These drugs may help reverse blood vessel injury in type 2 diabetes
Scientists from the University of Leeds found drugs that were developed to treat Alzheimer’s Disease could be re-purposed to prevent—or even reverse—the damage done...
Nearly half of people with COVID-19 have ‘long COVID’ symptoms
Scientists from the University of Michigan found that around the world, 43 percent of those infected with COVID-19 experienced post-COVID conditions.
The research is published...
Genes and heart health can contribute to your dementia risk
Scientists from The University of Texas found genes and heart health each contribute in an additive way to a person’s risk of dementia.
The research...
Diets high in omega-3 fatty acids may help lower blood pressure
Scientists recently have found that healthy young people may be able to help prevent the onset of high blood pressure by eating diets rich...
Can you get COVID-19 twice within 90 days? Here’s why it’s more likely now...
When looking at the state of COVID-19 in the United States, Mansoor Amiji, distinguished professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Northeastern, invites...
Aging well in a pandemic: Older adults share what it takes
Scientists from Michigan Medicine found that despite the pandemic’s terrible toll on older adults, most people over 50 still say their health is as...
Heavy drinkers four times more likely to smoke, study finds
Scientists from UCL found that those who are among the heaviest drinkers in England are four times more likely to smoke than the general...
How much and when you can eat if you suffer from diabetes
Some people with diabetes need to eat at about the same time each day. Others can be more flexible with the timing of their...
One-third of Greenlanders have high genetic risks of high cholesterol, heart disease
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen found that a genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol...
Pfizer vaccination can treat COVID-19 successfully
Scientists from Cardiff University found doctors can successfully use vaccination to treat a patient with COVID-19.
It is thought to be the first instance of...









