Rapid weight loss 'becoming much more accepted' says Mosley We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our…
Read MoreSchools struggle to staff up for youth mental health crisis
Mira Ugwuadu felt anxious and depressed when she returned to her high school in Cobb County, Georgia, last fall after months of remote learning, so she sought help. But her school counselor kept rescheduling their meetings because she had so…
Read MoreTexas grandmother beat lung cancer on the SAME DAY she was diagnosed
Texas grandmother, 61, beat lung cancer on the SAME DAY she was diagnosed — after doctors decided to act fast while carrying out biopsy The Fort Myers grandmother had already survived cancer three times before She went from diagnosis to…
Read MoreBiomarker predicts resistance to immunotherapies in melanoma
Duke Cancer Institute researchers have identified potential biomarkers that predict the likelihood for checkpoint inhibitor drugs to backfire, driving hyper-progression of melanoma cells instead of unleashing the immune system to fight them. Prior studies have shown that cancer patients who…
Read MoreColorectal cancer: Moderate exercise may improve gut health
Several factors may contribute to the development of colorectal cancer, and research suggests that gut microbiota may also play a role. New research has found that regular exercise positively impacts gut microbiome diversity in people with colorectal cancer. According to…
Read MoreAI-generated x-ray images fooled medical experts and improved osteoarthritis classification
Sharing medical data between laboratories and medical experts is important for medical research. However, data sharing is often sufficiently complex and sometimes even impossible due to the strict data regulatory legislation in Europe. Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä Digital…
Read MoreStudy explores how emotions elicited by chewing gum affect cortical activity
Some neuroscience studies suggest that distinct human emotional states are associated with greater activity in different regions of the brain. For instance, while some parts of the brain have been associated with all emotional responses, the hypothalamus has often been…
Read MoreLooking after your grandkids can stop you getting lonely, experts say
Looking after your grandkids can stop you getting lonely, scientists say… but caring for a spouse WON’T Scientists at King’s College London looked at the findings from 28 studies Caring for children was linked to lower levels of loneliness in…
Read MoreA History of Abuse Can Lead to More Intense Menopause Symptoms
Having a history of physical or sexual abuse could lead to more intense symptoms during menopause, new research suggests. A recent study published in the journal Menopause investigated whether past trauma impacted people’s experience with menopause later in life. Researchers…
Read MoreWoman, 38, diagnosed with bowel cancer shares her first symptom
Bowel cancer: Dr Philippa Kaye lists the symptoms We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding….
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