A research team from the University of Murcia, Spain, found a supervised, eight-week exercise program improved symptoms of patients with
Month: February 2023
Types of psychotherapy: Finding the right fit for your needs
For anyone struggling with a mental health issue who is looking for support coping with stress or managing complicated feelings,
Pill for skin disease also curbs excessive drinking, new study shows
Researchers from Oregon Health & Science University and institutions across the country have identified a pill used to treat a
Digital content could be altering your visual perception
So much of modern life is spent on screens: Zoom meetings and websites, smartphones and video games, televisions and social
Low income linked to high recurrence risk, poorer survival in women with ER-positive breast cancer
Patients with early-stage estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer who live in low-income neighborhoods are likelier to have more aggressive tumors and
Vibrating capsule doubles the ability for constipation sufferers to defecate without drugs
A vibrating capsule designed to stir the colon to action appears to double the ability for adults struggling with debilitating
Any regular physical activity at any age linked to better brain function in later life
Any regular leisure time physical activity at any age is linked to better brain function in later life, but maintaining
Shock to the system: Study shows certain wearable gadgets could interfere with implantable cardiac electronic devices
In this high-tech era, wearable devices such as smartwatches have proven to be invaluable companions for the health conscious. But
Study finds ‘forever chemicals’ disrupt key biological processes
A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that exposure to a mixture of synthetic
Evaluating the effect of manuka honey on collagen scaffolds
The bones of the face and skull can be affected due to a wide range of conditions, including cleft palate