Within our body and on our skin, trillions of bacteria and viruses exist as part of complex ecosystems called microbiomes.
Gut bacteria linked to weight gain following chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer
Approximately 30% of breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy treatment gain weight, though it is unclear why this phenomenon occurs
Non-Health Care Spending Linked to Infant Mortality Rates
MONDAY, Oct. 19, 2020 — Investment in non-health care services is associated with lower infant mortality rates (IMRs), according to
Pollution exposure linked to stroke risk in people with common heart rhythm disorder
People with one of the most common heart disorders who are exposed to greater levels of pollution have a 1.2-fold
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to doubling in dementia risk
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, is linked to a more than doubling in the
Brain emotional activity linked to blood vessel inflammation in recent heart attack patients
People with recent heart attacks have significantly higher activity in the amygdala, the brain area involved in stress perception and
Breastfeeding moms’ exposure to nicotine linked to infant skull defect
Lactating mothers who use e-cigarettes or nicotine replacement therapies may be putting their breastfed babies at risk for skull defects,
Study: Substance use in high schoolers linked to insufficient sleep
University at Buffalo School of Nursing researchers have found a”significant association” between alcohol or marijuana use and insufficient sleep among
Inflammation in the brain linked to several forms of dementia
Inflammation in the brain may be more widely implicated in dementias than was previously thought, suggests new research from the
Experts discover toolkit to repair DNA breaks linked to aging, cancer and MND
A new ‘toolkit’ to repair damaged DNA that can lead to ageing, cancer and Motor Neurone Disease (MND) has been