A research of nearly 20,000 adults found that those who followed an 8-hour time-restricted eating regimen, sometimes known as intermittent fasting, had a 91% higher chance of dying from cardiovascular...
Read MoreDanbury Mother Advocates for Early Tests, one of Rising Concern of Young People with Colon Cancer
Ana Costa acknowledged that she had not been considering colon cancer at the time she began to feel "a nagging, constant pain" in her stomach and lower back. “I was...
Read MorePenn Medicine Research:“Dual-Target” Cell therapy Effective in Shrinking Brain Tumors
Early trial results from six patients with recurrent glioblastoma may be a promising step towards developing cell therapies for solid tumors. Targeting two brain tumor-associated proteins—rather than one—with CAR T cell...
Read MoreA Man from New Mexico Passed Away from the Bubonic Plague
According to a news release issued by the state's health department last Friday, a man in New Mexico passed away following a bout of the bubonic plague. As per the...
Read MoreAn Australian Nurse Samantha Abreu lost almost 45 kg with a Straightforward Exercise Regimen and Diet
For the Australian nurse, lockdown walks for mental health transformed her health. Samantha Abreu, a 25-year-old Australian nurse, has improved her health by walking every day and practicing mindful eating....
Read MorePaving the Path for Portable Devices for Non-invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring
Diabetes is a common illness for which there is now no treatment. To keep their blood glucose levels (BGLs) under control, people with diabetes must periodically check them and give...
Read MoreIn a Shocking Discovery, Over 50% of plaques from clogged Arteries contained Microplastic
Plastics are increasingly ubiquitous, with minute pieces discovered throughout the human body's major organs, including the placenta. We need to know exactly what kinds of health dangers these tiny particles...
Read MoreMagnetite Pollution Causes Alzheimer’s Disease with Brain Damage: Study
The correlation between urban air pollution and various health issues such as breast cancer, immune dysfunction, osteoporosis, heart problems, and dementia has been well-documented. Nonetheless, understanding the precise mechanisms by...
Read MoreArtificially Sweetened Drinks May Lead to Atrial Fibrillation Risk: Study
A study published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology found that consuming sugar- or artificially sweetened beverages is linked to an increased risk of irregular heart rhythms. Key Findings of the...
Read MoreColon Cancer Emerging as Biggest Death Cause in the Young: Colorado Doctors
New surprising data reveals that among cancer deaths in individuals under 55, colorectal cancer has become a leading cause. Doctors highlight a decline in diagnoses among older individuals, but the...
Read MoreDiabetes Australia Appreciates Government’s Initiative to Reduce Cost of Many More Medications
The recent announcement by the Albanese Government to extend the availability of two-month prescriptions for 24 diabetes medicines, including Metformin and Forxiga, is welcomed by Diabetes Australia. This change is...
Read MoreSigns of Dementia Risk May be Detectable Early through observations of People’s hands: Doctor Galpin
A doctor has highlighted the potential significance of differences in grip strength between hands as an early indicator of neurological decline associated with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. According to Dr....
Read MoreColgate University heard of Experiencing a Norovirus Outbreak; More than 60 cases Observed
The Madison County Public Health Department reports that at least 15 Colgate University students are exhibiting signs of a gastrointestinal ailment that is consistent with a norovirus infection. Of the...
Read MoreFifteen Cases of Zika Virus in Singapore Prompt Caution
Researchers recently studied the Zika virus (ZIKV) in Singapore through entomological, wastewater, and case monitoring studies. Zika virus belongs to the family Flaviviridae and is spread by mosquitoes. Over the...
Read MoreResearch: Insufficient Sleep Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk
You're well aware that lack of sleep can leave you feeling groggy and grumpy, but you may be surprised to learn that it can also affect insulin sensitivity. Here, you'll...
Read MoreTargeting an Inflammatory Protein May be Crucial in Asthma Treatment
Researchers in Australia have achieved a breakthrough in the treatment of severe asthma cases. In a study published on Monday, they discovered that beta common cytokines, a family of proinflammatory...
Read MoreAmid a Measles Outbreak, the Florida Surgeon General Disregards Scientific Evidence
As a measles outbreak escalates in a Florida elementary school, the state's top health official's advice contradicts scientific consensus, potentially exposing unvaccinated children to one of the most contagious diseases...
Read MoreToronto Clinics Worried about the Potential Loss of Funding for Complementary HIV self-Testing Kits
The Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre has observed first-hand the positive impact of providing free HIV self-tests to the community and is concerned about the potential consequences if funding...
Read MoreBrazil starts Nationwide Vaccination Campaign after a Surge in Dengue Virus Cases
In response to a sharp increase in cases nationwide at the beginning of 2024, Brazil has become the first country to introduce a national dengue vaccine. In response to the...
Read MoreLargest-ever Study on COVID Vaccines Linked the vaccine with Slight Rise in Heart and Brain Conditions
In the largest COVID vaccine study to date, researchers from the Global Vaccine Data Network (GVDN) in New Zealand analyzed data from 99 million vaccinated individuals across eight countries. They...
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