Early Stage Cell Therapy Trial Shows Promise in Treating Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

Hundreds of Clinics May Be Guilty of False or Misleading Claims in Ketamine Advertising

Scientists have built a patch they hope can better treat congenital heart defects in infants and survive the difficult cardiac environment.

The slowdown of physical activity during adolescence is not likely caused by lifestyle and environment but by energy demands placed on the body as it grows and sexually matures

New Research Gains Ground in Detecting Recent Cannabis Use

According to a new study, the primary problem in obesity is fructose

Silica nanoparticles released by the burning of sugarcane and rice husks may be causing the ongoing epidemic of chronic kidney disease observed among manual laborers in hot agricultural communities throughout the world according to a new study conducted in El Salvador.

Coaching program reduces burnout in medical residents, finds a pilot program aimed at female physician trainees that was expanded to a national level, with improvements in `imposter syndrome’ (feeling as if you don’t really belong in the job’)…

New Research Adds Evidence to the Benefits of Ginger Supplements for Treating Autoimmune Diseases

A large-scale study confirms that fructose is a lead driver of obesity

Scientists may have found mechanism behind cognitive decline in aging

Benzodiazepine Use Associated With Brain Injury, Job Loss and Suicide

A promising new stroke drug that temporarily inhibits a key protein in the brain without causing lasting harm may significantly change the future treatment of cerebral and global ischemia…

Blood-draw system, adapted for at-home use, to provide readout of metabolism and early detection potential of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer

A unique treatment combining radiation and immunotherapy can eradicate pancreatic tumors while stopping the cancer from spreading, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center.

Study Finds Schizophrenia Patients May be Candidates for Deep Brain Stimulation

Researchers found homeless involuntary displacement policies, such as camping bans, sweeps and move-along orders, could result in 15-25% of deaths among unhoused people who use drugs in 10 years.

Thousands of prenatal supplements fail to provide adequate nutrition for pregnant women and babies

Study Suggests Fructose Could Drive Alzheimer's Disease

New study shows that verapamil, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure and heart conditions, can have a beneficial effect on the pancreas in children with newly-diagnosed type 1 diabetes.

Scientists suspect inflammation from viruses can interfere with the signaling between the system governing the sense of smell and the part of the brain that manages learning and memory…

New Drug Combination Might Better Treat Often Fatal Childhood Brain Tumor

A new study suggests that therapeutic interventions to treat neurodevelopmental disorders may be more effective if done during the early stages of brain development.

Researchers have found that they can monitor breast cancer progression in a less risky and invasive way by analyzing blood plasma rather than doing tissue biopsies.

γ-Linolenic Acid Makes Old Blood New Again

Study says intense light stimulates proteins that can protect against acute lung injury as seen in COVID-19

A new study shows that a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease may also improve cognitive function in people with Down syndrome.

Acute amounts of lactate like those generated during exercise are probably required for healthy cells, but chronic exposure causes cellular disruption which can lead to cancer…

Researchers find one autoimmune disorder could lead to another. Scientists discover link between rheumatoid arthritis and other serious disease

Alzheimer’s Patients’ Cognition Improves with Sargramostim (GM-CSF), New Study Shows

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