New Test Can Tell If You’re High Risk for Severe Covid A new test developed by a team of researchers from the University of Virginia in the US can reportedly identify if a person is likely to develop severe Covid-19. The...
Is Undermethylation triggering your OCD? Sometimes referred to as Histadelia, Undermethylation is a condition that is starting to gain recognition in the medical community as a possible contributor to obsessive compulsive disorders, depression, anxiety and...
Crushing medication can be dangerous – here’s why When pills are hard to swallow, many people resort to crushing their medication and adding it to a food or drink, without a second thought. This is a common practice...
Study finds pain has unexpected health benefits for our gut In a study that could overhaul the way we approach pain management, researchers from Harvard Medical School have found evidence that pain is necessary, when inflammation occurs, to trigger a...
Could Robotic Drug Capsules Soon Replace Injections? In what could be a game-changer for diabetics and others receiving regular injections, scientists from MIT are investigating the possibility of delivering medicine straight to the blood stream via ‘burrowing’...
New study shows multivitamins may slow cognitive decline by 60% With life expectancy on the rise, we’re also seeing a rise in the number of cases of Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease worldwide. We all hope to retain good mental capacity...
New Research Shows Poor Sleep Leads to Chronic Mental Health Issues Bad sleep can turn you into a grumpier, less productive, somewhat dishevelled version of yourself. Nothing that a double espresso won’t fix, right? Perhaps not. The extent sleep’s role plays...
Do you still need vitamins if you have a healthy diet? Some people swear by them and some say they’re money down the toilet – do vitamin supplements actually make a difference to our health, or can we get everything we...
Migraine Treatments That Don’t Involve Drugs People who suffer from migraines understand how debilitating the condition can be. What starts out as fuzzy vision and a background throb quickly escalates into a merciless storm of pain....
Do vaginal suppositories work for vaginal yeast infections? A vaginal yeast infection, also known as candidiasis, is itchy, uncomfortable and altogether unpleasant for any woman unfortunate enough to suffer from the ailment. The condition is treatable with no...