Redefining Cancer: A New Approach to Early Stage Diseases
“The understanding of disease biology for many cancer types has significantly advanced in recent years. However, this progress is not always mirrored in the way cancer is defined and treated. This can lead to overdiagnosis and overtreatment, particularly in cancers such as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and low-grade prostate cancer, which pose minimal risks for mortality or diminished quality of life.”
Scientists Tame Shapeless Monster Behind 75% of Cancers
“Researchers at UC Riverside have made a groundbreaking discovery in cancer treatment by developing a peptide that can control MYC, a key protein involved in the majority of human cancers. This innovation offers new hope for targeting cancer at a molecular level, paving the way for more effective treatments.”
Revolutionizing Recovery: Ottawa Study Unveils VR Mindfulness as a Beacon for Veterans
“In Ottawa, a revolutionary study by the University of Ottawa uncovers the transformative potential of VR mindfulness training for veterans grappling with substance use recovery. This immersive approach enhances mood, state mindfulness, and overall well-being, shedding light on promising therapeutic interventions for mental health.”
Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise, study finds
“Tai chi, a traditional, slow-moving form of Chinese martial art, is known to increase flexibility and improve balance. Now, new research suggests it’s better than more vigorous aerobic exercises for lowering blood pressure in people with prehypertension.”
How Exercise Can Help Boost Your Memory
“Forgetting information. Losing focus. Having difficulty doing tasks you used to find easy, like following a recipe or running errands. Struggling to remember the word for that thing…”
Exercise unleashes anti-inflammatory power against autoimmune diseases
“In a recent study published in Journal of Sport and Health Science, a group of researchers evaluated the impact of exercise training on reducing inflammation in adolescents and adults with autoimmune diseases through a systematic review of studies published over two decades.”
Women may get more health benefits from regular exercise than men
“Men and women who exercise regularly are less likely to die prematurely of any cause, including a cardiovascular event, compared to those who are sedentary. Researchers also report that women see more pronounced benefits than men from regular exercise. They added that exercise routines should contain both aerobic exercise and strength training.”
How To Get Sculpted Arms Like Miley Cyrus
“Do you feel like your arms could do with a serious tune-up but can’t afford a personal trainer or gym fees? We share a celebrity-inspired workout you can carry out at home without the celebrity price tag.”
Monday Medical: How integrative medicine can improve your health
“The more physicians and patients explore the many ways integrative medicine can be used to promote health and healing, the more it has become an integral component of American health care. “Both physicians and patients just need to have an open mind,” said Dr. Nicole Cotter, a board-certified rheumatologist and integrative medicine physician at UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center. “Every patient can benefit from integrative medicine, and every physician can benefit from introducing elements of it into treating patients. In fact, primary care physicians are probably doing it more than their patients realize. Many people aren’t familiar with the name ‘integrative medicine,’ even though they are likely using it in one form or another.” Surveys show that 40% of Americans participate in some type of integrative medicine. It combines traditional or conventional medical practices with complementary medicine modalities, so patients receive the best of both approaches.”