Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks are Detected using Single-use Sensor Strips

Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks are Detected using Single-use Sensor Strips

Rapid clinical testing for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks following trauma, surgery, tumors, and other problems is critical since such leaks can lead to life-threatening diseases…
Psychiatric Illness Increased Risk of Death from Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes

Psychiatric Illness Increased Risk of Death from Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes

According to researchers, patients with psychiatric problems such as depression are more likely to die from diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic lung illnesses. According to…
Asthma-induced Airway Inflammation is reduced by Fermented Soybeans

Asthma-induced Airway Inflammation is reduced by Fermented Soybeans

It’s no secret that health and wellness have been a major global trend in the food and restaurant industries for several decades. As a result,…
Urinary Tract Infections: What You Should Know

Urinary Tract Infections: What You Should Know

A urinary tract infection (UTI) can affect any component of your urinary system, including the urethra, ureters, bladder, and kidneys. Typical symptoms include frequent urination,…
In mice, a Drug Mimics the Positive Effects of Fasting

In mice, a Drug Mimics the Positive Effects of Fasting

According to a new study in mice conducted by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, an investigational cancer medication that deprives…
Physical Activity Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes by Altering Metabolism

Physical Activity Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes by Altering Metabolism

Exercise is a critical step in achieving your aim of managing type 2 diabetes or preventing it entirely. According to a new study from the…
A Question of Equity Quebec Announces Significant Anti-Vax Tax

A Question of Equity Quebec Announces Significant Anti-Vax Tax

Quebec, Canada’s second-most populated province, has adopted a new step to combat the spread of COVID-19: a health levy on those who have not vaccinated.…
Peanut Allergy is Reversible in some Young Children with Oral Immunotherapy

Peanut Allergy is Reversible in some Young Children with Oral Immunotherapy

A National Institutes of Health-funded clinical experiment discovered that delivering peanut oral immunotherapy to extremely peanut-allergic children aged 1 to 3 years successfully desensitized most…
Alzheimer’s Disease: Inflammatory Markers are Visible at an Early Step

Alzheimer’s Disease: Inflammatory Markers are Visible at an Early Step

There is evidence of increased activity of the brain’s immune system long before the onset of dementia. Based on a study of over 1,000 older…
COVID-19 Patients had Higher Levels of Blood Markers of Brain Cell Damage than Alzheimer’s Patients in Short Term

COVID-19 Patients had Higher Levels of Blood Markers of Brain Cell Damage than Alzheimer’s Patients in Short Term

A new study finds that patients hospitalized for COVID-19 had higher levels of blood proteins known to rise with neurological damage in the short term…
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