Many cancer patients undergo treatment with multiple drugs, each of which attacks cancer in a different way, so the combination
Month: March 2023
Dedicated protocol of hyperbaric oxygen therapy found to be more effective for fibromyalgia caused by head injury
Researchers from Tel Aviv University compared treatment with a dedicated protocol of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) to the pharmacology (drugs)
Research links low education and income to severe epilepsy
Statistically, people with low educational attainment and income who have epilepsy suffer more than others from the condition. Not only
New technique 80% effective in selecting a baby’s gender
It’s a controversial notion, but couples undergoing fertility treatments may soon be able to select the sex of their baby—with
A higher dose of magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay
More magnesium in our daily diet leads to better brain health as we age, according to scientists from the Neuroimaging
What to know about new research on coffee and heart risks
Coffee lovers—and their doctors—have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds
Death count climbs in outbreak linked to recalled eyedrops
A drug-resistant bacteria linked to recalled eye drops has now killed three people. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Scientists uncover protective role of NAD maintenance in kidney disease
Roughly one million people die of untreated kidney failure, worldwide, each year. Despite the major personal and economic burden, only
Ludwig von Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death
In 1802, Ludwig van Beethoven asked his brothers to request that his doctor, J. A. Schmidt, describe his malady—his progressive
Sweets change our brain: Why we can’t keep our hands off chocolate
Chocolate bars, crisps and fries—why can’t we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for