Vitamin D deficiency is a significant public health problem worldwide due to its crucial role in musculoskeletal health, muscle function, and bone strength. Studies have shown that more than 90%
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Ancient genomes unravel the origins of multiple sclerosis risk in EuropeAncient genomes unravel the origins of multiple sclerosis risk in Europe
In a recent publication in the journal Nature, scientists explored the factors influencing the varying prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) across different geographical regions. The study delved into the role
Microbiome may be used in personalized medicineMicrobiome may be used in personalized medicine
In a recent publication in the journal Nature Reviews Microbiology, researchers summarized over 200 studies that link microbiomes to clinical diagnostic methods and precision therapeutic interventions. The study explores the
Drinking too much diet soda increases risk of liver diseaseDrinking too much diet soda increases risk of liver disease
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) stands as one of the most widespread liver diseases, affecting approximately up to 46% of the global population according to current estimates. Formerly known
FDA approves Beckman Coulter Life Sciences' AQUIOS STEM System for stem cell analysisFDA approves Beckman Coulter Life Sciences' AQUIOS STEM System for stem cell analysis
The AQUIOS STEM System, which was developed by Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, have been approved by the FDA. The machine, which was introduced regionally in 2022, revolutionizes stem cell analysis
New York Doctor convicted for medicaid fraud and kickback schemeNew York Doctor convicted for medicaid fraud and kickback scheme
A doctor in New York was found guilty and convicted for defrauding Medicaid. Dr. Payam Toobian and his company, America’s Imaging Center, Inc., were convicted by a jury for orchestrating
Low-fat vegan diet that includes soy leads to a decrease of menopausal hot flash by as much as 95%Low-fat vegan diet that includes soy leads to a decrease of menopausal hot flash by as much as 95%
According to a study, over 80% of individuals experiencing menopause encounter vasomotor symptoms, often referred to as hot flashes. Previous research indicates that those affected by hot flashes face an
Smartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertilitySmartphone use linked to low sperm count and male infertility
Male infertility is a pressing concern in the realm of public health, with studies revealing a concerning 50% decline in male sperm counts over the course of several decades. This
US nursing homes grappling with a dire staffing shortageUS nursing homes grappling with a dire staffing shortage
Workers and labor experts assert that understaffing remains a persistent problem in the U.S. healthcare industry, even after the pandemic. This ongoing issue has grave repercussions for patient care, residents'