Heart attacks are getting increasingly common, with many young people getting them each year-many of which can be fatal. While there is no one habit that prevents a heart attack, a combination of ...
Pneumonia, a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, continues to pose significant clinical and public health challenges, particularly amid the ...
For more than 70 years, hydralazine has helped doctors lower dangerously high blood pressure during medical emergencies, ...
A study conducted at Harvard University identified a group of metabolites that travel from the intestine to the liver and then to the heart, where they are pumped throughout the body. These ...
Peripheral neuropathies are common problems in nowadays societies, with an incidence similar to stroke or Alzheimer's disease. They can be a consequence of ...
Bacteria that produce many antibiotics use a surprising self-poisoning system to coordinate development. Sensing a key signal ...
Inside every human cell, tiny mitochondria quietly convert nutrients into usable energy, keeping organs running and immune ...
But if the person does not have enough of these helpful bacteria, or if there is simply too much sorbitol in the gut, the body cannot clear it properly. When this happens, the sorbitol travels to the ...
Drinking clove water at night is a beneficial habit. It aids digestion, reduces discomfort, and promotes relaxation. This ...
Study shows social isolation following immune challenge is self-imposed and driven by an active neural process, rather than a secondary consequence of physiological symptoms of sickness.
New research uncovers the exact immune-to-brain pathway that drives the loss of social motivation during sickness.
Two teams discover how small cell lung cancer hijacks neural pathways to proliferate faster, especially to the brain. Common ...