Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption may decrease heart disease risk by reducing brain stress signals, according to a study by Massachusetts General Hospital. However, alcohol, at any quantity, increases cancer risk, and...
Read moreLight-to-moderate alcohol consumption may decrease heart disease risk by reducing brain stress signals, according to a study by Massachusetts General Hospital. However, alcohol, at any quantity, increases cancer risk, and...
Read moreDan Pichette, CEO of Output When we think of innovation in healthcare, what comes to mind? For many, it may be fancy diagnostic machines or breakthrough drug therapies. But sometimes, it can be as...
Read moreIf you’re feeling stuck in a rut, it may be time to shake up your daily routine and help your body feel energized again. And you’ll be pleased to know...
Read moreLong-term residential sunlight exposure is positively associated with cognitive function in young adulthood and midlife, according to new research from Finland. The findings suggest that sunlight may play a protective...
Read moreA drink a day could keep heart attacks away: American College of Cardiology New York Post Small amounts of alcohol may turn down stress in the brain, benefiting the heart, new...
Read moreA groundbreaking research study introduces the concept of “immune resilience.” This term represents the ability to withstand or bounce back from infections and inflammatory stressors. Using novel metrics, the team...
Read moreNijay Patel, Chief Technology Officer, AmplifyMD The shortage of physicians in America is a growing concern, with serious consequences for our nation’s hospitals. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)...
Read moreIn a world where wellness opinions run the gamut, coffee (and when to drink it—if ever) is no stranger to a brewing controversy. You either love it, hate it, or...
Read moreAustralia's having an intense flu season. Could it signal what's to come in the US? KSL.comFears for children amid low vaccination rates this flu season ABC NewsWhopping surge in flu numbers as...
Read moreScientists recently used electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients to investigate the relationship between brain activity and memory consolidation during sleep. They found that synchronizing the firing of...
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