Living on a mountain could protect you from a stroke, study claims

Living on a mountain could protect you from a stroke, study claims Ecuadorian researchers looked through more than 100,000 stroke cases They found those living below 2,500 metres were more at risk from the condition But those at higher altitudes were less likely to be hospitalised or die from stroke By Luke Andrews Health Reporter… Read More »

Essential Reads: Investigational Treatment of Depressive Disorders With Neuroactive Steroids: Potential Implications for PMDD

Essential Reads: Investigational Treatment of Depressive Disorders With Neuroactive Steroids: Potential Implications for PMDD Neuroactive steroids or neurosteroids are a new class of medications which appear to have anxiolytic and antidepressant effects and have received a great deal of attention over the past few years.  Most of neuroactive steroids currently under investigation as antidepressants are derivatives… Read More »

Carrots Can Be Keto-Friendly, But There’s a Catch

Vicki Jauron, Babylon and Beyond PhotographyGetty Images Carrots have a great rep in the world of healthy eating. They’re filling, low-calorie (45 calories per cup), and rich in a number of vitamins and antioxidants like betacarotene, vitamin A, and lycopene, which all have healing and protective properties. But we must beg the question, are carrotsketo-friendly?… Read More »

All of the Midnight Mass Connections With The Haunting of Hill House and Bly Manor

This story will contain light spoilers. No direct plot details, but we’re going to talk about some characters. Mike Flanagan has done it again. After surprising audiences with his updated adaptation of a classic in 2018’s The Haunting of Hill House, and throwing things in another direction with the almost gothic romance of 2020’s The… Read More »