Researchers at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research (LIBR) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have identified an abnormal link between the autonomic
Day: February 3, 2022
Study: People with migration background are as health literate as the general population
Health literacy plays a decisive role in reaching old age in good health. Low health literacy contributes to behaviors like
Heavy cannabis use by female adults associated with lower incidence of diabetes
A new study recently published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research found that women who heavily used cannabis had lower incidence of diabetes,
Bariatric surgery reverses low testosterone levels in male teens with obesity
Bariatric surgery not only treats obesity and reverses Type 2 diabetes, but a new study now shows that it also
ADHD medicine may treat symptoms of genetic movement disorder in children, new study finds
Using a common attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication appears to help manage the symptoms of a rare and currently
Younger moms hesitant to vaccinate kids against COVID, study finds
Fathers older than age 34 were more open to having their child vaccinated against COVID-19, while younger Black and white
Bile acids may improve skin inflammation in patients with psoriasis
Taking bile acids or treatments that regulate their production levels may help control inflammation caused by psoriasis, a chronic skin
Team develops and validates three-in-one CAR T therapy
Researchers at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University have developed a novel approach to chimeric antigen
Does strep throat lead to the development of tics?
A new study has found no link between a strep throat infection and the development of tics in children who
Analysis of 20-year study finds malaria control in young children saves lives into adulthood
Bed nets save lives in the long run, according to a 22-year study in Tanzania which, for the first time,