Medical Dosing Based on Race Lacks Scientific Evidence and May Harm Patients, NEJM Analysis Warns
New NEJM analysis challenges race-based medication dosing, arguing it lacks scientific foundation and may harm patients. Authors advocate for precision…
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NEJM Images Show Advanced Diabetic Eye Disease Progression and Treatment Response
New NEJM clinical images demonstrate proliferative diabetic retinopathy progression, showing characteristic neovascularization of the optic disk. The case highlights advanced…
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95% of US Adults Below Vitamin D Requirements Despite Supplementation, NHANES Data Shows
NHANES analysis of 26,282 US adults reveals 95% consume insufficient vitamin D from diet alone. Even with supplementation, majority remain…
Brain-Immune Connection: How the Inflammatory Reflex Controls Disease
New research reveals how the brain controls immune responses through the inflammatory reflex, an electrical pathway via the vagus nerve…
CoQ10 Supplementation Shows Moderate Antidepressant Effect in Clinical Trials
New meta-analysis finds CoQ10 supplementation provides moderate antidepressant effects when used alongside standard care. Clinical trials show 100-300 mg daily…
Your Immune System: Understanding the Specialized Cast of Cellular Defenders
Your immune system operates as a sophisticated network of specialized cells, each with distinct roles in defending against pathogens. Understanding…
Dehydration amplifies stress hormones by 55%, study shows
Research from Liverpool John Moores University shows that people with low daily fluid intake experience 55% higher cortisol responses during…
Close Contact Alone May Not Drive Flu Transmission, Study Reveals
New controlled study finds zero flu transmission despite prolonged close indoor contact, suggesting aerosol generation matters more than proximity duration.…
Brain-Immune Connection: How the Inflammatory Reflex Controls Disease
New research reveals how the brain controls immune responses through the inflammatory reflex, an electrical pathway via the vagus nerve…
Legal Limit Alcohol Reorganizes Brain Networks, Not Just Sedation
New fMRI research reveals alcohol at legal limits reorganizes brain networks rather than simply sedating them. Network fragmentation patterns predict…

