Month: May 2022

WHO: COVID Continues to Decline, Except in Americas, Africa

Just like a game of Whack-a-Mole, where you keep trying to hit the popping-up rodents, COVID-19 cases and deaths have been going down globally for weeks. But just when you think you’ve conquered the game, more moles emerge in the Americas and Africa where the virus is still wreaking havoc. The World Health Organization’s latest […]

Published on May 4, 2022

Most Americans Don’t Drink Enough Water

Water, water everywhere, but not enough to drink! Just like a plant longing for hydration in the scorching desert, up to 75% of Americans are not getting adequate amounts of water. This depletion has grave consequences as even the slightest dehydration can wreak havoc on every nook and cranny of our bodies, from our digestive […]

Published on May 4, 2022

Benefits of exercise may vary greatly in primary mitochondrial disease

Just like different kinds of workout routines yield varying results, the benefits of exercise can vary greatly in individuals with primary mitochondrial disease. Similar to how different tools work better for different tasks, researchers have discovered that the type of genetic mutation involved in mitochondrial disease can influence the impact of endurance exercise. The study […]

Published on May 4, 2022