Worry is a protective strategy that can keep us stuck. Explore the hidden emotional costs of worry and discover evidence-based ways to break the cycle.
IT Bombay study shows how the location of antibiotics within the outer layers of liver cells could predict drug-induced toxicity early.
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And while it’s much more subtle than the sweaty body odor of youth, it’s definitely noticeable and probably filed away in your memories as “old person smell.” As it turns out, that smell is an actual ...
Officials and policymakers say direct-to-consumer drug advertising encourages patients to seek treatments they don’t need and raises heath care costs, but the true picture is more nuanced.
Bhavana (Tina) Bhatnagar, DO, advocates for AI and diverse clinical trials to bridge equity gaps in precision oncology and value-based care.
Same diagnosis. Same treatment. One gets better — one doesn't. The difference isn't the drug. It's whether your doctor truly knows you as a person.
When Elise Felicione tried to design a clinical trial for a supplement, 5 things got in the way. It’s a lesson for the ...
The idea that inflammation can be regulated by the nervous system is leading to an explosion in what is being dubbed ...
What makes camel milk special for health? It offers rich vitamins, easy digestion, immune support, and metabolic benefits.
A 20-minute soak in warm water mixed with vinegar is promoted across social media and lifestyle sites as a natural solution for foot odor, athlete’s foot, and dry skin. Some recipes add salt. The ...
According to ICMR, 51% of Indians have inadequate vitamin B12 levels with symptoms resembling stress and fatigue and poor concentration, delaying diagnosis ...