Exploring how pollution might impact the brain
A recent study in mice searches for links between the sense of smell, airborne pollution, and neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s. View original article Author:
A recent study in mice searches for links between the sense of smell, airborne pollution, and neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s. View original article Author:
Exercise can help improve physical and mental well-being for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). In this article, we look at the best types of exercise for people with MS and give tips for staying safe. View original article Author:
A new blood test for detecting Alzheimer’s disease approaches ‘a level of accuracy that is usable in routine clinical care around the world.’ View original article Author:
A newly devised test shows that people with multiple coexisting conditions have a higher risk of fast cognitive decline and dying by suicide. View original article Author:
Infant botulism is an illness that can occur when a baby ingests the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It causes a range of symptoms and can be fatal without treatment. Learn more here. View original article Author:
In this article, learn about average baby weight by month. Male babies tend to be slightly heavier than female babies, and growth usually slows down after about 6 months. View original article Author:
Sertraline, which goes by the brand name Zoloft, is a common antidepressant. This article provides an overview of sertraline, including its uses, dosages, side effects, and interactions. View original article Author:
Lexapro is a type of antidepressant that helps provide the body with more serotonin. Stopping taking Lexapro or drastically reducing the dosage can cause withdrawal symptoms. Learn more here. View original article Author:
A number of natural and complementary therapies can help support a person’s mind and body during breast cancer treatment and may also help alleviate medication side effects. However, these therapies cannot replace standard treatment for breast cancer. Learn more here. View original article Author:
Research in a large cohort of women over the age of 50 suggests that body shape, resulting from fat distribution, is associated with cardiovascular risk. View original article Author: