Scientists from Pantox Laboratories are exploring a powerful idea: fasting might help lower high blood pressure naturally—without drugs. Their research suggests that taking breaks from eating, even ...
Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that occurs in round and small patches on the scalp or other parts of the body. It is mainly an autoimmune response leading to sudden hair loss. (Image Credits: ...
A cure for Huntington's disease could be in the pipeline following the results of a groundbreaking new trial. For the first time, scientists have been able to slow the cruel neurodegenerative disease ...
AI is not ready to hang up its Cupid’s arrow just yet. Facebook Dating is the latest dating app to present AI-based features as the answer to “swipe fatigue,” Meta announced yesterday. The new ...
Nature has long been the invisible foundation of economic growth. Forests regulate climate, wetlands prevent floods, and healthy ecosystems and biodiversity underpin agriculture and human health. Yet ...
Is a cure for psoriasis on the horizon? Highly targeted antibody-based treatments have been game-changing for people with moderate to severe psoriasis — a painful skin condition that also comes with a ...
Liver specialist Maurizio Bonacini is in the race for a cure for hepatitis B, one of the world's most widespread diseases and a top cause of liver cancer around the globe. "It's the last frontier," ...
The final, formatted version of the article will be published soon. Osteoporosis is ,a common bone disease, and it has become a prominent health problem of the elderly in modern society. As a new type ...
Many people turn to natural remedies to help relieve flu symptoms. While they won't cure your illness, complementary therapies like herbs, dietary supplements, diet, and rest can help ease congestion, ...
Over-the-counter (OTC) products like St John’s Wort and omega-3s have long been touted for helping with depression, but new research reveals that 64 different OTC products have been tested in clinical ...
For this week’s Open Questions column, Dhruv Khullar is filling in for Joshua Rothman. When David Fajgenbaum was a twenty-five-year-old medical student, at the University of Pennsylvania, he started ...