Migraines May Follow Daily Circadian Cycles – Consumer Health News

Migraines May Follow Daily Circadian Cycles - Consumer Health News

THURSDAY, March 30, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Your body’s internal clock appears to play a big part in the time of day when severe headaches happen. Migraines and cluster headaches have different characteristics and treatments, but experts have long noted that they share key features: Both are neurological diseases in their own right, rather than … Read more

Scientists Just Learned Something New About How Aspirin Works

Scientists Just Learned Something New About How Aspirin Works

We still have more to learn about one of the world’s oldest drugs: aspirin. In research out this week, researchers say they’ve uncovered more about how the drug reduces inflammation. The findings might pave the way toward creating similar but safer treatments for inflammation and possibly even cancer, according to the team. Lions on Oxytocin … Read more

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Could Be Coming to a City Near You, Thanks to Climate Change

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Could Be Coming to a City Near You, Thanks to Climate Change

If you were already stressed about increased air pollution and more frequent heat waves, well, you can add another disturbing health impact of climate change to your list: the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus, which is thriving in warming U.S. waters. In a study published this week in Scientific Reports, researchers found that infections by bacteria … Read more

How to Treat Constipation at Home

How to Treat Constipation at Home

This post is part of our Home Remedy Handbook, a tour of the landscape of home remedies from the iffy to the doctor-approved. Read more here. If you’ve ever been constipated, you know it’s a miserable feeling: all that heaviness and bloat, without any relief in sight. When constipation starts to set in, you may … Read more

The Latest HIV Cure Is the First of Its Kind

The Latest HIV Cure Is the First of Its Kind

Doctors say they’ve likely cured yet another person of HIV using a specialized form of stem cell transplant. The patient has remained HIV-free for six years and is the first known woman to have successfully undergone the procedure. The doctors used a novel technique that transplanted stem cells from a relative and a donor’s umbilical … Read more