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), people living with…
Adults with Neurologic Diseases are more likely to have had a Traumatic Childhood

Adults with Neurologic Diseases are more likely to have had a Traumatic Childhood

According to a study published in the September 22, 2021, online issue of Neurology® Clinical Practice, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology,…
Yogurt may be the best way to Control High Blood Pressure on a Daily Basis

Yogurt may be the best way to Control High Blood Pressure on a Daily Basis

According to new research from the University of South Australia, a daily dosage of yogurt could be the next go-to food for people with high…
Heart Cell Protein Could Lead to New Heart Failure and Recovery Treatments

Heart Cell Protein Could Lead to New Heart Failure and Recovery Treatments

According to an international study headed by University of Utah Health scientists, a protein that helps control calcium communication within heart cells could play a…
Drug Testing for Hormone-Sensitive Human Breast Cancer is Now Possible Thanks to a New Mouse Model

Drug Testing for Hormone-Sensitive Human Breast Cancer is Now Possible Thanks to a New Mouse Model

Scientists from the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center and an international team of partners have developed mice with a better hormone profile that favors…
World’s 10 Richest Men Doubled Their Wealth during COVID-19 Pandemic

World’s 10 Richest Men Doubled Their Wealth during COVID-19 Pandemic

According to a new Oxfam research, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the wealth of the world’s top ten wealthiest men while lowering the income of…
Daily Consumption of Green Tea and Coffee has been linked to a Lower Risk of Death Among Diabetics

Daily Consumption of Green Tea and Coffee has been linked to a Lower Risk of Death Among Diabetics

According to research published in the online journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, patients with type 2 diabetes who drink a lot of green…
To Reduce the Risk of Anemia, Long-Term Follow-Up is Essential

To Reduce the Risk of Anemia, Long-Term Follow-Up is Essential

According to a study published in JAMA Surgery, researchers discovered a significant proportion of anemia 10 years after patients got Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, implying that…
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