Updated review: Insufficient evidence for use of Omega-3 supplements in treating depression
Updated Cochrane research concludes that there is insufficient evidence for the use of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements in treating major depressive disorder.
Updated Cochrane research concludes that there is insufficient evidence for the use of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements in treating major depressive disorder.
Featured Review: Chemotherapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer in the elderly population
Survival, harm, and quality of life included in comparison of chemotherapy
Featured Review: Interventions to improve water quality for preventing diarrhoea
Interventions at point-of-use important interim measures to improve drinking water quality
Alongside its benefits, one of the unwelcome outcomes of exercise can be sore muscles. Ways to prevent or treat muscle soreness can form an important part of training regimens for athletes, whether they are professional or amateur. One recent therapy that is growing in use is whole-body cryotherapy (WBC). This involves single or repeated exposures to extremely cold dry air (below -100°C) in a specialized chamber or cabin for two to four minutes.
Media release from the University of Cambridge and Cochrane
Larger-sized portions, packages and tableware lead to higher consumption of food and drink, Cochrane review finds
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Training healthcare providers in neonatal resuscitation improves neonatal outcomes