Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

treatment Archives - ViewusGlobal

#treatment (48 Posts)

  • Snoring May Be Hurting Your Memory More Than You Think Obstructive sleep apnea significantly contributes to memory loss, highlighting the need for better diagnostics and treatments.
  • Why Doctors Call Syphilis the Great Pretender Syphilis, a silent bacterial infection, progresses through four stages and can be life-threatening if untreated. Early detection is crucial.
  • This Tiny Organ Can Cause Big Trouble—Here’s How to Catch It Early Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, requiring prompt treatment to prevent complications like peritonitis. Surgery is the standard remedy.
  • Seizure Drug Gabapentin May Boost Survival for Brain Cancer Patients A study finds gabapentin may improve survival rates in glioblastoma patients, showing longer lifespans compared to non-users.
  • More Than Just a Rash: The Hidden Virus That Attacks Your Nerves Shingles is a painful viral condition from the varicella-zoster virus, affecting mainly those over 50, but rising in younger adults.
  • Voice Suddenly Giving Out? Why It Might Not Be Just Laryngitis Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare voice disorder causing speech difficulties due to abnormal laryngeal muscle contractions. Awareness is vital.
  • Doctors Warn: Common Hypertension Test Could Be Leading Us Astray A study reveals that a common hypertension diagnostic tool may misdiagnose patients, risking missed treatment for heart health.
  • New Treatment Could Stop Cold Sores and Shingles Before They Start New treatment GS-1 shows promise against shingles and cold sores, potentially reducing symptoms and transmission of these viral infections.
  • Middle-Age Knee Pain: Early Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore Knee pain is common in middle age, often due to arthritis or injuries. Early diagnosis and management are key to maintaining knee health.
  • New Drug Helps Patients with Myasthenia Gravis Breathe and Speak Easier The FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson's Imaavy for myasthenia gravis, benefiting over 90% of patients and improving daily tasks.
  • Why Your Elbow Hurts After That Golf Swing As outdoor sports gain popularity, caution is needed to prevent elbow injuries like golfer's elbow, which can lead to chronic pain.
  • Can’t Pee Like You Used To? This 20-Minute Fix Might Help iTinD offers a minimally invasive treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia, improving urinary symptoms in elderly patients without surgery.
  • Adult ADHD Is Real—and Your Smartphone May Be Making It Worse Adult ADHD is rising, often linked to smartphone use. Awareness, diagnosis, and treatment are crucial for affected individuals.
  • Scabies in the Dorms? Here’s How Fast It Can Spread A Seoul university declared a hygiene emergency after two students tested positive for scabies, prompting immediate sanitation measures.
  • Why Do My Eyes Look Bruised for No Reason? Here’s What Could Be Going On Explore the causes and treatments for bruised eyes, including trauma, allergies, and migraines, to maintain eye health.
  • Pill-Popping for Shuteye? Here’s Why That’s a Risky Habit Understanding sleeping pill addiction risks is crucial; misuse lead to serious health issues, including overdose and cognitive dysfunction.
  • That Ache in Your Hip? It Could Be Pelvic Necrosis Pelvic necrosis leads to severe pain and can progress to arthritis if untreated. Early detection is crucial for effective management.
  • FDA Greenlights Sanofi's Qfitlia for Hemophilia—An Innovative Alternative to Daily Injections FDA approves Sanofi's Qfitlia for hemophilia, offering bimonthly injections and significant bleeding reduction at $642K annually.
  • How Sleep Apnea Can Lead to Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Memory Loss Sleep apnea causes intermittent breathing pauses, reducing sleep quality. Obesity, alcohol, and smoking contribute; treatment includes CPAP and weight loss.
  • How to Prevent and Treat Burns: Essential Knowledge for the Winter Season Burns range from first to third degree; winter cold burns require caution. Early care and professional treatment are crucial.
1 2 3