Daily Vitamin D Consumption May Reduce Cancer Mortality
A daily dose of Vitamin D could potentially decrease cancer mortality rates by twelve percent, according to an analysis of 14 top-tier studies involving almost…
A daily dose of Vitamin D could potentially decrease cancer mortality rates by twelve percent, according to an analysis of 14 top-tier studies involving almost…
Research reveals a link between environmental air pollution and certain dementia characteristics, like impaired verbal fluency. Possession of a particular gene variant seems to amplify…
Mehmet A. Eskan, a researcher at the University at Buffalo, has a recommendation for medical practitioners treating individuals with Type 2 diabetes (T2D): check your…
A study has indicated that the hormone, which is readily available for purchase from drugstores and frequently used as a supplement, intensified the symptoms of…
Researchers Dena Zeraatkar and Tyler Pitre from McMaster University have discovered that solriamfetol is the most effective treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in individuals…
The targeted molecules are more powerful than SSRI antidepressants and avoid ibogaine’s dangerous side effects. Two new potential drugs for the treatment of addiction and…
In a first-of-its-kind breakthrough, a study involving over 22,000 multiple sclerosis patients, has identified a genetic variant that speeds up the progression of the disease….
New research indicates that cannabis may alleviate “chemo brain.” New research from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals that cancer patients employing cannabis to manage…
Researchers have developed a potential depression treatment that demonstrates both stress-relieving and anti-depressant effects with minimal side effects. Millions of individuals globally grapple with depression…
Has the recently developed antibiotic met the legal standard for approval? Are the regulations of the US drug regulatory system being circumvented? US-based drug approvals…
New research indicates that individuals classified as overweight or obese face a higher susceptibility to post-surgical complications such as infection, blood clots, and kidney failure….
Can air pollution influence your heart? Recent research involving a comprehensive study of 322 cities in China, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ),…
A study in Cell Genomics has found a link between somatic genetic mutations and schizophrenia. Researchers analyzed over 20,000 blood samples, identifying genes NRXN1 and…
Scientists have recently uncovered a surprising and potentially important reason why eating foods frequently cooked at high temperatures, such as red meat and deep-fried fare,…
NIH study shows genotype-first approach uncovers new links to genetic conditions. National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers have published an assessment of 13 studies that…
According to a recent study sled by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, consumption of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), could…
Research indicates that Mexican Americans experience less favorable outcomes post-stroke compared to their non-Hispanic white American counterparts. A recent study delves into the potential correlation…
New research indicates that individuals with prior mental health conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety disorders have certain blood indicators that suggest they are…