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12:25
AM
24
Jul
Avoiding Lights at Night Keeps Depression Away!

Avoiding Lights at Night Keeps Depression Away!

Edited By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) – Light has always been linked to joy and happiness while darkness is the metaphoric substitution for loneliness and melancholy, yet trying to get rid of the natural darkness at night with artificial lights might lead to depression according to a new study. Continue reading

02:05
PM
22
Jul
Mental illness tied to higher risk of cancer

Mental illness tied to higher risk of cancer

By: Basel AlJunaidy

(ePharmaNews) - A new study found that People with mental illnesses - such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder - have more than twice increased risk of developing cancer compared to free-mental illness people. Continue reading

02:33
PM
19
Jul
Stimulants are Safe to Treat Children with ADHD

Stimulants are Safe to Treat Children with ADHD

Edited By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) - ADHD (Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder) is one of the most common disturbing developmental diseases that affect children, and despite the availability of medications to treat this condition, there has been a lot of concern about the long-term use of these medications, concern that has shown to be excessive according to new studies. Continue reading

11:33
AM
16
Jul
Fifth of Breast Cancer Patients has Another Surgery

Fifth of Breast Cancer Patients has Another Surgery

By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) - Despite the progress in diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer that increases the chances of survival for women and gives them better cosmetics outcomes, a new study indicates that women who undergo these non-radical surgeries are more likely to need another operation then. Continue reading

02:18
PM
15
Jul
Physical Abuse in Childhood raises Heart Diseases' Risk in Women

Physical Abuse in Childhood raises Heart Diseases' Risk in Women

Edited By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) - Children abuse has a well known negative effects upon their psychological and emotional health, but it seems that physical abuse toward girls is more dangerous on their health and has a long-lasting effects than ever thought, according to a new study. Continue reading

01:38
PM
14
Jul
Self-Care Products May Increase Diabetes Risk

Self-Care Products May Increase Diabetes Risk

Edited By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) - It may not come to mind to millions of women who use their daily regimen of self-care products, but a new study suggests that these products may increase the risk for developing diabetes. Continue reading

04:27
PM
12
Jul
Management Slows Multiple Sclerosis Progress

Management Slows Multiple Sclerosis Progress

By: Laila Nour

(ePharmaNews) – Multiple sclerosis (MS) scares both patients and healthy people and results in stress that accompanies this condition. This stress can have adverse impact on MS patients, and by managing it the disease’s progress can be limited. Continue reading

02:09
PM
12
Jul
Memory-Binding Improves Learning, Decision-Making

Memory-Binding Improves Learning, Decision-Making

By: Abdullatief Janat

(ePharmaNews) – A new psychology research from The University of Texas at Austin have discovered new findings that may lead to better teaching methods, as well as treating degenerative neurological disorders such as dementia. Continue reading

11:16
AM
12
Jul
Physical Education Often Neglected, Study

Physical Education Often Neglected, Study

By: Hasan Zaytoon

(ePharmaNews) – Despite the increased interest in developing pre-college educational methods, a very important component still lacks enough interest: physical education. A new study from the United States shows that most schools in the United States are not offering children the suggested amount of physical education. Continue reading

12:59
AM
12
Jul
New Mobile App to Identify Skin Cancers

New Mobile App to Identify Skin Cancers

By: Abdullatief Janat

(ePharmaNews) – Scientist at the University of Michigan Health System developed a free app that allows people to track any skin lesion and if it develops, to show it to the dermatologist so that it is diagnosed early and avoid the deadly effects if it is malignant. Continue reading