Chronological aging is easy to track – birthdays. Biological aging can be obvious too – graying hair, sagging skin, and other
Month: April 2019
Medical News Today: Even a low intake of red and processed meat may raise death risk
Consuming just a small amount of red and processed meat could still pose a risk to health and affect longevity,
FDA-approved drug effectively treats rare chronic immune disorder
A drug approved to treat a severe form of asthma dramatically improved the health of people with rare chronic immune
What the Finnish concept of sisu can offer the world
If you ask Finns about what defines Finnishness, the word sisu is sure to come up — even if they
New hope for preventing dangerous diabetes complication
People with diabetes who use insulin to control their blood sugar can experience a dangerous condition called hypoglycemia when blood
Exercise during pregnancy protects offspring from obesity
A new study found that offspring born to mice that exercised during pregnancy were less likely to gain weight after
Medical News Today: What causes red spots on the roof of the mouth?
Many factors can cause red spots to appear on the roof of the mouth. These include oral infections, burns or
Device-guided breathing lowers heart rate, sympathetic activity in people with PTSD
Device-guided breathing may improve physiological symptoms in people with severe posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new study. The
Blocking opioid receptors could reduce hormone-therapy-fueled increases in sugar intake
Estradiol is a commonly prescribed estrogen therapy. Previous research has found that rats treated with the hormone experience an increase
Food additive may influence how well flu vaccines work
Michigan State University scientists have linked a common food preservative to an altered immune response that possibly hinders flu vaccines.