Medically Speaking

Walking 10,000 steps per day reduces risk of dementia, cancer: Research

Walking 10,000 steps each day, according to researchers from the University of Sydney in Australia and the University of Southern…

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Stress in pregnant woman associated with negative emotions in babies: Research

According to the study, pregnant mothers who experienced greater alterations had infants that were more scared, unhappy, and stressed. The…

2 years ago

Drinking sweetened, unsweetened coffee may lower risk of death: Study

According to a recent study, persons who drank moderate volumes of unsweetened coffee or coffee sweetened with sugar each day…

2 years ago

Researchers find novel method for treating neurological disorders in patient cells and animals

Several lethal inherited neurodegenerative diseases known as lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) have been successfully reversed in patient cells and mice…

2 years ago

Ultra-processed ‘gateway’ foods might lead to unhealthy adolescent eating: Study

According to studies on teenage eating patterns, ultra-processed meals such frozen desserts, prepackaged pastries, and sweets may serve as a…

2 years ago

Cravings for fatty foods traced to gut-brain connection: Study

A dieter who struggles with cravings for fatty foods could be inclined to put the blame on their tongue since…

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COVID-19 cluster infections in Chinese universities continue to rise amid new semester

Just as students started a new semester and were set to celebrate their three-day Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, a fresh COVID-19…

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Antibiotics might worsen melanoma by depleting the gut microbiome: Study

The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics in mice with malignant melanoma, an aggressive kind of skin cancer, increased their metastatic bone…

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Anti-diarrheal drugs might treat core ASD symptoms: Research

Can an existing drug offer a novel therapy for the fundamental signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), even if it…

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Differentaly abled women are more likely to have poor diets: Research

According to a new study from the NYU School of Global Public Health, women with special needs are nearly twice…

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