The mortality rate may decrease with 10 extra minutes of physical activity
According to the study, over 4,800 people in middle to late adulthood took part in research between 2003 and 2006.
British study finds increased alcohol purchasing during COVID-19 lockdowns
The study involved the assessment of approximately 5 million alcohol purchases.
Study suggests SARS-CoV-2 contagion might lead to fetal inflammation despite placental infection
Experts at the National Institutes of Health centered on 23 women infected with SARS-CoV-2 during gestation.
COVID-19 infection may result in complications during pregnancy
The researchers scoured through the health data of 87,000 women who had entered gestation between December 2020 and October 2021.
Study touts Epstein-Barr virus as possible cause of multiple sclerosis
The findings stemmed from a longitudinal analysis which unveiled a high prevalence of the Epstein-Barr virus in multiple sclerosis patients.
Long-term use of ACE inhibitors for the treatment of high blood pressure may lead to kidney damage
Common drug treatment for chronic high blood pressure and heart failure may increase the risk of kidney damage.
New link between stress and Crohn’s disease uncovered
In the study, researchers measured numerous types of bacteria found in the gut, as well as stress hormone levels.
New data confirms Pfizer vaccine efficacious among kids ages 5 to 11
First published in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the data was released by the CDC.
How a healthy diet that reduces inflammation may also lower the risk of gestational diabetes
The study was the subject of an examination of 351 overweight or obese women with gestational diabetes
Researchers set to test nasal spray for COVID-19 as part of a clinical trial
The nasal spray treatment contains the active ingredient of heparin that is structurally similar to Heparan Sulfate and can inhibit…
Researchers suggest meditation at an intense level may improve the immune system
New research suggests rigorous meditation may boost genetic activity involved in regulating immune response.
Unhealthy diet before pregnancy linked to childhood obesity risk
The conclusions drawn were part of an analysis of data involving close to 3,000 mother-child pairs.