After an initial decline in diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease-related deaths, researchers from Emory and other institutions have noted a
Month: May 2023
Study shows how human immune cells react to non-nutritive sweeteners
Diet drinks often contain a mix of non-nutritive sweeteners that also enter the bloodstream after consumption. As a new pilot
WHO warns against using artificial sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners, used to replace sugar in a vast range of products, do not help in losing weight and can
Q and A: What is a tonsillectomy and who needs one?
My 4-year-old son has had many episodes of painful sore throats, and his doctor recommended that his tonsils be removed.
AI may be on its way to your doctor’s office, but it’s not ready to see patients
What use could health care have for someone who makes things up, can’t keep a secret, doesn’t really know anything,
Bipolar disorder: What it is, symptoms and treatments
More than 10 million people in the United States are living with bipolar disorder, according to the National Alliance on Mental
Low-cost, waterproof sensors may create new health-monitoring possibilities
A Penn State-led team of researchers has literally put pencil to paper to create an accessible, affordable, waterproof and wearable
Mortality and cost of severe acute pancreatitis keeps pressure on hospitals
Medical experts in Australasia have raised concern about the rising burden of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) in intensive care units,
CDC warns that mpox could make a summer return
Public health officials are urging people at risk of contracting mpox, the virus previously called monkeypox, to get vaccinated. They
Research team identifies glycosylation enzyme critical in brain formation
The MGAT5 glycosylation enzyme plays a crucial role in brain development, according to a study by University of California, Irvine