While COVID-19 instances are decreasing throughout the country, UW Health experts are urging the public to be cautious of people who are immunocompromised and might get severely sick as a result of the virus. Even though those who have been ...
Experts claim there is no turning back to what was previously deemed normal before the virus arose, two years after the World Health Organization (WHO) initially declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic on March 11, 2020. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac ...
While sniffer dogs are famous for their detecting abilities, a recent study reveals that ants may learn to recognize malignant cells far more quickly than their four-legged counterparts. The latest research, issued in the journal iScience, demonstrates that after only ...
In 2022, after more than two years of nightmares triggered by the pandemic, most of us realize the importance of health. We are usually so busy that our hectic schedules make us forget what’s truly important in life – health. ...
A new study indicates that diversifying your protein sources can contribute significantly to lowering your risk of excessive blood pressure. Constantly elevated blood pressure may ultimately damage arteries and raise your chance of developing cardiovascular disease, so it’s critical to ...
Your kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that play an essential role in your body. These organs coordinate with other vital organs such as the liver, heart, and the brain to keep you healthy. They are responsible for keeping ...
The world is in a far better position now than it was at the beginning of the pandemic. However, it’s still too early to declare victory over COVID, as the WHO chief himself said, Mr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. But we ...
A recent research into the long-term partial resetting of cells in rodents seems to have yielded some really exciting findings. Researchers are overjoyed that we can apply this strategy over the lifespan of conventional animals to slow down aging. In ...
The ongoing COVID pandemic has changed the lives of many of us and, unfortunately, ended some of them. Millions of people lost their lives while battling the coronavirus, and others were impacted by economic problems. Businesses ruined, jobs lost, lockdowns, ...
After billions of dollars devoted to studies, a cancer cure continues to be elusive. This demonstrates the immensity of the task at hand: malignant cells are notoriously challenging to eradicate. Nevertheless, progress is being made in identifying the elements that contribute ...
Pancreatic cancer, also known as exocrine cancer, is one of the most dangerous types of cancer. This is because in most cases, it remains undetected until the latter stages when there is little that can be done to treat it. ...
According to a research, having a glass of wine alongside your meal rather than alone may help reduce your likelihood to develop type 2 diabetes. The experts observed that individuals who drank wine during their meals had a 14% lower risk of ...
Each week, a half-hour of muscle-strengthening exercise such as weightlifting, push-ups, or heavy gardening might help cut the chance of death by any cause by even a fifth, as per a new worldwide study of research done over three decades. Muscle ...
Sitting for long periods of time is bad for your back – it puts a lot of pressure on your spine and the discs in between each vertebrae, which can cause compression and pain. But sometimes you can’t do anything ...
Anxiety is a response to stress and it can be brief or it can linger. It is often linked to depression, but in many cases, depression does not define anxiety and vice versa. Anxiety has many manifestations, such as excessive ...
If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, you should be aware that there are dietary steps you can take now to reduce your risk of the most common type of dementia. Overall, the key is to eat a ...
If you were overweight, smoked, or had a psychiatric condition throughout adolescence, a recent study indicates that you may age more rapidly than your contemporaries as an adult. According to a research published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, youth aged 11 ...
Heart attacks happen when an artery gets blocked and blood can’t flow to part of your heart. If you don’t get help fast, the part of heart muscle supplied by that artery starts to die. The symptoms of a heart ...
In addition to getting vitamin C from your diet, you can also take it as a supplement. Supplements are available in pill, powder, and liquid forms. There are many health benefits of vitamin C supplements. Here are six of them. ...
There are so many awful things that the ongoing pandemic has caused. Apart from the huge numbers of deaths worldwide (over 5.8 million), the economy had a lot to suffer from the restrictions and lockdowns. Many people lost their jobs; ...
The world rapidly got concerned when it found out that the Omicron variant of COVID (aka the BA.1 variant) is spreading a lot faster than the other strains. But everybody began to calm down at the news that Omicron also ...
Colon cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers, but you need to be aware of the risks. Regular screening can help detect it early when survival rates are highest. The American Cancer Society recommends that people at ...
For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shown that if moms got a two-dose COVID-19 vaccination, their babies had 61% less chances of hospitalization, according to the analysis. Pregnant and nursing women should be ...
Massachusetts students and staff members at public schools will no longer be obliged to wear facial coverings when within the building. The omicron surge that hit the United States this season strengthened the country’s immunity. It ensures that future spikes ...
Anxiety, despair, drug addiction, and cognitive impairment are all heightened risks for people who have recovered from COVID-19, according to thorough research published Thursday that analyzed millions of health data over a year. The research employed the V.A.’s comprehensive electronic ...


























