COVID-19 infection isn’t a game, and you shouldn’t try to get it on purposeānot even the supposedly “mild” Omicron variant
Day: January 6, 2022
Consumer Health: Treating glaucoma
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn more about treating this group of
Study identifies biomarkers linked to autism risk
A large study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Norwegian National Institute of Public
Marijuana users’ risk of deadly complication doubles after rare type of bleeding stroke
Among people with an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) stroke, a type of bleeding stroke, recent marijuana users were more than
Common osteoporosis medication boosts immune response in lungs
Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have revealed that a common osteoporosis treatment boosts immune cells in the
Action needed on vitamin B12 deficiency in people following plant-based diets
Plant-based diets (vegetarian or vegan) are becoming significantly more popular as people look to adopt a diet that is seen
Comparing resilience in female and male health care providers
After experiencing a major stressor, women are more likely than men to report signs of anxiety or other symptoms of
What’s the difference between sugar, other natural sweeteners and artificial sweeteners?
A quick walk down the drink aisle of any corner store reveals the incredible ingenuity of food scientists in search
Video game helps empower Black teens to prioritize their health
Damien is knowledgeable about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), open to serious conversations about sex, has questionable taste in music, and
Vitamin D shows promise for children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
Adding a safe, inexpensive and easy to administer form of vitamin D to treatment for children newly diagnosed with type