Contracted hepatitis A on San Diego trip, tourists reported
Two tourists from the U.S. state of Utah, named Mike Johnson and Josh Oviatt, visited San Diego in August 2017. According to them, they...
Plastic, Plastic Everywhere: On Land, in Water and Now Even in...
A study issued in “Environmental Science and Technology” sampled salt brands globally and found that there are microplastics in 92% of them.
The problem of...
Penicillin allergy misconceptions can increase risk of post-operative infections
Surgical patients with penicillin allergy are 50% more prone to face post-operative infections than their counterparts with no drug allergy, a new study suggested.
A...
Deep Brain Stimulation Can Reduce Fatigue in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Around 90% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients suffer from fatigue. Fatigue is one of the most troublesome symptoms in MS patients. They have to...
Strength Training Helps Fight Depression; New Study Suggests
Health is most often considered a blend of strength, stamina and flexibility. People hitting gym and devouring protein-rich foods and supplements strive for a...
Delaying melanoma treatment for just a month can be deadly
A recent research proved that early treatment for melanoma skin cancer is essential for increasing the chance of patient's survival. It was published in...
Green Tea May Have Cure for Alzheimer’s, Heart Disease and Stroke
A newly discovered compound in green tea is thought to possess amazing properties for curing Alzheimer's disease or preventing heart disease.
The amazing health benefits...
Wearing Goggles Can Protect Your Eyes from COVID-19
While people are hearing about mouth, nose and hand protection to stay safe from COVID-19, many may be overlooking protection for a key body...
MIND diet might slow down cognitive decline in stroke survivors
Researchers have created a new diet that can help in slowing cognitive decline in stroke survivors. Dementia, a condition generally used to refer to...
Surprisingly, Exercise May Accelerate Progression of Dementia
A latest research claims that exercise can increase your chances of having dementia. In the research, experts from the Oxford University identified that that...
Monthly dose of Buprenorphine for treating opioid addiction, approved by FDA
U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a once in a month injection of Buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid addiction.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb,...
Commonly used Asthma Drug Budesonide shows amazing potential as miracle drug...
Dr. Richard Bartlett, a West Texas doctor says an inhaled steroid, Budesonide, a drug commonly used to treat asthma, is the "silver bullet" for...
Deforestation helps develop habitats for disease-causing mosquitoes
According to a research conducted at the University of Florida, deforestation is a leading cause for the development of new habitat for the disease-causing...
Gut bacteria influence immunotherapy response in melanoma patients
Immunotherapy is a type of treatment that uses body's own immune system to fight against cancer. According to research, bacterial communities in the gut...





















