Month: January 2023

Good support system can alleviate genetic risk of depression

Imagine you’re climbing a treacherous mountain and suddenly one of your ropes snaps. It’s a terrifying moment, but luckily you have a team of supportive climbers by your side, cheering you on and offering encouragement. That support can make all the difference in the world, just like it does for individuals who may be genetically […]

Published on January 13, 2023

Frequent Use of Antibiotics May Trigger Crohn’s, Colitis

Imagine your body as an orchestra, with each instrument playing in perfect harmony. Antibiotics may disrupt this harmonious symphony, potentially triggering inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis. A recent study revealed that individuals over the age of 40 who frequently use antibiotics may face an increased risk of developing these bowel diseases […]

Published on January 13, 2023