CURATED HEALTH UPDATES
Recent Advances in Understanding and Managing Brai
Recent Advances in Understanding and Managing Brain Tumors in Children

A comprehensive review explores recent changes in the classification and management of brain tumors in children, offering insights into emerging diagnostic and therapeutic strategies aimed at improving outcomes for pediatric patients with these challenging conditions.

March 2023

Investigating Menstrual Changes Post-COVID-19 Vacc
Investigating Menstrual Changes Post-COVID-19 Vaccination

A study involving nearly 40,000 participants examines menstrual changes following COVID-19 vaccination, with many volunteers self-reporting their experiences through internet searches.

March 2023

Happy Nutritionist's Day!
Happy Nutritionist's Day!

Nutritionist's Day Is Commemorated on August 11 in Latin American Countries

March 2023

Omicron Variant Associated with Reduced Risk of Lo
Omicron Variant Associated with Reduced Risk of Long COVID, British Researchers Find

The Omicron variant demonstrates a lower likelihood of causing long COVID compared to earlier strains of the virus, according to findings from British researchers, offering potential insights into the variant's clinical impact.

March 2023

Understanding Remission and Treatment Escalation i
Understanding Remission and Treatment Escalation in Depression Management

Investigation into the prevalence of non-remission and the use of augmentation medication in adults undergoing depression treatment sheds light on the challenges and strategies involved in managing this mental health condition.

March 2023

WHO Reconvenes Emergency Committee to Address Monk
WHO Reconvenes Emergency Committee to Address Monkeypox Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) announces the reconvening of the Emergency Committee to address the escalating monkeypox outbreak, with Europe emerging as the epicenter of the crisis, warranting urgent international response and coordination.

March 2023

Enteric Viruses Pose Transmission Risks Through Sa
Enteric Viruses Pose Transmission Risks Through Saliva, NIH Study Finds

NIH scientists uncover evidence suggesting that enteric viruses, including norovirus and other enteroviruses, can spread through saliva, highlighting the potential for oral transmission routes and the importance of effective hygiene measures to prevent viral dissemination.

March 2023

Understanding Strength Training Variables for Health

Muscle mass is recognized as a critical component of overall health across various bodily systems.

March 2023

Identifying Candidates for Primary Aldosteronism Screening

Primary aldosteronism detection rates vary based on factors such as sex, race, and comorbidities, emphasizing the importance of targeted screening efforts.

March 2023

Understanding Gait Disorders in Cerebral Small Ves
Understanding Gait Disorders in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

A recent study emphasizes the role of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) in contributing to gait abnormalities.

March 2023