What causes the dramatic alterations in subjective awareness experienced during a psychedelic “trip?” A new study maps anatomical changes in specific neurotransmitter systems and brain…
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Novel Drug Shows Promise as First-Line Parkinson’s Treatment
An experimental drug that combines fixed doses of extended-release (ER) formulations of existing medications can significantly reduce symptoms in patients with untreated early-stage Parkinson’s disease…
How ovarian cancer defies immunotherapy
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, with collaborators at La Jolla Institute…
Fauci: Weigh Your Personal Risk Amid COVID-19 Uptick
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Americans should assess their personal risks as COVID-19 cases begin to…
Smoking reduces wealths tendency to increase life expectancy
Smoking dominates other factors, including amount of wealth, in shortening lifespan, reports a study by researchers at Georgetown University and the University of California, Riverside.…
Mayo Clinic Minute: How to get spring allergy relief
With spring in full swing around most of the country, that means an increase in seasonal allergies. What’s the best way to get spring allergy…
UK Study Finds Symptoms From Omicron 2 Days Shorter Than From Delta
(Reuters) – Disease caused by the Omicron variant is on average around two days shorter than with the Delta variant, a large study of vaccinated…
Drinking too much tea may be linked to adverse health outcomes such as kidney stones
Kidneys: Expert details the signs something might be wrong We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…
Some arthritis drugs may reduce risk of Alzheimers and related dementias in those with heart disease
New findings from the ongoing Drug Repurposing for Effective Alzheimer’s Medicines (DREAM) study suggest that certain rheumatoid arthritis drugs may lower incidence of Alzheimer’s disease…
Shift Work May Affect Working Memory and Processing Speed
This article was originally published in German on Medscape. Shift work is associated with poor working memory and slower mental processing speed. This is the…