NIH Grant Supports Study of Copper’s Role in Killing Harmful Bacteria
University of Arizona Health Sciences via News-Medical – A researcher at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson received a $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health…
Scientists Warn: Men’s Cancer Deaths Predicted to Soar by 93% by 2050
News Staff via NaturalHealth365 – Cancer is a diagnosis nobody wants to receive – it’s terrifying. While cancer rates have steadily climbed for most types, deaths from cancer have gone…
The Largest Study on Fasting in the World
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – The Buchinger-modified fasting program is put to the test. A century ago, fasting — “starvation, as a therapeutic measure” — was described…
Study: Key Differences in How Male & Female Brains Process Threats
McGill University via News-Medical – A new study has uncovered significant differences in how male and female mice process threats, even as they exhibit similar behavioral responses. The discovery suggests that…
Acutely Ill Patients Do Better with Hospital-At-Home Care
Abigail Klein Leichman via Israel21c – Major first-of-its-kind study shows that telemedicine managed, physician-supervised home care leads to shorter treatment and lower risk of death. Telemedicine-managed, physician-supervised at-home care results in better…
UCLA-Led Study Unveils New Insights and Potential Treatments for Pulmonary Hypertension
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences via Newswise – A new study from researchers with UCLA Health and collaborating organizations has found that asporin, a protein encoded by the…
Study Solves Testosterone’s Paradoxical Effects in Prostate Cancer
Duke Health – A treatment paradox has recently come to light in prostate cancer: Blocking testosterone production halts tumor growth in early disease, while elevating the hormone can delay disease…
New Study Reveals: Hidden Risks of Pesticides in Popular Fruits and How to Avoid Them
Dr. Don Colbert – As a healthcare professional committed to promoting holistic health and well-being, I find it increasingly important to discuss the implications of pesticide exposure from non-organic produce.…
Fortified Eggs Did Not Raise Cholesterol in Modest-Sized Cardiology Study
Duke Health – Further study needed to investigate secondary findings. DURHAM, NC – There are often conflicting headlines about whether certain foods are good or bad for you, and the…
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome May Indicate a High Risk of Developing Cardiac Amyloidosis
University of Alabama at Birmingham via EurekAlert! – Presence of carpal tunnel syndrome may indicate a high risk of developing cardiac amyloidosis, according to study from All of Us Research Program…
Study Expands Link Between Childhood Stress and Chronic MS Symptoms
Duke Health – DURHAM, N.C. – Childhood stress may predict pain, fatigue, and mental illness in adults with multiple sclerosis, according to a study led by a Duke Health researcher.…
Breakthrough Study Combines Unorthodox Mental and Physical Games to Combat Alzheimer’s
Dr. Don Colbert – A recent study led by Vanessa Lissek at Ruhr University Bochum has uncovered a promising new approach to preventing Alzheimer’s disease by combining physical and mental…
New Study Examines if ‘Inoperable’ Pancreatic Tumors Can Be Safely Removed
University of Utah Health via Newswise – A clinical trial from Keck Medicine of USC aims to provide a surgical solution for patients with a form of advanced pancreatic cancer previously…
World’s First Partial Heart Transplant Proves Successful in First Year
Journal of the American Medical Assocation via Duke Health – Novel procedure demonstrated valve growth & functionality in newly published study results The world’s first partial heart transplant has achieved what…
Study Reveals Protein Structure Similarities in Alzheimer’s & Down Syndrome
Indiana University School of Medicine via News-Medical – More than 90% of people with Down syndrome, the most common chromosomal disorder in humans and the most frequent genetic cause of intellectual…