Reduced Snoring Risk Associated with Healthy Plant-Based Diet
A study published in ERJ Open Research reveals that individuals who adhere to a healthy, plant-based diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and nuts are less likely to experience…
Rising Use of Ozempic and Wegovy Among Privately Insured Patients Could Exacerbate Health Disparities
A recent study from the University of Southern California reveals that publicly insured individuals who are most likely to benefit from new medications for diabetes and obesity have less access…
Scientists Develop AI System to Create Novel Antibiotics for Superbug Combat
McMaster University and Stanford University researchers have successfully developed a cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence model, SyntheMol, capable of designing billions of new, affordable antibiotic molecules that are straightforward to synthesise…
Common weight loss medications associated with rare vision impairment condition
A recent study spearheaded by researchers from Mass Eye and Ear indicates a higher incidence of a potentially blinding eye condition called NAION among patients prescribed semaglutide, marketed as Ozempic…
Global Neglect and Under-Treatment of Hepatitis B, Particularly Among Women and Asian Minorities in Western Countries
Recent studies have disclosed a critical gap in the global management of chronic hepatitis B (HBV), with significant underassessment and undertreatment, especially notable among women and Asian minorities in Western…
More young individuals are turning to Wegovy and Ozempic
Public interest in weight management medications such as Wegovy and Ozempic is experiencing a remarkable surge. Yet, comprehensive national data on their distribution across the United States must be collected.…
Prolonged loneliness could heighten the risk of stroke in elderly individuals
A recent study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health indicates that persistent loneliness may significantly increase the risk of stroke among older adults. Yenee Soh, the lead…
The Mediterranean Diet is Associated with Reduced Mortality Risk Among Cancer Survivors
The study, part of the UMBERTO Project, is a collaboration between the Joint Research Platform of the Umberto Veronesi Foundation and the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention at the I.R.C.C.S.…
City Gardening Could Enhance Health: Study Finds Microbial Contact Enhances Immune Function
A collaborative study involving the University of Helsinki, Natural Resources Institute Finland, and Tampere University has revealed significant health benefits from one month of indoor gardening, notably increasing the bacterial…
Pioneering Excellence in Nursing Home Care
Marilyn Rantz, a researcher at the University of Missouri, has spearheaded a groundbreaking program that enhances the quality of care in nursing homes and significantly reduces unnecessary hospitalizations, saving substantial…
Study reveals persistent high use of aspirin among the elderly, despite associated dangers
A comprehensive survey, which represents approximately 150 million adults annually, indicates that the use of aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be widespread among older adults,…
NIH research illuminates the pros and cons of incorporating AI into healthcare decision processes
National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers have discovered that an artificial intelligence (AI) model can accurately solve medical quiz questions designed to evaluate health professionals' diagnostic skills using clinical images…
Recent research identifies the incidence and risk factors for hepatitis C virus reinfection among men with HIV, providing fresh perspectives on transmission
This study provides new insights into the transmission of the hepatitis C virus (HCV), which predominantly affects the liver and is often contracted through the injection of drugs. However, this…
Studies Provide Optimism and Comfort for Adults Struggling with Eating Disorders
Research conducted at Curtin University has identified that an inpatient treatment methodology can substantially aid adults with eating disorders, not only in enhancing their physical health but also their psychological…
Vegetarian Men and Women May Experience Higher Risk of Hip Fractures
Both men and women who adopt a vegetarian lifestyle face a 50% increased risk of hip fracture compared to those who consume meat regularly, according to a comprehensive study. While…
Delivering Health Care in a Patient’s Preferred Language Could Reduce Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations, and Mortality
Recent research from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) suggests that long-term care residents who primarily speak languages other than English or French experience fewer emergency department visits, hospitalizations,…
