Author: Ashraf Nayeem

The timing of heart surgery is crucial, research shows

Valve replacement heart surgery should be performed earlier than conventionally thought for people with aortic.

New research maps how the brain changes during depression treatment

For the first time, researchers have shown what happens to the brain when a person.

Type-I interferon stops immune system from ‘going rogue’ during viral infections

McMaster University researchers have found not only how some viral infections cause severe tissue damage,.

Estrogen treatment associated with reduced COVID deaths

A new paper in Family Practice, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that receiving hormone replacement.

Drug treatment for cataracts moves a step closer

A revolutionary new treatment for cataracts has shown extremely positive results in laboratory tests, giving.

Artery stiffness may predict Type 2 diabetes risk better than BP and standard risk factors

Arterial stiffness was a better predictor of future risk of Type 2 diabetes than blood.

Healthy habits may improve longevity, prevent Alzheimer’s disease

Everyday habits that serve as the backbone of a healthy lifestyle may keep your brain.

Children with autism exhibit typical joint attention with a parent

For decades, autism research has relied on data collected during lab tasks or interviews with.

Discovery reveals blocking inflammation may lead to chronic pain

Using anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids to relieve pain could increase the chances of developing chronic.

How ‘calming’ our spinal cords could provide relief from muscle spasms

Poor sleep, difficulty moving and injuries from hitting something accidentally are just some of the.