Master Doctor Search: Reversing chronic disease
Oral Arginine as Adjuvant for Vaso-Occlusive Crisis Management
Oral arginine supplementation significantly increased plasma arginine levels and improved acute pain-related outcomes in children with sickle cell disease in a randomized...
23 minutes ago - Medscape
Scientists evaluate mouse models used for developing new treatments for Huntington's disease
Huntington's disease is an incurable and fatal hereditary disease. Developing disease-modifying drugs to treat patients with HD depends on studying them in animal models...
29 minutes ago - News Medical
Alcohol use increases risk for clinically-defined NAFLD
Alcohol use was a significant risk factor for clinically-defined nonalcoholic fatty liver disease due to association with alcohol use and liver fat, according to recently...
1 hour ago - Healio - 3 articles
Study could help improve GENUS to become a therapeutic approach for Alzheimer's disease
The sweeping extent to which increasing 40Hz "gamma" rhythm power in the brain can affect the pathology and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in mouse models has been surprising...
1 hour ago - News Medical
Baked Avocado 'Fries' With Chipotle Ranch
Don't let the word fat fool you. Unsaturated fats (like those found in olive oil, salmon, nuts, and avocados) can actually help you maintain a healthy weight, not to mention...
1 hour ago - Health
Scientists discover a disease of constant fevers after finding a DNA mutation in seven patients
The patients are from three families in the US and are aged between 10 and 82 years old. Scientists found a mutation causes a 'superkiller molecule' to cause inflammation.
1 hour ago - Daily Mail - 4 articles
Coffee may reduce risk for kidney disease
Recently published findings suggest coffee consumption may provide a beneficial effect on kidney function, thereby reducing the risk for developing chronic kidney...
1 hour ago - Healio - 4 articles
Altering intestinal microbiota, vaccinating against inflammatory diseases
Targeted immunization against bacterial flagellin, a protein that forms the appendage that enables bacterial mobility, can beneficially alter the intestinal microbiota...
2 hours ago - ScienceDaily
A machine learning approach to identify functional human phosphosites
Scientists have created the largest phosphoproteome resource to date, which is set to help other researchers identify new functionally-relevant phosphosites. The research...
2 hours ago - ScienceDaily
New research may help guide future treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Edith Cowan University researchers have found that a chronic disease affecting up to 80 per cent of overweight people may be causing an iron deficiency that simply leaves them...
2 hours ago - News Medical - 3 articles
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Scientists discover a disease of constant fevers after finding a DNA...
The patients are from three families in the US and are aged between 10 and 82 years old. Scientists found a mutation causes a 'superkiller molecule' to cause inflammation.
Coffee and heart health: Study finds that excessive coffee drinking has no...
For some people, coffee is more than just a beverage; it's a way of life. You'd be hard-pressed to find an avid coffee drinker skip out on their daily cup of joe. But the...
Triple-drug therapy TRIPLES survival rate of advanced breast cancer
The study, led by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, found the three-drug combination kept the disease at bay in patients whose tumours had spread to their brain, when...
Probiotic Yeast May Help Treat Drug-resistant Fungal Infections
A study by researchers at WPI and the Central Food Technological Research Institute in India shows that yeasts derived from food are effective in preventing infections and...
Greta Thunberg Is TIME Magazine's 2019 Person Of The Year
Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg caps her huge year by covering TIME Magazine To say that Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg had a breakout year is an understatement...
Outcomes Associated With Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in Critically...
Objectives: Patterns and outcomes of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome are unknown in critically ill children with hyperglycemia. We aimed to determine whether tight glycemic...
Middle-income Countries are Hardest Hit by Heart Disease in Europe
Middle-income countries shoulder the bulk of disability and death from cardiovascular disease in Europe, according to a new study.
Watching TV May Up Obesity Risk in Kids
Does TV cause childhood obesity? Lifestyle habits like watch television for long hours can make your child obese and overweight, reveals a new study.
New Factors Linked to Suicide Discovered
First-of-its-kind study used machine learning and health data from the entire Danish population to create sex-specific suicide risk profiles, illuminating the complex mix of...
Meaning in Life Linked to Better Health and Well-being
New study has examined the meaning in life and relationship with physical, mental and cognitive functioning.