Recent studies suggest that long-term sufferers of Cachexia may be in for some much needed good news. Experienced by as
Month: May 2019
Children of both young and old parents share risk for certain neurodevelopment disorders
Results of a new study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP), published by
Stem cell differences could explain why women are more likely to develop adrenal cancer
Scientists have discovered a potential biological reason why women are more likely to develop adrenal disorders, including cancer. According to
Mediterranean diet may protect against depression symptoms
Research presented at the American Psychiatric Association conference finds a link between Mediterranean diets and a lower depression risk later
Gold Standard Asthma Treatment May Not Be Effective for Most Patients with Mild Asthma
A routinely prescribed asthma-controller medication may not work any better than placebo for more than half of all patients who
Exercise: Psych patients’ new primary prescription
When it comes to inpatient treatment of a range of mental health and mood disorders — from anxiety and depression
Statistical model could predict future disease outbreaks
Several University of Georgia researchers teamed up to create a statistical method that may allow public health and infectious disease
Dawn-to-sunset fasting suggests potential new treatment for obesity-related conditions
Fasting from dawn to sunset for 30 days increased levels of proteins that play a crucial role in improving insulin
Summit charts a course to uncover the origins of genetic diseases
Environmental conditions, lifestyle choices, chemical exposure, and foodborne and airborne pathogens are among the external factors that can cause disease.
DengAI: Predicting Disease Spread
Can you predict local epidemics of dengue fever? Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease that occurs in tropical and sub-tropical