Mediterranean Diet
Reduced Risk of Dementia with Mediterranean Diet

A recent study found that following a traditional Mediterranean diet, which is high in foods.

Telemedicine for mental health care
Switch To Telemedicine During Pandemic Ensured Quality Depression Care

According to a new analysis, the quick switch from in-person care to telemedicine consultations at.

Gestational Diabetes
Dimmed Bedlights Reduce Gestational Diabetes Risk

According to a recent Northwestern Medicine study, pregnant women should dim their home’s lights and.

prostate cancer
Colorful Fruits & Veggies for Prostate Cancer Prevention

Researchers from the University of South Australia have shown that men who regularly eat colored.

Mammograms
Mammograms Required To Offer Info on Breast Density

Now, all American women undergoing mammograms will be informed of their breast density, which can.

Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder Triggers Brain Inflammation

There is a continuous, vicious cycle between changes in the brain and changes in behavior.

Elderly Sarcopenia Patients
Resistance Training Improves Sleep in Elderly Sarcopenia Patients

Sarcopenia is the decrease of skeletal muscle mass with aging, which impairs performance and muscle.

Midwifery in high-risk pregnancies
Midwifery Care is Safe for Moderate & High-risk Pregnancies

Contrary to a common misconception that midwives primarily manage low-risk pregnancies, new UBC research demonstrates.

Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Seizures in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Can Be Predicted

According to new research from UTHealth Houston, temporal lobe epilepsy patients may predict seizures more.

cardiorespiratory fitness
Early Adulthood Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels Influence Health Risks

Running, walking, and cycling have all been shown to increase cardiorespiratory fitness, which lowers the.