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New oral drug derived from Oxytocin May calm abdominal pain in IBS patients, reveals research

University of Queensland researchers have developed a new class of oral painkillers to suppress chronic abdominal pain that is based on the peptide hormone oxytocin that drives childbirth contractions. Associate Professor Markus Muttenthaler from UQ’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience led a team that has changed the chemical structure of oxytocin to make it gut-stable after […]

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Fact Check: Can Fenugreek Seeds Make Your Skin Clear?

A Pinterest post claims that fenugreek seeds make skin clear. The claim is Half True. Claim There is a post on Pinterest titled, ” Fenugreek Seeds Benefits and Uses”, where the user avadhootha sharanya, claims that fenugreek seeds makes skin clear and mentions that vitamin C in fenugreek seeds brightens the complexion and gives it […]

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Preventing obesity in very young children could be in palm of parents’ hands, suggests study

A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children’s Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional in-clinic health counseling for parents about feeding habits, playtime and exercise prevents very young children from developing obesity and potentially lifelong obesity-related problems. Findings from the study, which was co-led by Eliana Perrin, M.D., […]

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Psilocybin promising treatment for anorexia nervosa, reveals first clinical trial

In a groundbreaking exploration of psychedelic medicine’s potential for treating one of psychiatry’s most challenging conditions, researchers at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) provided an analysis and further details of a trial published in Nature Medicine that had shown how psilocybin therapy affects individuals with anorexia nervosa. In the new peer-reviewed Emerging Topic article […]

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Use of Ovulation Tracking Wearables and Devices on the Rise, unravels study

The industry of Fertility tracking devices and wearables is rapidly expanding. These track ovulation and guide the conception. Researchers from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago have provided a narrative review of various products that are available in the present market and discussed on innovation of new technologies that tailor the ovulation in […]

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Preventing obesity in very young children could be in the palm of parents’ hands

A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children’s Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional in-clinic health counseling for parents about feeding habits, playtime and exercise prevents very young children from developing obesity and potentially lifelong obesity-related problems. Powered by WPeMatico

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Root-Retained Overdentures Enhance Stability and Patient Satisfaction confirms Systematic Review

Greece: A recent systematic review of randomized controlled trials has shed light on the clinical parameters affecting the performance and patient satisfaction of root-retained overdentures (RODs). The research, published in Gerodontology, revealed that despite the limitations of this systematic review, root-retained overdentures continue to be a valid treatment option, providing enhanced denture stability, better bone […]

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Sun Pharma Winlevi cream 1% reduces Sebum levels, suitable for combination with other commonly used topical acne medications: Study

Mumbai: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited has presented data strengthening the clinical rationale for the use of WINLEVI (clascoterone) cream 1% to treat acne. In poster presentations at the 44th Annual Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, data show WINLEVI significantly reduces sebum (oil) production and demonstrates excellent stability in the presence of other commonly prescribed topical acne treatments, […]

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Fact Check: Can Black Pepper be used for Cholera and Syphilis?

A Pinterest post claims that black pepper can be used for Cholera and Syphilis. The claim is False. Claim A Pinterest post titled, ” Black Pepper Health Benefits”, claims that, “black pepper can be used for cholera and syphilis.” In the post, the user Deena Barger states, ” Black pepper, one of the most ancient […]