Many women have undiagnosed heart failure, study finds
Heart failure is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve patients' quality of life and increase...
Emergency room screening can detect undiagnosed prediabetes and diabetes cases
Recent research suggests that we could uncover thousands of previously unknown diabetes cases every year, simply by introducing screening for it in emergency departments...
More than 900 daily chemicals may cause breast cancer
In an era where thousands of synthetic chemicals are prevalent, identifying potential health hazards is a daunting task for both regulatory agencies and manufacturers.
However,...
The road home was long for 27-year-old who had a stroke during the pandemic
As the manager of a medical clinic in Tel Aviv, Israel, Dana Schwartzberg's job was tough during the best of times. So when the...
This existing drug can help manage pain after surgery
At the Medical University of South Carolina, a team of researchers has made a significant discovery. They found that a drug, already approved by...
Scientists find five unique types of Alzheimer’s disease
In a new study, scientists from the Netherlands, along with international colleagues, have made a remarkable discovery in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Published in...
How to unlock the immune system’s memory to fight cancer
In the fight against diseases like cancer, our body's immune system is like a superhero, with T-cells playing a crucial role as its frontline...
Fat cells help repair damaged nerves, study finds
Researchers at Leipzig University have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how damaged peripheral nerves can regenerate more effectively.
Their study, published in the journal...
Exercise and socializing help boost memory function in older people
A recent study by the University of Zurich has brought to light an intriguing aspect of aging: staying physically and socially active in old...
Breast cancer survivors need less frequent mammograms
Many breast cancer survivors in countries like the United States are advised to undergo annual mammograms indefinitely to keep track of any potential return...