Category: Diseases & Treatments
Millions of Americans struggle with long COVID, as new data reveals how income, geography, and gender amplify its debilitating effects. Research Letter: Prevalence of Post–COVID-19 Condition and Activity-Limiting Post–COVID-19 …
Despite widespread awareness of the health risks linked to sugary drinks, consumption remains high, revealing the stronger pull of taste, habits, and marketing over knowledge alone. Study: Associations Between Knowledge …
Dietary supplements are a booming business. More than half of U.S. adults take at least one, and the supplement industry is worth billions of dollars. But many experts say …
In this interview, NewsMedical talk to Karger Publishers’ Sharon Redston about the Fast Facts series. Fast Facts marks its 30th anniversary this year. Can you share with us the initial …
It’s the season for dry, itchy skin, from your flaky scalp all the way down to your cracked heels. Why is winter so brutal on our bodies? You can …
The decades-old anesthetic ketamine could be a game changer for treating severe depression, but there are still many questions about how the drug works, including exactly how it affects …
Scientists at City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S. with its National Medical Center named top 5 in …
Almost three quarters of adolescents in Australia experience clinically significant depression or anxiety symptoms, with most being chronic, according to a new study. And preventive strategies outside our clinics …
To fight the virus that causes influenza, one of the avenues being explored by scientists is the development of drugs capable of destabilizing its genome, made up of eight …
A ground-breaking new report by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE) published today, Tuesday 17 December, highlights the profound impacts – both positive and negative – that housing …