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In a study published recently in Scientific Reports.
Even short-term meditation helps to cope with pain, says a study published the other day.
This is according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Of plastic waste has ended in China and Hong Kong, according to a study published in Science Advances.
A study published in Clinical Intervention in Aging suggests a dosage of 240 mg per day.
American ginseng may help regulate blood sugar, according to a 2000 study published in Archives of Internal Medicine.
Skin: A study published in Dermatitis showed that coconut oil is as effective a moisturizer as mineral oil.
Vitamin D plays a key role in testosterone production, as was noted in a study published in the Hormone and Metabolic Research journal.
Circulation: In a study published in 2008, ginkgo biloba extract was shown to improve blood circulation in patients with coronary heart disease CAD.
Now they have one more argument because science has just officially endorsed the theory with a study published in The Lancet Public Health, one of the oldest and most prestigious medical publications in the world.
A study published last year found that from birth, from the moment of birth, babies cry in the accent of their mother's native language.
However, people belonging to certain groups get involved in such relationships more often than others. For instance, according to a study published in Marriage and Family Review, divorced men are more likely to date and remarry women much younger than them.
According to a study published in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC blames five foods for most of the salt intake Americans consume. These foods are.
Audiologist use the latest technology to work out the severity of hearing loss, in order to try correct it. A study published by Deafness Research UK suggests that almost 40% of tinnitus sufferers surveyed could benefit from properly prescribed and fitted hearing aids in both ears.
A study published in International Clinical Pharmacology found that taking 30 or 60 mg daily of vinpocetine daily for 16 weeks improved cognitive performance.
This Russian herb has been proven to combat mental fatigue and help maintain concentration and focus for long periods. The herb appears to work by influencing key central nervous system chemicals- neurotransmitters called monoamines.[1] A study published in Phytotherapy Research found that a single dose of Rhodiola extract stimulated increased mental performance within a half hour of administration, and these effects continued for at least 4 to 6 hours. 2.
From the study published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences indicate several points why it is recommended that these devices are not present while the youngest of the house sleep.
Diabetes: One way that glucomannan may help with diabetes is by delaying the stomach 's emptying process. This means that sugar is absorbed more gradually, and blood sugar levels are lower after meals. In a 1999 study published in Diabetes Care, participants suffering from diabetes type 2 were treated with a low-fat diet and conventional drug therapy. They were also given biscuits containing glucomannan fiber. The results indicated that glucomannan may improve blood sugar control. More research is needed.
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine demonstrates the association that exists between the degree of traffic exposure and lung function in asthma. Directed by Dr. Cullinan.
Recent studies have shown that nonmelanoma skin cancers are on the rise. In fact, a study published in Archives of Dermatology claimed that the amount of procedures performed for nonmelanoma cancers had risen almost 50 per cent from 1992 to 2006. Based on these numbers, experts assure us that we are in the midst of an epidemic.
In a study published in the Journal of Research and Reading, scientists looked at the correlation between how familiar participants were with a piece of writing and how many errors they made while proofreading.
Allergies: Some manufacturers claim that MSM can be beneficial for those suffering from seasonal allergies. In a study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 55 subjects suffering from allergic rhinitis were given 2,600mg of MSM per day for 30 days. The results showed that by day 7, respiratory symptoms were reduced, and by day 14, energy levels had increased. This may indicate that MSM may help to alleviate symptoms of seasonal allergies. More studies are needed.
A study published in the magazine The New England Journal of Medicine, supported by the French Society of Dermatology and by Roche, analyzes the treatment of pemphigus with rituximab, a monoclonal….
Strength: Some pre-workouts may actually temporarily boost your strength and endurance. This is largely due to creatine. In a study published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, creatine was found to increase max performance and power by up to 15%(16). Creatine is particularly effective for“short-burst” energy, such as weightlifting, sprinting and racing(17). Other ingredients found in pre-workout supplements may also help to improve strength, such as leucine and other BCAAs 18.
Study published in October 2014 shows failure of Maintenance Rituximab(MR) to produce significantly beneficial outcomes in patients receiving MR as compared to those patients receiving rituximab only in the event of relapse, October 2014 Newsletter, p. 15-17.
Athletic performance: In a study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, a single 600 mg dose of choline take 90 minutes before a resistance workout increased athletic performance. More research is needed.
A study published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences in 2007 found that people who took this supplement while eating a carbohydrate-rich diet lost more weight, and more of that weight came from body fat, than those who followed the same diet but took a placebo.
In a study published on 17 June in the journal Environmental Science: Processes& Impacts[1], a group of European and American scientists proposes a definition of“essential use” as a driver to more health-protective and efficient regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS.
Their study published last week in Science Translational Medicine demonstrated that the fasting-mimicking diet reduced risks for cancer, diabetes, heart disease and other age-related diseases in human study participants who followed the special diet for five days each month in a three-month span.
In a study published today in the open access journal PLOS Medicine, a team led by researchers from the JDRF/Wellcome Trust Diabetes Inflammation Laboratory at the Cambridge Institute of Medical Research used a drug to regulate the immune system with the aim of preventing a patient's immune cells attacking their insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.