Entries by aaron

Nut And Seed Intake Does Not Increase Diverticulitis Risk, unravels study

According to a new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine women who eat nuts, seeds, or corn are not at a higher risk of developing diverticulitis, unlike the popular belief that these foods might lead to the condition. This was concluded through the analysis of data from 29,916 women aged between 35 and 74 […]

Inflammation and Remnant Cholesterol Together Drive Highest Heart Risk in Kidney Patients: Study Shows

Denmark: Emerging evidence published in the Atherosclerosis journal points to a concerning association between low-grade inflammation, elevated remnant cholesterol levels, and an increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality in individuals with compromised kidney function.   The study, based on data from over 100,000 participants in the Copenhagen General Population Study, examined the long-term health outcomes […]

New radiotherapy technique may protect heart during lung cancer treatment: Study

A new study presented at ESTRO 2025 introduces the RAPID-RT study, which uses an innovative rapid-learning approach to evaluate the impact of treatment modifications in radiotherapy. Traditional clinical trials are often lengthy and are not representative of real-world patient populations due to complex consent processes and strict eligibility criteria. In contrast, RAPID-RT offers a more […]

Electrolyte Levels May Predict Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke, reveals research

According to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, serum potassium, calcium, and magnesium levels show potential as prognostic biomarkers for ischemic stroke outcomes. This study was conducted by Quan Yu and colleagues. Ischemic stroke is the most common cause of death and disability globally, and the determination of prognostic factors […]

More men with prostate cancer are avoiding unnecessary surgery, reveals JAMA study

Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States. Despite this, widespread adoption of prostate cancer screening has been controversial. Many primary care doctors worry that screening will lead to unnecessary surgery for men with low risk prostate cancer and current guidelines recommend screening only after discussing the risk […]

Free testosterone may have protective effect against chronic knee pain among females: Study

A new study published in the Osteoarthritis and Cartilage journal found that testosterone levels are linked differently to joint health in men and women. The study within the extensive Rotterdam Study cohort, examined more than 8,600 individuals aged 45 and older to uncover how testosterone influences osteoarthritis (OA) and chronic pain outcomes in knee and […]

Study: PTSD patients show long-term benefits with vagus nerve stimulation

In a first-of-its-kind clinical study, scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center showed that patients with treatment-resistant PTSD were symptom-free up to six months after completing traditional therapy paired with vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). The results of the nine-patient Phase 1 trial, conducted by scientists from UT Dallas’ Texas […]

Androgenetic Alopecia Severely Impacts Psychological Well-Being, Especially in Early-Onset and Severe Cases: Study

Researchers have established in a new study that androgenetic alopecia (AGA) considerably affects psychological well-being, particularly among men and those who lose hair during their early years. The participants of a recent Turkish study who had AGA showed high levels of emotional distress, stigmatization, and low self-esteem. Maximum psychological burden was noted among men with […]

Tooth Loss Linked to Higher Hypertension Risk in Older Adults: Study

A new study published in Frontiers in Dental Medicine reveals that tooth loss in older adults is associated with an increased risk of hypertension, particularly when missing teeth are not replaced with dentures. Researchers, led by Takafumi Abe, analyzed data from 1,578 Japanese individuals aged 65 and above to explore how oral health may influence […]