Scientists find strong risk of sensory loss in long COVID
In a study from Anglia Ruskin University, scientists found the extent of sensory loss among people suffering from long COVID.
Around 30% reported a decreased...
She tried to forget her stroke. Now, she’s putting it into words.
Beth Bonness talked into the mirror as her hairstylist, standing behind her, applied reddish highlights to her brown shoulder-length hair.
They'd known each other for...
Vitamin D deficiency may reduce survival in skin cancer
In a study from the Hospital University Son Espases, scientists found that vitamin D levels affect overall survival for melanoma (skin cancer) patients.
They discovered...
People with coronary heart disease should receive this drug instead of aspirin
In a study by Cardiocentro Ticino Foundation, scientists found that P2Y12 inhibitor lowers the disease risk compared with aspirin alone in people with coronary...
Nearly 25% of US young adults used mental health care during COVID pandemic
In a study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, scientists found that the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic may have led...
Common heartburn meds may harm your kidney health
In a study from the University of California San Diego, scientists found that patients who took PPIs were more likely to experience kidney disease.
Proton...
Diet rich in whole grains may lower risk of type 2 diabetes
In a recent study from Erasmus University and elsewhere, scientists found that eating high-quality carbohydrates, such as whole grains, was associated with a lower...
Heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes share this common cause
In a study from Uppsala University, scientists found that deep belly fat is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease.
They found that...
Your gut may lead to therapies for mental illness
The role of the microbiome in intestinal and systemic health has garnered close attention among researchers for many years.
In a study from UT Southwestern,...
Two common blood pressure drugs could effectively prevent heart disease
In a recent study from Geisinger Medical Center, scientists found people who are just beginning treatment for high blood pressure can benefit equally from...









