Four-Month Rifapentine Regimen With Moxifloxacin Noninferior for TB
THURSDAY, May 6, 2021 -- A four-month rifapentine-based regimen containing moxifloxacin is noninferior to a standard six-month regimen for treatment of tuberculosis, according to a study
Many Consumers Misunderstand Those Best Before Food Labels
THURSDAY, May 6, 2021 -- People may think they know what Best before food date labels mean, but a new study reveals that many consumers misunderstand them.
The study of over 2,600 U.S. adults
Drug Saxenda Aids Weight Loss — But You Should Exercise, Too
THURSDAY, May 6, 2021 -- The weight-loss drug Saxenda can keep extra pounds off — but combining it with exercise brings a bigger payoff, a new clinical trial finds.
The study found that some
Zombie Genes Spur Some Brain Cells to Grow Even After Death
FRIDAY, March 26, 2021 -- When people die some cells in their brains go on for hours, even getting more active and growing to gargantuan proportions, new research shows.
Awareness of this act
A Stressed Brain Might Play Role in Broken Heart Syndrome
FRIDAY, March 26, 2021 -- The brain may play a role in so-called broken heart syndrome, a new study suggests.
Formally known as Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), its a temporary -- but potentially dead
Want More Muscle? Go for the Greens
FRIDAY, March 26, 2021 -- If you want to improve your muscle function, regular helpings of leafy green vegetables might do the trick, new research suggests.
"Our study has shown that diets high in nitrate-rich veget