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Researchers Discover Protein May Block Nauseating Bacteria
After seven years of research, a team of scientists led by Nicholas Nigretti published ground-breaking findings on the inner workings of the...
Schizophrenia Study May Lead to New Innovative Solutions
Schizophrenia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that affects the brain's interpretation of reality. Thus far, a cure to schizophrenia has proven...
Dr. Mukesh Kumar – IgG Intolerance Test
“To eat or not to eat?” – The question that, for more or less legitimate reasons, recurs in our minds whenever we opt for an extra course at a...
How One Infectious Disease Highlighted Racial Disparity
Dr. Mati is a lead HIV clinician at the John Cochran VA Medical Center. A Zimbabwean by birth, she came to the US for medical education and studied...
Resonance from THE FRONTLINES to BEYOND: An interview with Dr. AYUSHI CHUGH, MD
Dr. Ayushi Chugh wears many hats as a board-certified neurologist, wife, mother, writer, poet. She was a delight to converse with and impressively...
Radiology: The Eyes into the Patient
The stories of true heroes who have worked their way to the peak of their successes with their own two hands are always welcome to readers who...
How to Survive Nursing Burnout
Introduction Like most burnouts, nursing burnout also boils down to demographic traits and work conditions. According to NAM (National Academy of...
Addressing Physician Burnout Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interview with Dr. Priya Bansal
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, our nation’s physicians have been pushed to the limit. Top Doctor Magazine interviewed Dr. Priya J. Bansal...
Reprogrammed Immune Cells May Aid the Spread of Breast Cancer
In the United States, breast cancer accounts for the most common diagnosis in women, affecting at least 13% of women throughout their lifetime. It...
Potential COVID-19 Symptom: Skin Rashes
COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus, has quite literally taken the world by storm. At this point, COVID-19 has been in the spotlight of every...
Just Slap It On: Should You Really Wear That Beauty Mask?
In this day and age, having a skincare routine is essential. As a “me-time” imperative, we have gone above and beyond to make sure we give our skin...

Exercise & Mental Health
Exercising is not just for keeping yourself physically fit. It can keep you mentally healthy as well. Research has proven that exercises such as running, cycling, walking, swimming, dancing and even gardening (yes, digging holes and carrying bags of dirt is a workout, too) reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

The Emerging Field of Regenerative Medicine by Dr. Ian White
Regenerative medicine is the fastest growing and most dynamic field to evolve out of the contemporary allopathic method of medicine. The current trajectory of medical evolution is unprecedented in our history and regenerative medicine is the driving influence guiding our advancements. But what is regenerative medicine?

Serving a Prison Population: An Interview with Dr. John S. Hodges, MD
Providing healthcare services in prison is challenging in ways most doctors never encounter. But the successes of doctors who pursue this practice are gratifying.