Patients with specific cardiac conditions, such as valvular heart disease and congenital abnormalities, or those who require pacemakers, should practise good dental and skin hygiene to help prevent uncommon but potentially fatal infections of the heart's inner lining and valves, according to
Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy hit out at his critics and said that the “knives are out” against him pertaining to him surging in the race.
A new Australian study reveals that simple bone-strengthening measures used by the entire community, not just those at higher risk, could result in a significant reduction in hip fractures.
A pleasant table setting, a steak in the pan, and romantic candlelight may sound like the beginning of a lovely evening. However, a new study from Aarhus University's Department of Public Health advises that you should be wary about inhaling too much of the comfortable atmosphere.
A study published in the journal ERJ Open Research suggested that treating obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) can also lessen nighttime heartburn, coughing, and wheezing.
People who have OSA frequently snore loudly, they may wake up multiple times during the night, and their breathing may start
In elderly people, cardiovascular disease and dementia frequently coexist. Nonetheless, few long-term studies have been conducted to investigate how atherosclerosis and its related risk factors affect brain health beginning in middle age.
According to a study headed by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, a member of a significant family of ion channel proteins can momentarily rearrange itself into a bigger shape with significantly different capabilities.
According to a study, people who experienced a parent or parental figure’s incarceration anytime before the age of 18 had higher levels of hypertension and coronary disease biomarkers than people whose parents were not incarcerated. These results indicate that mass incarceration may have tra
A review paper published in the journal Foods describes a study that provides an overview of studies on minimally processed vegetables (MPVs), with a particular focus on the Brazilian market.
A biomedical engineer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst used a nanogel-based carrier developed in his lab to deliver a medicine solely to the livers of obese mice, thereby curing their diet-induced disease
New Delhi [India], August 30: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (The Global Fund) announced the successful conclusion of the first summit focused on their strategic partnership with India. The event brought together public health actors from the government of India, pr