WednesdayMay 17, 2023 2:50 pm

Research Finds Pilates Can Improve Orgasmic Ability, Libido in Women

Pilates is a form of body conditioning and exercise that was developed in the 20th century. This disciplined practice focuses on different areas of the body, improving an individual’s strength, flexibility and muscle tone while also alleviating pains and aches. This exercise has become increasingly popular in recent years, primarily because it can be done at home and is great for beginners. It can also be customized to fit an individual’s health goals, regardless of one’s sex, age, level of fitness and health status. Pilates has many benefits apart from the ones listed above, including improving one’s posture and mobility…

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TuesdayMay 16, 2023 3:25 pm

Researchers Find New Way to Detect Brain Tumors Using Urine Tests

Scientists have found a new way to detect tumors in the brain using a device that picks out a certain protein in the urine. This noninvasive method will eliminate the need for invasive tests while also increasing the chances of tumors being detected earlier. Glioblastoma multiforme is a common and very aggressive brain cancer that causes malignant brain tumors to develop. Common symptoms include blurry vision, recurring headaches and unusual changes in personality or mood. Tumors in the brain are often detected after neurological symptoms such as loss of speech or movement start to present. By the time these are…

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MondayMay 15, 2023 3:38 pm

Study Finds Link Between Domestic Violence and Abuse, Development of Atopic Diseases

Latest data shows that almost one in three women around the globe have been subjected to intimate partner violence and/or nonpartner violence of a sexual nature at least once in their life. This estimate equals to roughly 30% of women or 736 million women worldwide, an alarming figure. Now, a new study has determined that women who have suffered domestic abuse have a heightened risk of developing atopic illnesses. Common atopic diseases include asthma, atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis. The study, which was led by the University of Birmingham, reported its findings in the “Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.” For…

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FridayMay 12, 2023 2:22 pm

Researchers to Explore Link Between Psoriasis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

A new study plans to explore the link between psoriasis and the development of rheumatoid arthritis later in life. Psoriasis is a skin condition with no cure that causes a rash with scaly, itchy patches that are most commonly on the elbows, knees, scalp and trunk. Research has found that roughly one-third of patients with this condition are likely to develop arthritis as they grow older. The objective of the study, which will be carried out by researchers from Hippocrates, will be focused on discovering common factors between individuals who developed psoriatic arthritis later in life. While more than 600,000…

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ThursdayMay 11, 2023 3:23 pm

Study Finds Possible Pathway to Prevent Brain Cancer Metastasis

While the treatment of cancer has improved significantly these past decade, brain metastases still have no cure. The clinical need for effective and targeted treatments continues to grow, as more patients are diagnosed with this fatal illness. New research recently discovered a protein found in brain tumors that may help prevent the disease from progressing. The study was led by Cláudia C. Faria, a neurosurgeon at CHULN-Hospital de Santa Maria. The research determined that high levels of the UBE2C protein in brain metastases samples of patients suffering from different cancers was linked to worse prognosis.  For their research, the scientists…

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WednesdayMay 10, 2023 2:55 pm

Study Finds 10% of People in UK Have Autoimmune Disorders

New research has found that one in every ten people in the United Kingdom suffers from an autoimmune illness. Autoimmune illnesses usually develop when the body’s immune system starts to attack normal cells, destroying healthy tissues in the body. While experts don’t know the exact cause of these illnesses, they believe genetics and environmental factors play a role in their development. Some diseases, such as type 1 diabetes, are said to have risen in prevalence over the last couple of decades, leading researchers to hypothesize that autoimmune illnesses may be on the rise. For their study, the researchers analyzed health…

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MondayMay 08, 2023 3:20 pm

Researchers Use Genome Sequencing to Determine Genes That Trigger Familial Glioma

A new study has led to the discovery of gene variants that may play a significant role in handing down glioma from a parent to their child. A glioma is a type of primary brain tumor that stems from glial cells, which support neuron function. Familial glioma usually affects members of the same family, which suggests a genetic component at play. Familial glioma cases make up at least 5% of all cases of glioma. Various studies have shown that having a close relative with glioma heightens the risk of developing the disease by twofold. This recent study was carried out…

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FridayMay 05, 2023 11:09 am

Researchers ID Antivirals That Can Fight New Infectious Illnesses

New research has found broad-spectrum antiviral agents that could target RNA virus families that pose substantial threats for future outbreaks. The research was led by Gustavo Garcia Jr. of the Molecular and Medical Pharmacology department at the University of California, Los Angeles. It focused on assessing a group of innate immune agonists that target receptors that recognize pathogens. The coronavirus pandemic has claimed almost 7 million lives around the globe since it started in 2020, which has shed light on the susceptibilities of humans to large-scale outbreaks from new pathogens. The coronavirus was caused by the Severe acute respiratory syndrome…

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ThursdayMay 04, 2023 1:33 pm

Seven Nutrients Tied to Reducing Hair Loss, Boosting Hair Growth

Hair loss can be caused by a number of factors, including stress and changes in one’s hormones, nutrition and lifestyle, among others. Experts believe that consuming a balanced diet rich in certain nutrients will boost hair health. Below, we look at some of these nutrients. Vitamin A Various studies have showed that vitamin A is necessary for hair growth. However, consuming too much of this vitamin can cause hair loss. To avoid this, you are advised to consume meals rich in the vitamin rather than using supplements. Biotin Thinning hair often indicates weak hair, which increases chances of hair loss.…

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WednesdayMay 03, 2023 12:01 pm

Stem Cell Transplantation Shows Promise in Treating Autoimmune Disorders

Data from the National Stem Cell Foundation shows that almost 4% of the global population lives with an autoimmune disorder. In America, this figure as per the Autoimmune Association, adds up to about 50 million individuals. Of this number, roughly 75% are women. Autoimmune diseases are conditions that affect an individual’s immune system, causing it to attack the body. There are more than 80 known autoimmune illnesses, most of which have no cure. While the exact cause of these illnesses isn't known, researchers believe that some microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria or even drugs, may trigger changes that confuse…

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