Exercise May Protect Against Muscle Fatigue in Cold Environment
Exercise may help people who are exposed to extreme temperatures, protect themselves from muscle fatigue, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iJournal of Physiology/i....
View ArticleCold Severity Linked To Nasal Bacteria
People whose noses contain Staphylococcus bacteria are likely to develop more severe nasal symptoms than cold sufferers who have less staph bacteria, found study conducted by University of Virginia...
View ArticleDo Not Give Decongestants to Kids for Common Cold Symptoms: Study
Decongestants should not be administered to children below six years for common cold symptoms, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iThe BMJ/i. Decongestants should not...
View ArticleIs Hot Brew Coffee Healthier Than Cold Brew?
Hot brew coffee has higher levels of antioxidants than cold brew, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iScientific Reports/i. In a new study,...
View ArticleCold Therapy Offers Promising Prevention Against Taxane-induced Dermatologic...
Skin cooling methods such as cold caps, scalp cooling systems, frozen gloves, and frozen socks may be the best preventative intervention against taxane-based chemotherapy side effects, found George...
View ArticleNasal Surgery Can Reduce Chronic Headache in Selected Patients
Functional nasal surgery can ease chronic headaches for some patients, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Regd) /i. Nasal...
View ArticleBabies' Cold Recovery Depends On Nose-Dwelling Bacteria
Baby's first cold can last longer depending on a wide variety of nose-dwelling bacteria, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iERJ Open Researchi. New research...
View ArticleIs Your Cold Preventing Strategy Actually Helping Your Kid?
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"liMore than half the parents follow "folklore" based cold preventing strategies to protect their kids such as giving vitamin supplements or asking them...
View ArticleGut Microbiota Maintains Body's Adaption To Cold Temperature
Do you know how animals' bodies adapt to cold atmospheric temperature? Ever wondered how polar bears and penguins swim, sleep and play in ice? Its the gut microbiota that comes into play in regulating...
View ArticleMelanoma: Hot or Cold for Immunotherapy
Scientists have discovered a new way to predict which melanomas are hot or cold. Tumors with mutations in genes leading to over-activation of the NF-kB signaling pathway were more than three times as...
View ArticleKids with Headache After Stroke may be at Risk for Another Stroke
Poststroke headache is a common morbidity among pediatric stroke survivors as a new study finds that there is a possible association between poststroke headache and stroke recurrence. The findings of...
View ArticleCold Weather May Up Risk of Fatal Opioid Overdoses
Fatal opioid overdoses are more likely to occur when the weather is too cold, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iEpidemiology/i. Cold weather snaps are...
View ArticleCommon Cold Virus can Potentially Treat Bladder Cancer
bHighlights/b: ul class="group-list punch-points"liA strain of common cold-causing virus namely Coxsackievirus (CVA21) has been found to target and selectively kill bladder cancer cells in patients...
View ArticleExcess Coffee Consumption can Trigger Migraine Headache
bHighlights/b: ul class="group-list punch-points"liExcess daily intake of caffeine or caffeinated beverages can trigger a migraine attack in persons with an episodic migraine even after taking into...
View ArticleFacial Pain could Be a Symptom of Headache
Better understanding of facial pain - whether it is a symptom of headache or a totally different syndrome - is needed. This will help in proper diagnosis and treatment of facial pain. A new study...
View ArticlePersistent Headache or Back Pain 'twice as Likely' in the Presence of the...
People with persistent back pain or persistent headaches were found to be twice as likely to suffer from both disorders, a new study from the University of Warwick has revealed. The results, published...
View ArticleLipid Produced by Organism in Response to Cold Helps Control Blood Sugar
12-HEPE, a Lipid produced in response to cold by brown adipose tissue in the human body can help reduce blood sugar, according to a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal...
View ArticleCannabis Decreases Headache and Migraine Pain By Almost Half
Cannabis when inhaled can reduce the severity of heaache by 47.3% and severity of migraine by 49.6%, according to a recent study led by Carrie Cuttler, a Washington State University assistant...
View ArticleCommon Cold Virus can Infect the Placenta
New study supports the theory that it may be possible for the infection such as common cold to pass from expectant mothers to their unborn children. The findings of the study are published in the...
View ArticleAspirin for Migraine Headache Treatment and Prevention
Aspirin was found to be the possible option for consideration by primary care providers who treat the majority of patients with migraine, said Florida Atlantic University's Schmidt College of Medicine...
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