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New study hints at breakthrough treatment that may reverse type 2 diabetes
Millions of people have type 2 diabetes, and many carry out the daily routine of medication, blood sugar checks, and constant ...
Use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic chemical found in what is known as 'magic mushrooms,' has increased significantly nationwide since 2019, according to a new study. Use of psilocybin, the ...
A new study has revealed that those with myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) have notable genetic differences from the general population. The DecodeME research team, led by ...
Depression, schizophrenia and other mental health conditions affect 1 in 4 people in their lifetime, but mechanisms underlying these conditions are poorly understood. New research has linked the ...
The odds of a mental health diagnosis in children with chronic medical conditions increased stepwise based on the severity of their illness, according to data from nearly 3 million children presented ...
In a recent review article published in Frontiers in Molecular Science, researchers discussed the links between genetic, physical, and neurological conditions and olfactory loss and inflammation. They ...
PISCATAWAY, NJ – More people are landing in the hospital with cannabis-related problems—and for many, a mental health condition is the primary issue, according to a new study published in the Journal ...
A new study suggests that weight loss and diabetes treatment may represent only a small sample of the potential uses of GLP-1 drugs. Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy were already off to fast starts ...
Share on Pinterest GLP-1 drugs may improve brain and heart health but could cause problems for the kidneys and pancreas, according to a new study. FreshSplash/Getty Images Researchers report that ...
Patients prescribed medicinal cannabis in Australia maintained improvements in overall health-related quality of life (HRQL), fatigue, and sleep disturbance across a one-year period, according to a ...
Drinking alcohol if you have a large belly or diabetes more than doubles the risk of serious liver damage, while having high blood pressure and drinking nearly doubles the risk, a new study found.
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