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Most Americans Believe Obesity Is a Disease That Deserves Insurance Coverage, Poll Finds
Obesity – Clinical trials are the cornerstone of medical innovation, providing the data needed to develop new treatments and improve patient outcomes. However, a recent study reveals that grant funding disruptions,…

Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
Brain – A recent study has shed new light on how the human brain changes as we age. Contrary to the old belief that aging leads only to cognitive decline, researchers have found that the brain develops and adapts in,…

Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
Suicide – A recent study has brought attention to an important and often misunderstood truth about suicide: many people who die by suicide do not show the typical, well-known warning signs. For years, the public has been taught that suicide,…

First-Trimester Ultrasounds Detect 40 Percent of Anomalies
Percent – First-trimester ultrasounds, typically performed between 11 and 14 weeks of pregnancy, are becoming an increasingly powerful tool in early prenatal screening. Recent research shows that these early scans can,…

Grant Funding Disruptions Affect One in 30 Clinical Trials
Funding – Clinical trials are the backbone of medical progress. They test new drugs, vaccines, devices, and treatment strategies that eventually become mainstream healthcare solutions.,…

Persistent Thyroid Hormone Imbalance During Pregnancy Tied to Heightened Autism Risk in Offspring
Thyroid – LThyroid hormones play a central role in fetal growth, especially during the first trimester when a developing baby relies entirely on the mother for these hormones. These hormones regulate brain formation, neuron growth,…

Eight Trajectories of Long COVID Identified in U.S. Adults
COVID – Long COVID, also known as Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), affects millions of people worldwide. Symptoms can persist for months or even years after the initial infection….

Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
Environmental – The exposome is the complete collection of all environmental exposures a person experiences throughout life—from air pollution, food additives, chemicals, stress, lifestyle habits, to even social environment. Just like the genome maps our genetic code, the exposome maps the external factors that influence our health….

Viagra vs Cialis: What’s the Difference?
Cialis – Viagra and Cialis are two of the most widely used medications for men who struggle with achieving or maintaining an erection. Both belong to the same class of drugs called PDE5 inhibitors and work by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. However, they differ in several important ways, including how quickly they start working, how long they last, their side effects, and how they fit into a…..

Differences between Viagra, Cialis, generic sildenafil, and tadalafil
Viagra -Erectile Dysfunction (ED) medications are widely used to help men achieve and maintain erections. The most common medications include Viagra, Cialis, generic sildenafil, and tadalafil. While they all belong to the same drug…….

Lifestyle Changes That Improve Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Lifestyle – Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition where a man has difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. While medical treatments such as medications or therapies are available, lifestyle changes often play a major role in improving symptoms naturally…..

When a Doctor Evaluation Is Needed
Doctor -A doctor’s evaluation becomes important when symptoms last longer than expected or do not improve with home care. Examples include a fever that continues for more than three days, a cough lasting over two weeks, or fatigue that does not resolve with rest………

How Sildenafil and Tadalafil Work
Sildenafil and tadalafil are two of the most widely used medications for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). They belong to a class of medicines called phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE5) inhibitors, meaning they work by relaxing blood vessels and improving blood flow to the penis during sexual arousal.

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Causes
Dysfunction – Erectile Dysfunction (ED) refers to the consistent difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. It is a common condition affecting men of all ages, but it becomes more frequent with age…

Mebendazole 100 mg
Mebendazole – Mebendazole 100 mg is a commonly prescribed anthelmintic medication, which means it is used to treat parasitic worm infections in humans. It works by preventing the worms from absorbing glucose, which is essential for their survival…….

The Hype and Limits of At-Home Gut Microbiome Tests
Gut – In recent years, at-home gut microbiome testing kits have gained immense popularity. Advertised as tools to unlock the secrets of your digestive system, these kits claim to provide personalized insights into your gut health, diet, and even mood….

Lifting Weights May Beat Running at Preventing Diabetes, Study Finds
Weight – Recent research has sparked widespread attention by suggesting that lifting weights might be more effective than running or aerobic exercises when it comes to preventing type 2 diabetes. For years, health experts have emphasized aerobic activities like jogging, cycling, or swimming for improving…..

Food Insecurity Reported in 13.5 Percent of U.S. Children in Homes Receiving Benefits
Insecurity – Food insecurity continues to be a pressing issue in the United States, especially among families with children. According to recent data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), about 13.5 percent of children living in households that receive government