Morning Coffee May be Placebo
The Morning Coffee May be Placebo

Many people don’t consider the day to begin until their coffee mug is empty. Coffee.

palliative care for neurological disorders
New Model for Palliative Care To Address Neurological Illnesses

Alzheimer’s disease, brain cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and stroke are among the most feared.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Hinder ALS Progression
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Hinder ALS Progression

According to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, consuming.

Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics
Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics

Millions of people wear contact lenses, including reusable ones, all around the world. However, these.

Type 2 Diabetes and Fewer Meals
Type 2 Diabetes Can be Prevented With Fewer Meals

Skeptics objected to the idea of skipping meals when intermittent fasting became popular among Hollywood.

Obese Children
Family Based Treatment for Obese Children

Obesity is a trait that runs through families. This finding is at the heart of.

Smart Drugs May Inhibit Performance in Common People
Smart Drugs May Inhibit Performance in Common People

According to new research published in Science Advances by the Universities of Cambridge and Melbourne,.

PTSD in Adolescent Girls
PTSD in Adolescent Girls and School-Based Counseling

A new study published on June 7 by the University of Chicago Education Lab demonstrated.

Fussy Kids
Some Mealtime Strategies Make Fussy Kids Fussier

According to new research, mealtime strategies adopted by parents of fussy eaters may unwittingly make.

Low-flavanol Diet and Age-Related Memory Loss
Low-Flavanol Diet Causes Age-Related Memory Loss

A large-scale study led by Columbia and Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard researchers is the first.