Tag: clinical research
Enhancing Treatment Results for Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
A recent article published in JAMA Network Open casts new light on the life quality and health outcomes…
Alcohol Consumption in Elderly Doubles Risk of Brain Hemorrhage Due to Falls
Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries in older adults across the United States,…
Successful Hepatitis C Treatment Leaves Lasting Marks on Immune Cells
Led by Director SHIN Eui-Cheol, the team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Korea Virus Research Institute’s…
Combined Antioxidant Formula Enhances Cognitive Function and Memory in Elderly Mice
The persistent age-related decline in cognitive and muscular function poses a significant challenge in healthcare. With the ageing…
A Prolonged Ketogenic Diet Leads to the Accumulation of Senescent Cells in Healthy Tissues, Reveals a Study by UT Health San Antonio
A pioneering study by The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio)…
Considering Prunes? They Could Maintain Bone Density and Strength in Elderly Women
Milk isn't the only dietary option beneficial for bone health. A recent study led by researchers at Penn…
Updated Guidelines Released for Peanut Allergy Desensitization Treatment in Patients
Following discussions with children and young individuals with peanut allergies, experts have issued new guidelines for UK National…
Overweight and Obese Children Prone to Iron Deficiency
Researchers at the University of Leeds' School of Food Science and Nutrition have uncovered a significant correlation between…
Proteins and Fats May Stimulate Insulin Production, Leading to Customized Nutritional Strategies
In blood sugar management, the focus has predominantly been on carbohydrates. Yet, recent research from the University of…
Blood Lipid Levels Indicate Health Advantages of Substituting Butter with Premium Plant Oils
Transitioning from a diet high in saturated animal fats to one abundant in plant-based unsaturated fats influences the…
Nutritional Therapy Outperforms Medication in Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent condition characterised by abdominal pain, gas, bloating, diarrhoea, and constipation, occurring…
Early Life Experiences’ Role in Racial Disparities in Cognitive Development: Insights from Yale News
Negative early life experiences, such as attending segregated schools, significantly contribute to cognitive decline and disparities between older…
