Seizure Drug Gabapentin May Boost Survival for Brain Cancer PatientsA study finds gabapentin may improve survival rates in glioblastoma patients, showing longer lifespans compared to non-users.
Doctors Warn: Common Hypertension Test Could Be Leading Us AstrayA study reveals that a common hypertension diagnostic tool may misdiagnose patients, risking missed treatment for heart health.
Neuralink Gets Green Light From FDA to Accelerate Speech-Restoring TechNeuralink's device receives FDA "breakthrough approval" to aid those with severe speech impairments due to neurological disorders.
Study Links Low Blood Sugar to Worsening Diabetic Eye DamageHypoglycemia may promote the destruction of the blood-retinal barrier, according to a study published in Science Translational Medicine.
No More Needles in the Spine? Blood Test May Predict Alzheimer’s EarlySouth Korean researchers, led by Dr. Young Ho Park, discover a blood test for early Alzheimer's detection, revolutionizing diagnosis.
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Not Sure if It’s a Stroke or Stress? Know the Signs and Who to CallKnow when to seek medical help: from severe headaches to chest pain, find the right specialist to prevent health crises.
Ventricular Tachycardia: The Fast, Irregular Heartbeat That Can Stop You ColdVentricular tachycardia is a serious arrhythmia that can lead to sudden death; immediate medical attention is crucial for symptoms.
Hope for Alzheimer’s? Anti-Amyloid Treatments Linked to 50% Lower RiskNew anti-amyloid drugs like gantenerumab may cut Alzheimer's risk by 50%, offering hope for prevention in high-risk patients.
Back Pain Fixes? Study Says Most Non-Surgical Treatments Are UselessA study reveals that many non-surgical treatments for lower back pain may not be effective, highlighting the need for better research.
Pop an Advil, Protect Your Brain? NSAIDs Linked to Lower Dementia RiskLong-term NSAID use may significantly reduce dementia risk, especially in elderly individuals, according to a recent study.
Sharp Stomach Pain Could Signal Acute Pancreatitis: Act FastSudden upper abdominal pain may indicate acute pancreatitis, a serious condition that can escalate without prompt medical care.
Could Dark Chocolate Be Your Defense Against Oral Cancer? New Study Says YesA study shows moderate dark chocolate consumption may reduce oral cancer risk by 75%, highlighting its antioxidant properties.
Coughing More Than 8 Weeks? Here Are 4 Common Causes You Might Not Know AboutChronic cough lasting over 8 weeks may indicate conditions like post-nasal drip, asthma, COPD, or GERD; medical attention is advised.
FDA Apporoves 'Alhemo' to Help Hemophilia Patients Manage BleedingNovo Nordisk's hemophilia treatment Alhemo has FDA approval, targeting patients with antibodies against traditional therapies.
Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine’s Tragic Losses: 43,000 Soldiers Dead Since Russia’s InvasionUkrainian President Zelenskyy reports 43,000 soldier deaths since the invasion, highlighting medical support and contrasting losses with Russia.
Pediatrician Warns: 5 Children's Products to Avoid and What to Use InsteadDoctor Megan Martin reveals five products to avoid for children: cough syrup, Neosporin, baby soap, formula, and gummy vitamins.
6 Types of Pain You Should Never Ignore—Calll Your Doctor Right NowSix pains to never ignore: severe headache, chest pain, abdominal pain, burning in feet/legs, calf pain, and unexplained multiple pains.
North Korea’s 16th Autumn Trade Fair Opens, Showcasing Global InnovationsThe 16th Pyongyang Autumn International Trade Fair features products from 160 companies, focusing on economic exchange and cooperation.
Four Cups Too Many? Study Links Excess Coffee to Higher Stroke RiskA study reveals high consumption of carbonated drinks, fruit beverages, and over four cups of coffee daily increases stroke risk.
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