Hidden infections may play a big role in chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME/CFS, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, yet remains poorly understood.
People with...
New living implant could reduce insulin injections for diabetes
A groundbreaking new study offers hope that people with diabetes may no longer need to take insulin injections every day.
The research, published in Science...
Extreme weather changes increase sudden cardiac arrest risks
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is one of the most dangerous medical emergencies in the world. It happens when the heart suddenly stops beating outside a...
Helping caregivers may do more than costly Alzheimer’s drugs, study suggests
Alzheimer’s disease is often discussed in terms of new drugs, scientific breakthroughs, and high treatment costs.
But for many families, the daily reality of dementia...
Heart attacks in women under 50 often misdiagnosed
A major international review has found serious gaps in how heart attacks are diagnosed and treated in women, especially in those under 50.
The American...
New method may slow memory loss in Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is often talked about using large numbers. Millions of people around the world are affected, and the number continues to grow every...
Immune system may play a big role in heart failure
Heart failure is a serious and long-lasting condition that affects millions of people around the world. It often begins after the heart muscle is...
A new drug may help prevent second strokes without raising bleeding risk
A stroke can change a person’s life in an instant, and for many survivors, the fear of having another stroke never fully goes away....
Forever chemicals in drinking water may trigger multiple sclerosis
Every day, people drink water believing it is clean and safe. Yet growing evidence suggests that invisible chemical leftovers from plastics and industrial products...
Study finds the biggest risk factors of cancer you can change
Almost 40% of new cancer cases around the world in 2022 may be linked to things we can change, according to a new study...









