According to a recent study, remembering to eat your fruits and vegetables today could help you remember better later in life. The study’s researchers found that men who regularly consumed fruits, vegetables, or orange juice over a long period of…
Almost half a billion fly long haul flights and some of them have serious health problems. So, it is not uncommon for Inflight Medical emergencies to occur. One of the medical problems seen on flights is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).…
New studies recently released in November of this year support evidence that those with night chronotypes – you know these sorts of people as night owls who spend their evenings up and around instead of getting a regular night’s sleep…
According to a recent article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, some infections and bacteria can implicate, transform, and even trigger cancers in the human body. This article, published in…
Breathing polluted air is obviously bad for your lungs, but did you know it’s bad for the brain as well? Air pollution is made up of harmful chemicals and metals that can penetrate deep into the lungs as well as…
According to a study completed in 2018 and published in Science Direct, research shows that lipid levels in the brain, glycosphingolipid levels to be specific, are altered in normal aging – more importantly, though, through experiments performed over time on several…
Most people don’t realize that bones are made of living tissue, and they grow and change as we age. Our bones are constantly breaking down and regenerating. When we are younger, this process happens much easier and efficiently. By the…
In-flight medical emergencies are often called IMEs for short. Millions of people fly all over the world, and a lot of them have serious health problems. So, it is not uncommon for IMEs to occur. While medical resources are often…
When to introduce solids for the infant is a million dollar question, most moms struggle with and is one of the questions that pediatricians stumble upon a lot as well! The World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend exclusive breastfeeding for…
Stephen Hawking was born early in 1942 in Oxford in the United Kingdom. His first experience with school was not particularly successful, as he failed to learn to read while at that school. Over time, he became a better student…