Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) helps people with severe depression by “pushing the reset button” on brain networks involved in creating a
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Teenage pregnancy doesn’t have to mean catastrophe—research shows it can be an opportunity
The idea of having a baby as a teenager often is viewed as both a personal catastrophe and a social
Continue reading »Men taking medications for enlarged prostate face delays in prostate cancer diagnosis
Men treated with medications for symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) experienced a two-year delay in diagnosis of their prostate
Continue reading »Cardio-oncology services growing in number and demand
(HealthDay)—Cardio-oncology is an emerging discipline and subspecialty in response to the rapidly growing number of patients with comorbid cardiovascular disease
Continue reading »Topical cream found as less-toxic therapy to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis
Paromomysin-based topical treatments were shown to be effective in curing cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), according to a randomized, double blind study
Continue reading »Newly discovered gene mutation reduces fear and anxiety, increases social interaction
Finnish researchers at the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Oulu have discovered of a new type of
Continue reading »Want to become a better person? Travelling more might be the answer
Travelling offers new experiences and can open people’s minds. It allows you to get out of your daily groove –-
Continue reading »Researchers find new target to improve response to cancer immunotherapy
New findings suggest an unexpected path to killing cancer cells could make the hottest cancer treatment, immunotherapy, more effective. Researchers
Continue reading »Can you wake up after decades in a coma? The story behind the headlines
In 1991, a car crash left Munira Abdulla, a 32-year-old woman from the United Arab Emirates, with devastating brain injuries.
Continue reading »HER2 positive breast cancer: Treatment de-escalation needs to be personalized
De-escalation approaches in the treatment of women with HER2 positive breast cancer need to be personalised, according to Dr. Carmen
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