MEDICINE & HEALTHScientists discover the healthiest hearts in the world in the Amazon rainforest. If there is such a thing as the healthiest hearts in the world, then this group of people may just be the closest thing.
A trail of tests suggests that fecal bacteria provide a key in combating diabetes. While microbes can cause sickness, researchers at Taichung Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan discovered that some microorganism in human feces also has curative properties against diabetes.
Repatha lowers cardiac arrests risk by 15 percent but is it cost-effective? There is as much as 15 percent possibility to prevent heart attacks and strokes through new medication called evolocumab or commonly known as Repatha.
Despite the issues surrounding U.S. Healthcare and Trump’s administration regarding vaccines, benefits imposed by shingles vaccine has resurfaced once again.
A new research has established the connection on how the absence of essential protein causes obsessive-compulsive disorder. How does this affect the treatment platform of the disorder?
With the latest finding of the doctors from the Jewish General Hospital at McGill University in Canada, an alternative to warfarin was found which can actually lower the risk of having strokes among dialysis patients.
With the newest finding by the IDIBAPS Biomedical Research Institute and at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), a unique virus is found out to attack tumor cells without harming the healthy cells.
Osteoporosis-related fractures can be fatal to men compared to women. Osteoporosis-related fractures can be fatal to men compared to women. Studies found out that men have 19 percent chance of death as opposed to women's 13 percent tendency.