Eczema Patients’ Acute Itching is linked to Environmental Allergens Many eczema patients endure chronic itching in addition to a skin rash, and this itching can be excruciating at times. Worse, antihistamines, which are the…
Women with Breast Cancer who are Undergoing Chemotherapy may Benefit from a Scalp Cooling Device Hair loss in women with breast cancer who got scalp cooling before, during, and after chemotherapy is the subject of two studies published in the…
Nigerian e-health pharmaceutical distribution startup DrugStoc secures $4.4 million Series a funding, embarks on an expansion drive For decades, Africa’s pharmaceutical supply chain has remained fragmented, posing sourcing and distribution issues as well as quality concerns as counterfeit and inferior goods flood…
The Latest Advancement in the Search for a Male Contraceptive Researchers have created an unrivaled, fully automated robotic screening system that allows them to test the effect of drugs and other chemicals on human sperm…
Before Menopause, Changes in Menstrual Cycle Length may Predict the Risk of Heart Disease The length of a woman’s menstrual cycle frequently lengthens as she approaches menopause. According to a recent study headed by University of Pittsburgh researchers, the…
Weight Gain from Birth Control may be influenced by Genes According to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, a woman’s genetic make-up may cause her to gain weight…
Obesity Risk is Revealed by the Brain Obesity is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and stroke. These cardiovascular diseases raise the risk of cognitive decline…
Exercise is an Effective Treatment for Anxiety The physical benefits of exercise in improving physical condition and fighting disease have long been established, and doctors always advise patients to stay physically active.…
Stress Hormones are Linked to an Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure and Heart Attacks According to a study published today (September 13, 2021) in Hypertension, an American Heart Association journal, adults with normal blood pressure and high levels of…
Survivors of Terror Attacks may be more Susceptible to Migraines and Other Headaches According to research published in the online edition of Neurology, the official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, survivors of terror attacks had an…
Obesity Management Strategy Obesity is a common health problem characterized by a high percentage of body fat. Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30…
Adaptive Brain Response to Stress and its Absence in People with Depression, According to a New Study Recent research has discovered a new biomarker that indicates chronic stress resilience. This biomarker is generally absent in persons with severe depressive illness, and its…