Author: Ana Sandoiu Medical News Today New research examines the associations between migraine and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as related forms of dementia. The study finds that migraine is “a significant risk factor” for Alzheimer’s and all‐cause dementia. Could a history of migraine increase dementia risk? New research suggests so. According to the American Migraine […]
Read MoreAuthor: TON LA, JR. Kevin MD.com The one thing doctors want to avoid like the plague is a lawsuit — a medical malpractice lawsuit. To be sued means the doctor loses precious time from work, endures emotional personal and family distress and is unable to fully invest oneself in providing the very best medical care […]
Read MoreAuthor: Ana Sandoiu Medical News Today New research spanning over almost 2 decades finds that a low fat diet benefits women’s health. A low fat diet that includes lots of fruits and vegetables benefits women’s health in the long run, according to new research. Older studies in rats and mice have found that rodents on […]
Read MoreHealthDay News Napping once or twice per week is associated with a lower risk for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, according to a study published in Heart. Nadine Häusler, Ph.D., from the University Hospital of Lausanne in Switzerland, and colleagues examined the correlation of napping frequency and average nap duration with fatal and nonfatal CVD […]
Read MoreAuthors: L. Kaufner et al MC Anesthesiology volume 19, Article number: 161 (2019) | Background General (GA)- and epidural-anesthesia may cause a drop in body-core-temperature (BCTdrop), and hypothermia, which may alter tissue oxygenation (StO2) and microperfusion after cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer. Cell metabolism of subcutaneous fat- or skeletal muscle cells, measured in microdialysis, may be affected. We hypothesized that […]
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