We often treat intestinal infections as an episode: a few days of symptoms, elimination of the pathogen, and recovery. In this view, the disease has a clear beginning and end. However, patient ...
Your pancreas sits behind your stomach. It produces enzymes and hormones that help you digest food and that regulate blood sugar. (Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Your pancreas is shaped like an ...
With the CBSE Class 10 Science exam scheduled for February 25, 2026, experts have urged students to prioritise NCERT-based ...
Mark Gurarie is a writer covering health topics, technology, music, books, and culture. He also teaches health science and research writing at George Washington University's School of Medical and ...
Duodenitis is an intestinal condition caused by inflammation in the lining of your duodenum. It can sometimes happen along with gastritis, which is inflammation in your stomach lining. When they ...
The immune system is a complex network that finds pathogens, removes damaged cells, and launches immune responses to protect the body from infection. White blood cells drive this defense: phagocytes ...
Dandelion is touted for its many potential health benefits. Though human studies are lacking, some test tube and animal studies are promising. Discover dandelion’s potential benefits and how to safely ...
Entrepreneur revives slow fermentation and barrel aging to challenge industrial vinegar, turning a mass commodity into a craft product rooted in history and process.
The nervous system consists of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (motor nerves, sensory nerves, cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and ...
Most adults pass gas about 13 to 21 times a day as part of healthy digestion. To relieve trapped gas, try peppermint or chamomile tea, activated charcoal, apple cider vinegar, and physical activity, ...
The Trade-off Between Physiological Authenticity and Experimental Convenience: Navigating the Cellular Foundation of ...
Molecularly targeted therapies are increasingly relevant in clinical oncology, as they enable the selective modulation of specific biologic targets—such as enzymes or receptors—by inhibiting or ...