A unique patient case inspires research in lipodystrophy syndromes Mallory Mattison is a film student at Western Michigan University, studying in hopes of someday becoming a producer of medical documentaries. Jan 3, 2024 0 0
Tips for being realistic with New Year's health resolutions Getting in better shape is consistently one of the most common New Year's resolutions people make each year, but many have a hard time following through. Dani Johnson, a wellness physical therapist with the Mayo Clinic Healthy ... Jan 3, 2024 0 0
New clues to origins of lower back pain Some people might be prone to low back pain because of specific cells contained in their spinal disks, a new study suggests. Jan 3, 2024 0 3
Could artificial sweeteners alter your microbiome? You may think that artificial sweeteners can help you lose some weight, but a new study finds they are no good for your gut's microbiome. Jan 3, 2024 0 34
Problem-solving skills training may improve parental psychosocial outcomes For parents of children with chronic health conditions (CHCs), problem-solving skills training (PSST) is associated with improvement in parental, pediatric, and family psychosocial outcomes, according to a review published ... Jan 3, 2024 0 4
Q&A from the CEO of the company helping the colorblind enjoy fall foliage hues You have probably seen one of the many viral videos: Someone puts on a pair of normal-looking glasses, and they gasp, or break down in tears. Colorblind, for the first time they are seeing the range of contrasts in the fall ... Jan 3, 2024 0 1
Personalized protocol cuts opioid prescribing after C-section, suggests study A personalized protocol for opioid prescriptions after cesarean delivery reduces the median morphine milligram equivalents prescribed at discharge, according to a study recently published in the American Journal of Obstetrics ... Jan 3, 2024 0 0
Study shows that human beliefs about drugs could have dose-dependent effects on the brain Mount Sinai researchers have shown for the first time that a person's beliefs related to drugs can influence their own brain activity and behavioral responses in a way comparable to the dose-dependent effects of pharmacology. Jan 3, 2024 1 103
Ultrasound can help prevent brain damage in sick newborns and premature babies Ultrasound technology developed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) makes it possible to monitor cerebral blood flow in newborn babies, helping prevent brain damage in premature and sick infants who ... Jan 3, 2024 0 0
Study finds high-fat diets impair immune, intestinal and brain health A UC Riverside study that could motivate your New Year's resolutions demonstrates that high-fat diets affect genes linked not only to obesity, colon cancer and irritable bowels, but also to the immune system, brain function, ... Jan 3, 2024 0 54