Most doctors still prescribe unnecessary antibiotics, even it is harmful

Scientists from the University of Maryland found that about 70% of primary care physicians reported in a survey that they would still prescribe antibiotics...

Scientists send warning about promising diabetes drug metformin

Scientists from the University of Waterloo found that doctors need to be wary of prescribing a particular treatment for all types of cancer and...

Post-COVID health problems are common in adults, study finds

Scientists from the CDC COVID-19 Emergency Response Team found that health conditions that may be attributable to COVID-19 are common among adult COVID-19 survivors The...

How eating eggs can boost your heart health

Scientists from Peking University found how moderate egg consumption can increase the amount of heart-healthy metabolites in the blood. The findings suggest that eating up...

Antibiotics used in midlife linked to cognitive decline in women

Scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard found a link between the use of antibiotics by middle-aged women and cognitive decline later in life. The...

Detect Alzheimer’s disease with a simple peanut butter test

Scientists from the University of Florida found a short, non-invasive peanut butter odor test could help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. The research is published in the...

Scientists discover new liver and kidney disease

Scientists from Newcastle University found a new disease in a ground-breaking discovery that could help patients with unexplained liver and kidney problems. They established the...

How concerned should you be about monkeypox?

Monkeypox, a virus that causes pus-filled blisters, has been detected in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and some European nations. Aubree Gordon,...

Yale finds possible root cause of severe COVID-19

Scientists from Yale University found more information about how the body’s immune system fights the virus that causes COVID-19. The research is published in Nature Communications and...

This stuff in mouth linked to high blood pressure in older people

Scientists from the University at Buffalo found that some oral bacteria were linked to the development of high blood pressure in older women. The research...