MEDICINE & HEALTHMcMaster University presented medical findings to how stress hormones could weaken the innate immune system and gut protection to trigger Crohn's disease.
A new COVID-19 study confirmed that women could experience a slight delay in their menstrual cycle after being vaccinated, but experts say it is not clinically significant and do not pose any threat to women's health.
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 remains at 90% three months after the booster shot, but UK health experts guarantee that the country will not see a big surge of cases in severe outcomes because booster shots help.
Nutritional epidemiologist Lisa Bodnar discusses why kids below two years old should not be given foods rich in added sugar, pointing out its ill effects on their health.
Researchers from UC Berkeley have discovered a link between anxiety and PTSD behaviors and the increase in myelin producing in the brain's gray matter that is known to be associated with memory.
Two teams of scientists have found that animal DNA can be detected in other animals, giving way to novel techniques in tracking endangered species to help save their population.
Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria scientists have uncovered the underlying mechanisms in immune cells which allows them to invade tissues, especially in tumors, at a specific time that could pave the way to new cancer treatments in the future.
For the first time, people suffering from diabetes will see technology providing the ability to regulate medical devices through mobile smartphone apps which include remote insulin dosing.
Scientists have developed a blood test for pregnant women that will predict whether they will develop preeclampsia or severe blood pressure issues months before symptoms show up.
Researchers found that bacteria in hedgehogs have developed antibiotic resistance naturally, a case that shows antibiotic is not the only way that drove the emergence of the superbug 200 years ago.