New data published by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC—James) suggests […]
The DNA health checks that could lead to tailor-made treatments
The DNA health checks that could lead to tailor-made treatments: As a major NHS trial begins, we examine whether they really are a medical holy […]
Mediterranean diet could keep aging brains sharp
(HealthDay)—Helping your brain stay sharp with age may be as simple as changing up the food on your plate at dinnertime, a new study suggests. […]
Smartphones could help to prevent glaucoma blindness
Smartphones could be used to scan people’s eyes for early-warning signs of glaucoma—helping to prevent severe ocular diseases and blindness, a new study reveals. Some […]
U.S. could reach herd immunity by late spring
The United States could be approaching herd immunity, which occurs when enough people become immune to a disease to make its spread unlikely, according to […]
Johns Hopkins expert says COVID-19 pandemic could end by April
Dr. Roshini Raj: Coronavirus doses will be delayed, but won’t be thrown away Internal medicine physician Dr. Roshini Raj provides insight into weather delaying coronavirus […]
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY reveals the steps that could make it more effective
How to turbo charge your Covid jab: DR MICHAEL MOSLEY reveals the simple steps that could make it more effective The Covid-19 vaccines being rolled […]
Health Issues Carried Weight on the Campaign Trail. What Could Biden Do in His First 100 Days?
Joe Biden ran on an expansive health care platform during his 2020 presidential campaign, with a broad array of promises such as adding a government-sponsored […]
Flip the script: Cardiac rehabilitation is underused, but a simple change could fix that
Cardiac rehabilitation is a therapy that combines guided exercise along with heart-healthy lifestyle education that can be life-saving for the majority of people who have […]
‘Virtual biopsies’ could replace tissue biopsies in future thanks to technique developed by Cambridge scientists
A new advanced computing technique using routine medical scans to enable doctors to take fewer, more accurate tumour biopsies, has been developed by cancer researchers […]
Tensing muscles could help those with a fear of needles
Tensing muscles could help those with a fear of needles bring their blood pressure levels back to normal Up to 10 per cent of the […]
New treatment could spare early-stage rectal cancer patients life-altering side effects
A new and less invasive treatment developed by Cancer Research UK researchers is safer than standard major surgery for early-stage rectal cancer, giving patients a […]
Newfound ability to change baby brain activity could lead to rehabilitation for injured brains
Researchers from King’s College London have identified the brain activity for the first time in a newborn baby when they are learning an association between […]
Rising antibiotic resistance in UTIs could cost Australia $1.6 billion a year by 2030. Here’s how to curb it
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing in Australia and globally. As resistance increases, the cost of treatment and management of human and animal infections is forecast by […]