For most, cholera comes as a mild to moderate form of diarrhea. For others, the diarrhea quickly causes dangerous fluid
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MDM2 inhibitors could be promising new treatment for uveitis
Ocular inflammation uveitis is a serious disease that can destroy eye tissue and cause irreversible blindness. Fortunately, blindness and eye
Continue reading »Functional engineered oesophagus could pave way for clinical trials
The world’s first functional oesophagus engineered from stem cells has been grown and successfully transplanted into mice, as part of
Continue reading »Could omega-3 supplements help reduce anxiety?
Anxiety is one of the most common psychiatric symptoms in the United States. It can appear as a standalone anxiety
Continue reading »Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss
Researchers have established that the foggy feeling and forgetfulness that many new mothers report during and after pregnancy—known as “mom
Continue reading »Fruit fly protein could be new tool in tackling disease-carrying mosquitos
An insulin-binding protein in fruit flies could provide new opportunities for tackling disease-carrying mosquitoes, such as malaria and yellow fever,
Continue reading »Could Diet Affect Breast Cancer Risk?
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3, 2018 — Like the human gut, the breast gland has a “microbiome” that’s influenced by diet, new
Continue reading »New study finds concurrent use of prescription drugs and dietary supplements could pose health risks
A new University of Hertfordshire study found that using certain over-the-counter herbal medicines and dietary supplements alongside prescription drugs could
Continue reading »How the Latest Apple Watch Could Help Empower Women to Take Charge of Their Health
Apple announced last week that its Apple Watch Series 4 (available today on apple.com) would have some serious heart-health features.
Continue reading »Immediate compression could help prevent complications after deep-vein thrombosis
People with deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) can substantially cut their risk of potentially debilitating complications by starting adequate compression therapy in
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