Marijuana reduces use of alcohol, painkillers, and cigarettes
Scientists from the University of Washington found that when a state decriminalizes the recreational use of marijuana, the use of alcohol and the abuse...
Many older diabetics may be overtreated dangerously
Scientists from the University of Michigan found that many older people with diabetes may be dangerously overtreated.
They suggest that effective treatment requires a personalized approach...
COVID-19 may damage right side of your heart
Scientists from the University of Glasgow found that the COVID-19 virus is linked to impaired function of the right side of the heart.
These findings...
Alcohol may be more harmful to your heart than previously thought
Scientists from St. Vincent's University Hospital found that alcohol drinking levels currently considered safe by some countries are linked with the development of heart...
All Omicron subvariants can reduce vaccine protection
Scientists from Columbia University found only one currently authorized antibody treatment retains its activity against all Omicron subvariants.
They also found that the effectiveness of...
Reducing simple carbs in meals may prevent brain aging
Scientists from Stony Brook University found that brain aging can be found in the late 40s, a much younger age than would be expected.
They...
This diet could help heart disease patients lose weight
Scientists from Republican Specialized Scientific Practical Medical Center of Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation found that eating low glycemic index foods promotes a healthier body...
How to protect yourself against HPV
More than half of all sexually active people get a genital infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) at some point in their lives, but...
Common mouthwash may harm your teeth
Scientists from the University of Plymouth found that commonly used chlorhexidine mouthwash could make saliva much more acidic and may increase the risk of...
Common blood thinners may improve survival in COVID-19
Scientists from Mount Sinai found that treating hospitalized COVID-19 patients with anticoagulants—blood thinners that slow down clotting—may improve their chances of survival.
The research is...