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New blood test could detect deadly pancreatic cancer early, study finds

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and challenging forms of cancer to treat. It often goes undetected until it reaches advanced stages,...

Common medicines linked to memory decline, study finds

Many of us take medicines to feel better when we have common ailments like colds, allergies, or high blood pressure. These medications are readily...

Research shows potential kidney damage linked to common statin drug

Many people take medications known as statins to lower their cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. One commonly used statin is...

AI could detect earliest sign of pancreatic cancer, study finds

Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer, with a low survival rate. Detecting it early can significantly improve a patient's chances...

New brain stimulation could treat Alzheimer’s and boost memory

Researchers at Imperial College London are pioneering a novel brain stimulation technique known as temporal interference (TI). This non-invasive method has the potential to treat...

New method reduces heart attacks and strokes over five years, study shows

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of death worldwide, making effective prevention strategies crucial. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical...

New magnetic gel helps diabetic wounds heal 3 times faster, study finds

Patients with diabetes often face complications related to wound healing, particularly in cases where their natural wound-healing abilities are impaired. This can lead to the...

Probiotic supplements could help prevent high blood pressure, study finds

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects approximately 40% of adults globally, posing a significant risk for cardiovascular disease and other health problems. Recent...

Scientists find ketamine’s surprising effect on depression

Ketamine, a psychoactive drug, has shown remarkable and rapid relief for individuals suffering from severe depression in various studies. However, one significant issue has been...

This stuff in your mouth can increase heart attack risk, study finds

Maintaining good oral hygiene isn't just about a dazzling smile; it could also play a vital role in safeguarding your heart. Researchers in Japan, from...