Scientists at the University of Reading measured the impact of high doses of Vitamin B6 on young adults and found
Month: July 2022
Overly restrictive salt intake may worsen outcomes for common form of heart failure
Restricting salt intake is considered a key component of heart failure treatment, but restricting it too much may actually worsen
Legalization of marijuana linked to increased traffic crashes, fatalities
States that legalized recreational marijuana saw a subsequent increase in traffic crashes and fatalities, according to new research in the Journal
Survey looks at why patients request stem cell treatments
In one of the first studies of its kind, Mayo Clinic researchers have analyzed a large group of patients to
Is monkeypox a pandemic? An epidemiologist explains why it isn’t likely to become as widespread as COVID-19
Monkeypox is the latest global public health threat to make headlines. Most people who contract the monkeypox virus experience flu-like
AI-designed single molar dental prostheses
Loss of permanent teeth is usually caused by dental diseases or trauma and is common in the global population, especially
Researchers observe memory formation in real time
Why is it that someone who hasn’t ridden a bicycle in decades can likely jump on and ride away without
Technology and home visits can help South Africans with diabetes cope with insulin
Approximately 4.5 million South Africans have type 2 diabetes—a condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be treated
Stay safe in summer’s sizzle
Temperatures are skyrocketing across the United States, as the high sky sun bakes everyone who ventures out for some summer
Just half of parents recognize screen time impact on children’s eye health
In some homes, summer may mean more screen time for kids. And among concerns that come with children spending more