by gmhs_admin | Apr 6, 2020
The drug, called remdesivir, has already been given to a limited number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19, on a “compassionate use” basis.
by gmhs_admin | Jan 20, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Heart Health: A new review investigates sex differences in cardiometabolic disorders. The authors conclude that women are more at risk of receiving the wrong...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 19, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Depression: Depression is the leading cause of disability. Researchers are discovering new things about depression every day. A new study examines the link between drinking tea and lower rates of depression in...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 18, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Nutrition Food. Natures medicine. Natures bane. Know the difference. Gut bacteria live alongside billions of viruses. A new study investigates how specific foods impact these viruses and, therefore, gut...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 18, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Addiction: New research in pigs examines how sugar intake affects the brain’s reward circuits and finds that changes are noticeable after just 12 days. ...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 18, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Addiction: The exact length of time that molly, or MDMA, stays in a person’s system depends on several factors, including how much of the drug they have taken. Learn more here. ...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 17, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Your Eyes: Some people believe that certain eye exercises can help improve vision or treat eye conditions. There are a number of eye exercises a person can try. Read about them...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 17, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Nutrition Food. Natures medicine. Natures bane. Know the difference. Taking an appetite suppressant produced by gut bacteria may help increase the value of moderate exercise for weight loss, according to a new...
by gmhs_admin | Jan 17, 2020
CLICK HERE to be re-directed to the original article - Cold and Flu: Keypads are full of germs. The "enter" button is the worst, because everyone needs to press "enter". Learn more on how to protect yourself during cold and flu season. Reports of a novel virus...