
Category: Health Condition


University of Glasgow Researchers Explain How Obesity and Depression Are Linked
The health consequences of obesity are numerous: diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer risk, etc. But there is also a tendency for obese people to be depressed. A surprising phenomenon, …Adagrasib a Promising New Treatment for Lung, Pancreatic, Endometrial, Ovarian and Colon Cancers
A new drug that inhibits a cancer mutation in the KRAS gene has shown encouraging results in patients with lung cancer, colon cancer, and other solid tumors. For decades, …An Artificial Intelligence Is Now Able to Predict Cardiovascular Diseases Through The Eyes
Key Takeaways: A fully autonomous AI system can predict cardiovascular disease risk by analyzing retinal blood vessels, detecting signs like hypertension non-invasively. The AI was trained on 70,000 retinal …HGH Significantly Increases the Adult Height of Children With Idiopathic Short Stature
One of the most essential hormones for normal development and growth in children for attaining a normal stature is the growth hormone. Several different studies have demonstrated the importance …Brazilian Study Shows That a Spider Venom Based Gel Could Substitute Viagra
More effective than Viagra and without side effects: It is the promise of a new molecule extracted from the highly toxic venom of a Brazilian spider, which could be …
Trinity College Researchers Treat Tinnitus With a New Easy to Use Device
A device consisting of wireless headphones that emit sounds and a small set of electrodes that stimulate the tongue has shown good results in treating tinnitus. Tinnitus is a …
Flinders University Develops a Breath Test That Can Detect Head and Neck Cancer Early
Cancer is defined by the Australian Cancer Council as a disease of the body’s cells. It is a collection or a mass of abnormally growing cells that accumulate in …
Diabetes and Obesity: Bariatric Surgery Reduces the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
For people with diabetes and obesity, bariatric surgery significantly reduces the risk of pancreatic cancer. Researchers have analyzed 1,435,350 patients with concurrent diabetes and obesity over 20 years. A …

