The Relationship Between Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, and...
As if you needed another reason to watch your diet, exercise routine, and engage with heart disease support groups, a new study conducted by Wake Forest Baptist has demonstrated that people living...
View ArticlePreventing a Stroke With Minor Lifestyle Changes
An ongoing study labeled Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS), funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has published an interesting article...
View ArticleOnly 5% of People Wash Their Hands Properly!
Despite years of warnings from nagging parents everywhere and common(or so we thought) sense of hygiene, a new, and very gross, study from Michigan State University has demonstrated that only five...
View ArticleTobacco Ads More Effective At Targeting Children Than Previously Thought
Recently published in the online journal BMJ Open, more damning research regarding the effect of tobacco ads on teens was recorded. Seems that the ads may be even more effective than originally...
View ArticleUS Healthcare: Highest Price for the Lowest Quality
When health care policy in America is discussed, the focus immediately shifts to the question of how the bills should be covered and who should cover them, bypassing a bigger, more important question:...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Automated Tracking Techniques Has Health Care Implications
Carnegie Mellon University research teams have devised a method to accurately track locations of multiple people in complicated indoor settings using a complex network of cameras. The newly devised...
View ArticleOvereating and Onset of Diabetes Connected with a Discrepancy of Reward...
Utilizing PET scan images of the brain, researchers have been able to successfully identify a portion of the brain that functions in an abnormal way when basic individuals with an insulin-resistance...
View ArticleAmerica’s Legal Overdose Problem
Five Things The CDC Wants You to Know About America’s Prescription Painkiller Epidemic 1. Painkiller misuse kills more Americans than car crashes. 2. In the year of 2010 alone, enough...
View ArticlePotential Alzheimer’s Medication May Prevent Movement
German and UK-based researchers have recently affirmed that a protein, well established for the role it plays in the development of Alzheimer’s disease also, controls muscle development and leads to...
View ArticleHeart Disease Survivors At Increased Cancer Risk
Heart failure patients are surviving their conditions more often, but a worrisome study shows that they are increasingly likely to develop cancer. According to an online study published in the Journal...
View ArticleRecovering Alzheimer’s Memory Loss
A new study from researchers at Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital demonstrates that memory pathology in older test mice diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can actually be reversed with proper...
View ArticleHow Autism Affects More Than Just Social Development.
A San Diego investigation team from SDS University’s Brain Development Imaging Laboratory are demonstrating the effects of autism on the brain and their implications. The research team has pinpointed...
View ArticleThe Relationship Between Asthma Management And Academics
The detrimental impact of poorly moderated asthma symptoms on the quality of sleep and school performance in schoolchildren has been affirmed in a recent study presented at the American Thoracic...
View ArticleNew Method to Prevent Inflammation That Leads to Alzheimer’s and Type-2 Diabetes
A NYU medical research team has uncovered a mechanism hat instigates inflammation Alzheimer’s atherosclerosis and type-2 diabetes. Published in Nature Immunology, the findings suggest that there is a...
View ArticleUS Healthcare: Highest Price for the Lowest Quality [infographic]
When health care policy in America is discussed, the focus immediately shifts to the question of how the bills should be covered and who should cover them, bypassing a bigger, more important question:...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Automated Tracking Techniques Has Health Care Implications
Carnegie Mellon University research teams have devised a method to accurately track locations of multiple people in complicated indoor settings using a complex network of cameras. The newly devised...
View ArticleOvereating and Onset of Diabetes Connected with a Discrepancy of Reward...
Utilizing PET scan images of the brain, researchers have been able to successfully identify a portion of the brain that functions in an abnormal way when basic individuals with an insulin-resistance...
View ArticleThe Not-So-Unlikely Link Between Poor Dental Health and Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Researchers at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) recently examined the brains of ten deceased dementia patients and revealed an unexpected commonality: when compared with samples from...
View ArticleFrom the Furnace to Your Hip: Why Medical Implants of the Future Should Get...
The future of medical implants (the titanium ones, not the silicon ones), primarily within the realm of broken bones and deteriorated joints, is looking bright…hot. Researchers at Ohio State University...
View ArticleA Little More Pop In Your Step: How Music Influences Your Workout
Take a look around the gym, and what does almost everyone have in common? If you said a pair of headphones in their ears, then you are correct. It’s no surprise: we love working out to music. Whether...
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