Month: November 2022

Unveiling the Impact of Preventive Interventions on Brain Imaging in Alzheimer’s risk subjects

Alzheimer’s Disease is like a complicated puzzle with many pieces, and scientists are trying to find ways to prevent or slow down its progression. In this review, researchers analyzed 43 studies that looked at the effects of preventive interventions on brain imaging biomarkers in people who are at risk of developing Alzheimer’s. They examined interventions […]

Published on November 24, 2022

The hidden consequences of using antibiotics to treat acne on adolescent bone development

Just like a delicate dance routine, the development of our bones during adolescence requires precise coordination. A recent study found that using long-term antibiotics, like minocycline, to treat acne can throw off this delicate balance. The study revealed that these antibiotics disrupt the gut microbiome, which plays a crucial role in our overall health and […]

Published on November 24, 2022

Vaccination Lapse Raises Measles Threat

Uh-oh, folks! Looks like we got a problem with measles. The World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are sounding the alarm about a recent lapse in measles vaccinations. This means that millions of children, not just in the United States but all over the world, could be at risk of catching […]

Published on November 24, 2022