Exercise is medicine: Get moving after a concussion to heal faster

This article was reviewed based on Science X’s editorial process and policies. The editors have highlighted the following attributes ensuring the credibility of the content: verified trusted source proof-reading OK! Credit: Nicole Smith, made with Midjourney/University of Michigan People who did light exercise within 48 hours after a concussion saw their symptoms resolve in about … Read more

18 high-fiber, gluten-free dinners to keep you full until bedtime

Say goodbye to midnight munchies with these healthy and tasty dinner recipes. Each of these dishes is packed with at least 6 grams of dietary fiber per serving from ingredients like vegetables, legumes and whole grains that help promote healthy weight maintenance, increased bone strength and healthy digestion. Plus, these recipes also meet our gluten-free … Read more

Will policy and regulatory issues stifle AI advances in healthcare?

The recent AIMed Global Summit painted a positive picture for the technology to address healthcare’s biggest pain points, but a race to govern and regulate AI could make things tricky. While healthcare organizations are scrambling to figure out how and where AI can best fit, there’s also a mad rush to figure out policies and … Read more

A woman reveals the shocking changes to her body after giving up refined sugar

Brain fog, headaches, low energy, and breakouts were just a few things Stephanie was experiencing when she decided to cut refined sugar out of her diet. Two months ago, the 30-year-old who lives in Australia completely eliminated refined and added sugars from her diet and the changes she has experienced have been dramatic. “I’ve been … Read more

After Yusimry’s discount, future prices for Adalimumab are unclear

Adalimumab, sold under the brand name Humira, has long been one of the best-selling drugs in the world. But its 20-year period without competition has ended, and despite its best efforts to delay its arrival, drugmaker AbbVie now faces increasing competition from biosimilars entering the market. But a biosimilar about to be launched could be … Read more

Eight killed and 18 injured in attacks on Sudanese health system – Health Policy Watch

Violence erupted between a paramilitary group and the armed forces in Khartoum on April 15, 2023. There have been 46 attacks on Sudan’s health infrastructure in which eight people were killed and 18 injured, and two-thirds of hospitals in affected areas have been closed as a result of the escalated attacks, the World Health Organization … Read more

How a former Goldman Sachs banker turned his autoimmune condition into a modern propolis-focused health business

after learning about the effectiveness of propolis. Natural from the beekeeper Carly Stein-Kremer never envisioned herself as an entrepreneur while comfortably working as an analyst at Goldman Sachs in her early 20s. But challenged by a chronic autoimmune disease growing up, she Stein-Kremer always knew it was an inner calling to serve her community with … Read more

Patients are less likely to buy generics after receiving bad news about their health

Patients who receive bad news about their health may be less inclined to buy generic drugs, according to the results of a Johns Hopkins University study published recently in the Journal of Marketing.1 The effect of bad news could result in 3% higher total drug spending per patient.2 Most specialists agree that generics have the … Read more

Antidepressants can diminish the effects of psilocybin even after stopping

A new study suggests that the use of some antidepressants, particularly SSRIs and SNRIs, may weaken the acute subjective effects of psilocybin in some individuals. The results, which appear in the Journal of Psychopharmacologyindicate that this dampening effect on psilocybin can last for a significant amount of time even after antidepressant medication is stopped. Psilocybin … Read more