You’ve probably heard the phrase "Kegel exercises" at one point or another in your life, as they are often recommended
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Mindful movement may help lower stress, anxiety
Taking a walk may be a good opportunity to mentally review your to-do list, but using the time to instead
Continue reading »Shared genetics may shape treatment options for certain brain disorders
Symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, including psychosis, depression and manic behavior, have both shared and distinguishing genetic factors, an
Continue reading »Toothpaste and hand wash may contribute to antibiotic resistance
A common ingredient in toothpaste and hand wash could be contributing to antibiotic resistance, according to University of Queensland research.
Continue reading »Diabetes may be an early manifestation of pancreatic cancer
A new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that recent-onset type
Continue reading »New discovery about the brain’s water system may prove beneficial in stroke
Water is transported from the blood into the brain via an ion transporter, according to a new study on mice
Continue reading »One-third of US adults may unknowingly use medications that can cause depression
A new study from University of Illinois at Chicago researchers suggests that more than one-third of U.S. adults may be
Continue reading »‘Gut instinct’ may have been the GPS of human ancestors
Ask anyone if they remember where they ate the juiciest burger, the sweetest cupcake or the smoothest bisque, and they
Continue reading »Negative rapid test results may delay antiviral therapy in patients with severe influenza
A new study has found that half of influenza cases in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) received
Continue reading »Parkinson’s: Vitamin B-3 may stop brain cell death
The researchers’ paper is now published in the journal Cell Reports. In it, they report how a form of vitamin
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