Beta-blockers are often used to treat high blood pressure and other cardiovascular diseases. However, in some patients they can trigger
Month: November 2019
Supplements don’t preserve kidney health in type 2 diabetes
Supplements of vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids (often sold as fish oil) do not help people with type 2
Kratom may cause liver damage
Kratom is widely available in smoke shops and online. It’s a botanical product made from Mitragyna speciosa, a tropical evergreen tree
Genetic diversity facilitates cancer therapy
The constant battle against infectious pathogens has had a decisive influence on the human immune system over the course of
Researchers find new potential approach to type 2 diabetes treatment
The protein adipsin, which is produced in body fat, helps protect insulin-secreting cells called pancreatic beta cells from destruction in
Physicians create guide for identifying, treating vaping lung illness
As lung injuries from vaping continue to rise across the United States, Rochester physicians and New York health leaders developed
Many teens have low iron, B12 levels years after bariatric surgery
The good news: bariatric surgery can be a life-changer for severely obese teens. Not only do young people experience dramatic
From plants, team extracts a better way to determine what our genes do
Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have developed a better way to determine what our genes do,
How the brain regulates variability in motor functions
Anyone who has ever tried to serve a tennis ball or flip a pancake or even play a video game
Girls and boys have similar brains producing equal maths ability, scientists find
In 1992, Teen Talk Barbie was released with the controversial voice fragment, “Math class is hard.” While the toy’s release