Author: Aparna AbbaRaju

Understanding the link Between our Sleep, Body Clock and Mental Health
Relationship Between Sleep, Body Clock and Mental Health

A fresh analysis of recent scientific findings suggests that sleep and internal body clock issues.

FDA Approves the First Cellular Therapy to Treat Patients with Unresectable or Metastatic Melanoma
FDA Approves First Cellular Therapy for Skin Cancer Patients

Amtagvi, the first cellular therapy indicated for the treatment of adult patients with a type.

Treatment-Resistant Depression in Older Adults
Two Drugs could be more Effective than one for Treatment-Resistant Depression

According to UConn Health physician David Steffens, treatment-resistant depression in older people is difficult and.

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New Algorithm Separates Intrinsic Brain Patterns from Sensory Inputs

Maryam Shanechi and her team created a new machine learning method that uncovers unexpectedly constant.

Rheumatoid Arthritis
A clinical trial reveals that a medication for rheumatoid arthritis could prevent the condition

A medicine used to treat rheumatoid arthritis may also prevent the condition in at-risk individuals..

Standard Blood Tests Can Predict a Heart Attack
Regular Blood Tests Can Predict a Heart Attack

Using the results of a normal blood test and an online tool, you can determine.

Physical Activity May Reduce Pain Severity in Cancer Survivors
Being Physically Active May Reduce Pain Severity in Cancer Survivors

People who have had cancer frequently feel persistent pain, but a new study suggests that.

Sex Hormones Aid Gonorrhea in Resisting Antimicrobials and Antibiotics
Sex Hormones Aid Gonorrhea in Resisting Antimicrobials and Antibiotics

You know how the package states that oral birth control will not prevent STIs? In.

Genetic Epilepsy
Researchers Found Cure to Genetic Epilepsy by Replacing a ‘Missing’ Enzyme

Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have discovered a potential therapy target for CDKL5-deficient disorder.

overweight or obese people
High Levels of Weekly Physical Activity have been Associated with Lower Renal Disease Risk in Diabetes and Overweight or Obese People

High weekly levels of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical exercise are associated with a lower risk of.