The impact of Trump administration's NIH research grant cuts
Health Systems

The impact of Trump administration’s NIH research grant cuts

Moves by the Trump administration to reduce HHS’s discretionary budget by 26.2% could have unintended adverse consequences. They not only could undermine the nation’s standing in the field of medical research, but also could derail progress in human health advances, promising medical findings, and public health preparedness. Cuts to discretionary spending by the National Institutes […]

Vision Impairment May Raise Your Dementia Risk, Research Suggests
Sleep & Hydration

Vision Impairment May Raise Your Dementia Risk, Research Suggests

Beauty & Health Editor Hannah Frye is the Beauty & Health Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including beauty, women’s health, mental health, sustainability, social media trends, and more. […]

Research Suggests Phthalates May Be Linked To Preterm Births
Lifestyle & Wellness

Research Suggests Phthalates May Be Linked To Preterm Births

Beauty & Health Editor Hannah Frye is the Beauty & Health Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including beauty, women’s health, mental health, sustainability, social media trends, and more. […]

Experts scrutinize 'MAHA' report's AI use - Becker's Hospital Review
Health Systems

Hundreds of NIH members condemn research cuts: 5 notes – Becker’s Hospital Review

More than 300 staff members across the National Institutes of Health’s 27 institutes sent a letter to the agency’s director June 9, condemning disruptions to medical research and cuts to essential staff in recent months.  Here are five things to know:  Ninety-two researchers signed the letter by name. Another 250 NIH colleagues endorsed the letter […]

black coffee, raw salmon, broccoli
Health News

11 Best Foods for Liver Health, According to Research

Limiting potentially harmful foods can also help support optimal liver function. “I recommend limiting saturated fats, trans fat, sugars (such as sugary drinks) and refined carbohydrates (such as those in fast food and packaged baked goods),” says Aby. “I also recommend limiting excess alcohol.” Isaacs echoes Aby’s caution about sugar consumption for liver health. “Fructose, […]

Diet & Nutrition

Younger generations are driving mental health support at work, research finds

Benenden Health has found that younger employees and leaders are more likely to both seek and offer mental health support in the workplace. Lee Bell 16/11/2024 14:00 4 min Mental health has become a growing focus across all industries of late, with many organisations realising that supporting their employees’ well-being isn’t just good for morale […]

Supplements & Herbs

Is Oregon Grape Healthy? Here’s What the Research Says

Oregon grape (Berberis aquifolium or Mahonia aquifolium) is a medicinal herb from the Berberidaceae plant family. Long ago, American Indian tribes in the Pacific Northwest used Oregon grape for many ailments, including stomach problems, hemorrhages, tuberculosis, and arthritis. Some current uses of Oregon grape include treating psoriasis, improving insulin sensitivity, and lowering heart disease risk. However, additional […]

Diabetes Care

Sansum Diabetes Research Institute – Montecito

The Sansum Diabetes Research Institute continues its century-long legacy of unraveling the challenges around living with diabetes (courtesy photo) Last month, Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI) reached a major milestone with its year-long $20 million capital campaign to facilitate the renovation of the nonprofit’s current building, breaking ground on the 18,000-square-foot building renovation project. The […]

Diabetes Care

Regional Meeting: Improving Care and Research Priorities in Diabetes – PAHO/WHO

There is a gap between scientific knowledge and its application in policy and practice at the global level. In addition, much of the existing research originates in high-income countries and often cannot be transferred to other settings. To address these challenges, the 2021 World Health Assembly Resolution 74.4 calls on Member States to “strengthen the […]

Yoga & Exercise

Running or yoga can help beat depression, research shows – even if exercise is the last thing you feel like

At least one in ten people have depression at some point in their lives, with some estimates closer to one in four. It’s one of the worst things for someone’s wellbeing – worse than debt, divorce or diabetes. One in seven Australians take antidepressants. Psychologists are in high demand. Still, only half of people with […]

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