A certified dietician specializing in diabetes care, Cassidy has over a decade of experience working with diverse patient backgrounds. She writes health-related articles for the Scientific Origin.

7 uses of coconut oil that will change your life!

Coconut oil is obtained by pressing the pulp of fresh coconuts. In addition to...

10 foods to eat to become healthier

1.      Artichoke Rich in polyphenols, artichoke contains in particular silymarin which protects the liver...

Why buttermilk is good for you

Buttermilk is a low-fat product that is traditionally made with the white liquid that...

Nature sounds beneficial against stress and anxiety

The sounds of nature are beneficial both physically and mentally. A walk in an...

Kawasaki’s disease: causes, symptoms and treatment

Kawasaki’s disease is named after Japanese doctor Tomisaku Kawasaki, who first described the condition...

Is my child growing fast enough?

The growth of children is followed by the recording of height/stature and weight at...

Fingerprints found to play a role in our sense of touch

Fingerprints have long proven their usefulness in solving crimes, but researchers from Sweden have...

Should you exercise with chronic low back pain

Maintaining physical activity is essential in the management of chronic back pain (low back...

Itching: causes and what you can do to stop it

Everyone recognizes itching (pruritus) as an annoying feeling that encourages you to scratch your...

Twins with different fathers, how is that possible?

The cases reported by the medical literature are rare, and undoubtedly more frequent in...

Physical activity found effective to prevent diabetes

Both in the prevention and in the treatment of diabetes, physical activity plays a key role. Any...

Hypertension in pregnancy: why you need to be extra careful

Pregnancy (or gestational) hypertension is defined as blood pressure greater than 140/90mmHg. If protein...

Lip herpes: causes, symptoms and what to do when the blisters appear

Lip herpes is a common infection of the skin and mucous membrane, causing painful...

Medicinal plants that can help with anxiety disorders

Anxiety disorders are one of the most common mental illnesses. About 15 percent of...

Quitting smoking improves mental health

A recent Cochrane review shows that people who quit smoking for at least 6...

Why your baby cries so much

A crying baby or toddler is often heartbreaking, sometimes exasperating, especially when you don’t...

Can sweeteners replace sugar?

We are all aware of the harmful consequences of consuming too much sugar. Therefore,...

These bacteria are able to survive copper

Copper is considered a natural disinfectant that reliably kills harmful germs under normal circumstances....

How to reduce your water bill

How can you reduce your water consumption at home without compromising your comfort? Here...

Mental health during adolescence affects adult life, study finds

A recent British study indicates that mental health in adolescence and childhood influences certain...

Babies are in a constant state of optimal learning

It has been known for some time that children are able to learn at...

Why smoking during pregnancy is so bad for the baby

Smoking during pregnancy is arguably the worst thing a woman can do for the...

The importance of sleep during pregnancy

According to several studies (including an American study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh),...

Can watching porn cause erectile dysfunction?

Some scientists believe that it is possible to develop erectile disorders from regular consumption...

What to eat if you have pregnancy nausea

Nausea and vomiting are just a few words of pregnancy: they affect 50 to...

Breast cancer in young women: signs and prevention

Each year in the United States, nearly 280,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer....

More than two hours a day of television can seriously harm your health

Excessive television consumption is universally recognized as detrimental to health, but the specific limits...

Parkinson’s disease: causes, symptoms & treatment

Parkinson’s disease is a disease of the nervous system that affects movement. It develops...

Syphilis: causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacterium called Treponema pallidum....

Can you cure a peanut allergy?

We love peanut butter, but for the estimated 1.8 million children worldwide with allergies,...

Study specifies the origin of armpit odor

Science has long been unsure of the origin of armpit odor. However, some researchers...

Botox injections could be a solution against depression

Widely used in aesthetic medicine, botulinum toxin could also be of interest in the...

Obesity: causes, prevention, treatment & more

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is characterized by “an abnormal or...

Alzheimer’s disease: causes, symptoms, prevention, treatment & more

Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease that causes a progressive decline in cognitive ability...

Diabetes and diet: what you should or shouldn’t eat

Diet plays a key role in the balance of diabetes and it is a...

Type 2 diabetes: causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment

Type 2 diabetes is a disease characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, that is, by too...

What is diabetes insipidus?

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare endocrine disorder that significantly impacts the body’s ability...

Malaria: Causes, Symptoms and Prevention

Malaria is a tropical parasitic infection that can be fatal if not treated in...

What are postbiotics?

The term probiotics may sound familiar to you and you may have heard of...

Polar bears could go extinct by the end of the century due to climate change

Many polar bear populations are at risk of disappearing in the short term due...

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon grew 24% in the first half of the year

Since far-right Jair Bolsonaro reached the Brazilian presidency on January 1, 2019, deforestation in...

Is a ketogenic diet healthy?

The ketogenic diet is always gaining popularity, but is it healthy? What is the...

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: a small cut leads to the death of a researcher 9 years later

The New England Journal of Medicine reports the death of a laboratory assistant in...

How pristine is Antarctica?

Antarctica is the only continent without permanent human settlement – apart from a few...

The world’s population to shrink massively by 2100

By 2064, the world’s population is estimated to reach 9.7 billion people. By 2100,...

Why are frogs green

Frogs have no pigment cells. Why then do they dazzle in all sorts of...

Bed-wetting: causes, symptoms, and treatments… all you need to know

Bed-wetting refers to the involuntary urination which occurs during sleep and especially at night....

Bed-wetting children sleep less efficiently

A study by UZ Leuven — a university hospital in the Netherlands — looked...

Rate of genetic mutations could predict lifespan and women fertility

Researchers in the United States believe they have found a way to predict a...