Middle-aged women with higher blood concentrations of common synthetic chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also called “forever chemicals”
Month: June 2022
Immunity boosting treatment enhances CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers
Advances in cellular immunotherapy that spur genetically modified T cells to attack cancer cells have revolutionized the treatment of certain
Healthy human brains are hotter than previously thought, exceeding 40 degrees C
New research has shown that normal human brain temperature varies much more than we thought, and this could be a
Antibiotic-free hydrogen peroxide e-bandages treat wound infections
According to new research by investigators at the Mayo Clinic and Washington State University, e-bandages could be an effective alternative
People who consume too much high fructose corn syrup could be at risk for NAFLD
High fructose consumption should be avoided to prevent the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), according to research being
Study finds long-term 10% weight loss with anti-obesity medications and lifestyle changes
A new study finds overweight and obese people maintained an average weight loss of 10.6% over 3 to 5 years
Longer treatment with puberty-delaying medication in transgender youth leads to lower bone mineral density
A longer duration of treatment with puberty-delaying medications among transgender youth is associated with lower bone mineral density, according to
Bias may play a role in underdiagnoses of prediabetes
The accurate diagnosis of prediabetes in the primary care setting might depend on a patient’s age, BMI, gender, race and
Study finds strong association between prediabetes and heart attack risk
Prediabetes appears to be a strong independent risk factor for heart attacks, according to a new study presented Saturday, June
Moderation may disrupt addictive nature of wireless mobile devices and adverse health outcomes
Encouraging moderation, balance and real-life engagement coupled with education may combat the overuse of wireless mobile devices and subsequent adverse