‘Overdosing’ on vitamin D supplements is both possible and harmful, warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports after they treated a
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‘Good evidence’ that ADHD drugs might also treat Alzheimer’s disease
There is “good evidence” that drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) might also successfully treat key aspects of
Easier, early cervical cancer testing to save lives
Prevention and the HPV vaccine is helping to reduce the numbers of women dying with cervical cancer but new portable
Early food introduction can reduce risk of food allergy in children
Infants who were given a taste of peanut, milk, wheat and egg from the age of three months had a
Genetic and molecular insights into dangerous tick-bite-related meat allergy revealed
Scientists have revealed the genetic and molecular structure of key molecules linked to the sometimes life-threatening mammalian-meat allergy brought on
A new cause of Parkinson’s disease-related cell death
There is currently no cure for Parkinson’s disease (PD), and one of the main difficulties for developing treatments is that
COVID vaccine saves lives regardless of body weight
COVID vaccination is highly protective against severe disease in people of all body weights, new British research finds. The study of
Sperm screening might detect harmful mutations before embryo implantation
Screening sperm may help identify potentially harmful new genetic mutations and help fertility specialists prevent them from being passed on
Small study reveals how immune response triggered by COVID-19 may damage the brain
A study from the National Institutes of Health describes the immune response triggered by COVID-19 infection that damages the brain’s
New mobile test system for kidney disease
A new method for early detection of chronic kidney disease, which affects an estimated 9% of the world’s population, has