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Yeast extract may boost brain function

Date: Apr-05-2017
Researchers suggest that a popular British brand of yeast extract, Marmite, may boost brain function by increasing levels of the neurotransmitter GABA.

Five of the best Alzheimer's blogs

Date: Apr-05-2017
Alzheimer's-related blogs may help to support people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. We take a look at five of the best Alzheimer's blogs.

Ovarian cancer: Effective immunotherapy steps closer with new T cell study

Date: Apr-05-2017
The successful application of adoptive T cell therapy to ovarian cancer steps closer with a new mouse study, but several challenges still remain.

Does my baby have psoriasis? Symptoms and treatment

Date: Apr-05-2017
Can babies have psoriasis and what are the different types of psoriasis? What causes psoriasis and what other skin conditions may affect babies?

Psoriatic arthritis flare-ups: Triggers, symptoms, and treatment

Date: Apr-05-2017
In this article, we take a close look at a variety of triggers for psoriatic arthritis flare-ups, as well as what can be done to manage them.

Omega-3s may help to treat type 1 diabetes

Date: Apr-05-2017
A new study finds omega-3 fatty acid supplementation improves blood sugar metabolism, decreases type 1 diabetes occurrence, and may regenerate beta cells.

Psoriatic arthritis: Tests and diagnosis

Date: Apr-05-2017
Learn about psoriatic arthritis, the patterns of psoriatic arthritis, how it is diagnosed, what happens after diagnosis, and when to see a doctor.

Antibiotics may increase the risk of bowel cancer

Date: Apr-05-2017
Taking a long-term course of antibiotics in adulthood may increase the risk of bowel cancer later in life, according to a recent study.

Low-calorie sweeteners increase fat formation, study finds

Date: Apr-04-2017
Low-calorie sweeteners are often perceived as a healthful alternative to sugar, but a new study finds that they may actually increase fat formation.

Biological basis of 'atypical' chronic fatigue syndrome revealed

Date: Apr-04-2017
A new study examines the biological evidence for chronic fatigue syndrome and finds two different subgroups of the condition: atypical and classical.