Tag: medical research

The Weight of Treatment: How Antidepressants Can Tip the Scale

A new 6-year study reveals that antidepressants may lead to a 2% weight gain, doubling the risk of obesity—highlighting a hidden cost of depression treatment that transcends diet, exercise, and lifestyle.

NIH’s New Funding Policy Stirs Uncertainty Among Medical Researchers

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) unveils a new funding policy that has left the medical research community concerned about the future of scientific innovation and healthcare advancements in the U.S.

Clot-Busting Medications May Be Effective Up to 24 Hours After Initial Stroke Symptoms

Groundbreaking research suggests that the window for effective stroke treatment may be wider than previously believed, offering new hope for patients.

Newly Identified Molecule Offers Breakthrough in Gut Healing and Cancer Suppression

Scientists have discovered a molecule that not only repairs gut damage but also suppresses cancer growth, offering new hope for innovative treatments.