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Moisturizers Can Help Infants With Eczema But Can They Prevent It?

Moisturizers Can Help Infants With Eczema But Can They Prevent It?

Atopic dermatitis (AD), also called atopic eczema, is a common, chronic, recurrent, inflammatory disorder of the skin which affects 5 percent of children worldwide and perhaps more. Moisturizers…
COVID-19 Lockdowns, Social Distancing, Led To More Obesity - And Type 2 Diabetes In Kids

COVID-19 Lockdowns, Social Distancing, Led To More Obesity - And Type 2 Diabetes In Kids

It's no secret that a lot of people eat when they are depressed, and that social distancing, fear, and isolation during COVID-19 lockdowns and other government restrictions caused some depression to…
Long COVID Linked To Higher COVID Specific T Cells

Long COVID Linked To Higher COVID Specific T Cells

A new study correlates SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells to lung function and those who suffer from long-term COVID symptoms, which impacts an unclear number of people. The study found that patients…
Women Who Hug Before A Stressful Experience Have Lower Cortisol Hormone Levels

Women Who Hug Before A Stressful Experience Have Lower Cortisol Hormone Levels

A new study finds that hugging a romantic partner can prevent the acute stress response of female bodies. Women who embrace their romantic partner prior to undergoing a stressful experience had lower…
A Cure For Plantar Fasciitis May Be Fat Injections

A Cure For Plantar Fasciitis May Be Fat Injections

In a pilot study, a fat injection procedure improved symptoms of plantar fasciitis in patients, and the authors of the paper hope it will get a company or NGO interested in a clinical trial. …
How To Get More Women In Cardiovascular Clinical Trials?

How To Get More Women In Cardiovascular Clinical Trials?

Nearly 30 years ago, scientists agreed that for clinical trial results to be valid for both sexes, they needed more women. Yet women seem to be a lot less likely to sign up for clinical trials for…
ACE Inhibitors And ARB Blood Pressure Medicines Work About Equally But This One Has More Side Effects

ACE Inhibitors And ARB Blood Pressure Medicines Work About Equally But This One Has More Side Effects

Blood pressure is a risk factor for a heart event and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) are common prescriptions. Both types of medicines work…
Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Prevent COVID-19 In Human Clinical Trial

Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Prevent COVID-19 In Human Clinical Trial

Hydroxychloroquine is an effective drug for the treatment of diseases like lupus and malaria and because it is used off-label for maladies that act in a biologically similar way to how COVID-19,…
Drugs For Different Bodies: The Female Side Of Pharmaceuticals

Drugs For Different Bodies: The Female Side Of Pharmaceuticals

Maria-Rosa was a robust woman in her late forties with a loud voice and an infectious laugh. She was a project manager at a local contracting firm, a grandmother, and a born nurturer. During her…
Drinking Deaths Doubled? No, Alcohol Is Just Taking The Place Of Smoking In Broad 'Contributing' Claims

Drinking Deaths Doubled? No, Alcohol Is Just Taking The Place Of Smoking In Broad 'Contributing' Claims

About 300 year die each year due to heat, but if you look at the statistics of heat deaths another 300 list heat as a "contributing" cause, which means something else killed them but heat may have…

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