Female Hormones Trigger Headache in Girls With Migraine
bHighlights/b ul class = "group-list punch-points" li As adolescence approaches, the incidence of migraine increases rapidly in girls and boys. /li li Higher levels of the sex hormone progesterone...
View ArticleCommon Cold Can Now Be Treated Faster With Zinc Lozenges
Recovery from common cold can now be much faster, by taking zinc lozenges not exceeding 100 mg of elemental zinc per day, reveals a new research. Analysing three randomised controlled trials, the...
View ArticleTelemedicine May Be As Effective As In-Person Visit To Detect Headache
Seeing the neurologist by video for treatment may be as effective as an in-person visit for people with headache, according to a study published in INeurology/Ithe medical journal of the American...
View ArticleA New Model Makes It Possible to Forecast the Occurrence of a Headache Attack
Migraine headaches can be forecast with the help of a new model based on measuring stress from daily hassles attacks in those who develop them frequently. The findings, which are published in a...
View ArticleThe Sunshine Vitamin may Not Curb Common Cold in Toddlers
Vitamins are substances that your body needs to grow and develop normally. A study has revealed that giving high doses of Vitamin D than the recommended amount may not protect your toddler from...
View ArticleManagement of Traumatic Brain Injury Through Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation
Researchers at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and the department of neurosurgery at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, announced today that they have published a paper with...
View ArticleCold Weather May Increase Risk Of Heart Failure
bHighlights/b ul class = "group-list punch-points" liChanges in temperature and air pressure can lead to hospitalization and death in heart failure patients/li liAvoiding the fog and low cloud in...
View ArticleLimiting Cold Ischemia Time Reduces Organ Wastage
bHighlights/b . From 2008-2015, the number of kidneys donated after circulatory death that were obtained by the country's 58 donor service areas varied substantially. . The outcomes associated with...
View ArticleCold Showers Reduce the Number of Sick Days
Taking a cold shower in the morning can reduce the number of sick leaves you take from work, reveals a new study published in the journal iPLOS One/i. A cold shower cannot be a cure for illness but...
View ArticleNew Tool Identifies Risk of Aneurysm Among Headache Patients
A tool that enables emergency physicians to identify bhigh-risk/b of baneurysms/b in patients with a bheadache/b has been developed by a research team. This too will help emergency departments to...
View ArticleNew Insights into Evolution of Common Cold Viruses
Common cold season is back and every year people keep catching the same virus. The coronavirus responsible for this developed a mechanism that helps it to survive in the immune system, reveals a new...
View ArticleTop 7 Foods That can Help Prevent Common Cold in Winter
Common cold, cough, chest congestion are common during cold weather. Certain foods can help relieve the symptoms. Bhavishya Wadhwan, Founder at 98FIT and Neha Ranglani Nutritionist and lifestyle...
View ArticleCold Environment Correlates With Higher Rates of Cancer Incidence
While it is a well-known fact that cancer incidences are increasing worldwide, certain pockets of human population and geographical location seem to have a higher incidence than others. Researcher...
View ArticleCommon Cold may Trigger Early Supportive Care In Premature Kids
The culprit behind most colds, human rhinovirus (HRV), is the leading cause of hospitalization for premature babies and there are currently no approved antiviral agents for the prevention or treatment...
View ArticleSwimming in Cold Water can Relieve Severe Pain
A short, sharp, cold water swim can be an alternative to strong painkillers and physiotherapy. Swimming in cold water helps relieve severe pain after surgery. Doctors have suggested to plunge into...
View ArticleCommon Cold Virus Increases Survival In Brain Tumor Patients
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"liEngineered common cold virus, Delta-24-RGD, increases survival in recurrent glioblastoma patients./liliWhen Delta-24-RGD was injected into the brain...
View ArticleNew Molecule to Treat Common Cold Discovered
Newly developed molecule can be effectively used in the treatment of common cold, reports a new study. Researchers from the Imperial College in London have developed the molecule that targets a...
View ArticleWhat Happens to the Brain When We Touch Cold Objects?
bThe brain's reaction to touching cold objects has been revealed by neuroscientists/b at the Carnegie Mellon University. The findings provide an experimental model that will advance research into...
View ArticleCancer Tumors can be Hot or Cold -Diversity in Therapy Required
Different cancer tumors have different temperatures and these differences points to the need for diversity in treatments. A team from Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) discovered that...
View ArticleHeadache Apps may Put Users' Privacy at Risk
Headache apps that help people track their pain may share information with third parties, posing privacy risks to users, study finds. Of 14 diary apps analyzed, all collected medical information from...
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