A simple tweak to the sleeping patterns of ‘night owls’ — people with extreme late sleeping and waking habits —
Month: June 2019
Tart cherry shown to decrease joint pain, sore muscles in some breast cancer patients
Tart cherry reduces the musculoskeletal effects of aromatase inhibitors in patients with non-metastatic breast cancer, according to new findings from
Medical News Today: How ultrasound could help curb Parkinson’s
Mouse study shows that focused ultrasound and injected microbubbles can help curb early Parkinson’s disease by allowing drugs to access
Struggling to find a fix for type 2 diabetes
Intervening aggressively to roll back the onset of type 2 diabetes does works in adults, but once the medication and
Undetected diabetes linked to heart attack and gum disease
People with undetected glucose disorders run a higher risk of both myocardial infarction and periodontitis, according to a study published
Predicting seizures before they happen
A new study has found a pattern of molecules that appear in the blood before a seizure happens. This discovery
Medical News Today: Civil War plant guide reveals 3 plants with antibiotic properties
To tackle the antibiotic resistance crisis, researchers have turned to plants that people used for treating infections during the American
Immunotherapy Delays Type 1 Diabetes Onset in People at High Risk
A two-week course of an experimental immunotherapy called teplizumab dramatically reduced type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis rates in people at
Survey: Majority of current gun owners support the sale of personalized guns
Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found
Going nuts for anti-aging
The pecan is a North American deciduous walnut tree. Its seeds, pecan nuts, are sweeter in flavor than walnuts and