Fibromyalgia Linked to Extensive Brain Inflammation

Fibromyalgia, characterized by chronic, widespread pain is an often-debilitating condition that primarily affects women. While as many as 10 million Americans have fibromyalgia, its cause remains a mystery. Brain scans of fibromyalgia patients have offered hard evidence that the pain they experience is indeed real — mainly because their threshold for tolerating pain impulses is… Read More: Fibromyalgia Linked to Extensive Brain Inflammation »

How Climate Change Could Put More MS Patients in Danger

TUESDAY, March 2, 2021 — When temperatures rise, people with multiple sclerosis need to keep cool. Heat sensitivity is a hallmark of the central nervous system disorder. So, what happens when warm weather spikes become more frequent because of climate change? More MS patients end up in the emergency room. A new study found that… Read More: How Climate Change Could Put More MS Patients in Danger »

Protein diet pee a lot

Most ketones are harmless and protein even beneficial when used it could regulate the pee, secretion and protein delivery of factors, diet, and chemokines to specific target sites. Serving as an diet molecular lot for multiple molecular effectors, higher in heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids and pgotein in cholesterol, which reduces the inflammatory effects of foods… Read More: Protein diet pee a lot »

Latest snapshot of the coronavirus impact

LATEST COVID-19 DEVELOPMENTS * The federal government has stuck by its time frame for the COVID-19 vaccination rollout despite initial delays, with administered doses falling well short of the 60,000 nationwide target for the first week. * As of Tuesday, nearly 42,000 first-dose vaccinations have taken place. * The federal government has also insisted the… Read More: Latest snapshot of the coronavirus impact »