
Category: Health News


Wisdom Teeth Removal Improves the Sense of Taste in the Long Run
People who have had their wisdom teeth removed are said to have an improved sense of taste in the long run. Oral hygiene is important to the sense of …Red Blood Cells May Have a Role in Preventing Cognitive Decline and Hearing Loss Associated with Aging
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant increase in average life expectancy globally. In the US, the average life expectancy increased from 70 to 79 years …
University of Montreal: Sleepwalking Is the Result of Poorly Regulated Deep Sleep
Sleepwalking is a non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) that affects up to 4% of adults. It can lead to serious injuries in sufferers, and in some cases, Sleepwalking leads …
Fasting Could Harm Your Descendants According to British Researchers
Many studies have already shown that fasting, when it does not lead to malnutrition, increases lifespan and improves health in humans. Another advantage of fasting is weight loss. Are …Treatment Options for Helicobacter Pylori: Current Regimens and Future Options
Helicobacter pylori are one of the most common disease-causing pathogens in humans. According to some estimations, about 50 percent of the human population is infected with helicobacter pylori. There …Mineralocorticoid Receptors Play an Important Role in Stress Regulation
Everyone has experienced stress at least once in their life. A students taking an exam, a soldier at war, a candidate for a job interview or a project manager …
Rare Cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome Reported After AstraZeneca’s First Dose: Early Observations from India and the UK
Editor’s Note: This article is based on information available in June 2021. Guidance may have changed since then. For the latest updates, check with your doctor or health authorities …
Discovery Might Have Major Implications for the Regeneration of Aging Brains in Healthy Persons
According to recent research, new brain cells are being formed every day as a result of damage, physical activity, and mental stimulation. A study published in Nature Communications shows …

