Endurance exercise may affect your body’s largest artery
Scientists from UCL found that older male athletes could be at higher risk of heart and circulatory diseases than female competitors of a similar...
An effective way to check COVID severity: Vitamin D
Vitamin D is produced in the skin from UVB sunlight exposure and is transported to the liver and then the kidney where it is...
A low-carb, low-sugar diet may help reduce polycystic kidney disease
Scientists from UC Santa Barbara found that ketogenic diets may be safe and effective in patients with polycystic kidney disease (PKD).
The research is published...
People with heart failure may have untreated diabetes, high blood pressure
In a recent study from Weill Cornell Medicine, researchers found many people with heart failure also have diabetes or high blood pressure.
But those conditions,...
Scientists provide new guidelines for pancreatic cancer screening
Scientists from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found by the year 2030, pancreatic cancer is expected to become the second most common cause of...
COVID-19 may increase your mental disease risk by 25%
Scientists from Oregon State University found that COVID-19 patients had a roughly 25% increased risk of developing a psychiatric disorder in the four months...
Causes of liver cancer are changing, study finds
The primary causes of liver cancer are well known: viral (hepatitis B and C), alcohol and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a condition in which fat...
Obesity can trigger type 1 diabetes, study finds
Scientists from Tel Aviv University found obesity also contributes to type 1 diabetes.
They tested nearly 1.5 million Israeli teenagers and found that those who...
Babies exposed to COVID in the womb have changes in brain development
Scientists from Spain found that babies born to mothers who suffered COVID-19 disease during pregnancy seem to exhibit differences in brain development at 6...
People in these US counties more likely to die from COVID-19, study finds
The partisan divide in the United States throughout the COVID-19 pandemic stretched beyond differences in attitudes about masking, social distancing, and vaccines.
Scientists from the...









