At-home care of painful endometriosis Patients with painful endometriosis can help reclaim their lives by managing flare-ups at home and getting medical care, a specialist in women's health assures. Mar 8, 2023 0 21
Celebrity sightings have a built-in contradiction Their popularity makes celebrities easy to spot. Strangers, however, can also get mistaken for celebrities, resulting in cases of false "celebrity sightings." In attempting to explain the contradiction, a University of California, ... Mar 8, 2023 0 56
What an expert says about taking magnesium for sleep When people struggle to fall asleep, it's no surprise they seek solutions. Mar 8, 2023 0 32
Fresh understanding of aging in the brain offers hope for treating neurological diseases Scientists from the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) have shed new light on aging processes in the brain. By linking the increased presence of specialized immune cells to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease ... Mar 8, 2023 0 203
UK abortion law should change to reflect current practice, study suggests Findings and recommendations from the largest study on abortion in Britain were presented to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health in the House of Commons on 7 March 2023. Mar 8, 2023 0 2
Online program prompts vaccination among vaccine-hesitant mothers A web-based program that educates mothers about how to find reliable health information and the dangers of babies contracting vaccine-preventable illnesses was effective in persuading vaccine-hesitant mothers to vaccinate ... Mar 8, 2023 0 7
Research indicates clues to early detection and prevention of Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease in people over 65 and affects more than 50 million people worldwide—a number that is expected to double in 20 years. University of Minnesota scientists are ... Mar 8, 2023 0 2
Group exercise program for older adults led to more independent exercise despite pandemic restrictions, study finds Sticking with an exercise program can be tough, even during the best of times. But what about during a pandemic? Mar 8, 2023 0 28
'Other' race/ethnicity linked to higher suicide and overdose risk in military members with mild TBI Previous studies have reported high rates of death by suicide and drug overdose—including opioid overdose—in military service members with a history of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Mar 8, 2023 0 2
Meat alternatives can lower your cholesterol, study finds Substituting meat with plant-based meat alternatives lowers "bad" cholesterol, according to new research from the University of Warwick. Mar 8, 2023 0 45