Many patients believe that they can “starve” the tumor by means of special diets or fasting cures. Internet information strengthens their belief. But what is the scientific truth of such practices?
A new study, coordinated by a team from Siena University (Italy) has published findings on heavy metals concentrations in cancer patients’ blood, shedding light on the environmental implications of life in Italy’s “Land of Fire” in the Campania region.
A new study finds that the toxoplasmosis parasite settles cysts in the brains of "intermediate hosts", affects their behavior and making them more exposed to cats, the definitive parasitic host.
A private Facebook group for physicians is in the spotlight because of its excesses, including offensive comments against patients.
Half of American general surgery residents (particularly women) experience abuse in the workplace. This significantly increases their risk of burnout and the prevalence of suicidal thoughts, according to a study.
An overview of the ongoing trials and fresh knowledge that medicine has acquired on Huntington's disease was recently presented in Rome, Italy
The implications of developing trends in elderly cancer incidence and care were addressed by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hoffman, a care researcher at the Institute for Community Medicine, Greifswald, Germany.
Male scientists seem to frame their research results in a more positive way than female scientists, regardless of the importance or novelty of these results.
Dr. Rose Marie Leslie has started posting regularly on TikTok, talking to teenagers about e-cigarettes, fake sex education information circulating on the web and much more. And she´s part of a rising number of physicians taking to this platform.
The administration of statins to decisively lower LDL levels in patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or an atherosclerotic ischemic stroke reduces the risk of further severe cardiovascular events.
The German Cancer Congress (in German: Deutscher Krebskongress or DKK) is the largest oncological congress in the German-speaking world. Its 2020 edition took place in Berlin.
The A13 antibody rejuvenates the brain by promoting the birth of new neurons and combating the defects that accompany the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. This opens up new possibilities for diagnosis and treatment.
Many heart patients do not understand or remember the information provided before procedures. For example, patients mistakenly believe that Percutaneous Coronary Intervention cures them of heart disease.
US regulations governing health data management are strict but full of gaps and parameters that are in most part obsolete at present. This may allow Google to access patients' personal health data without their specific consent.
Alphabet, Google's holding company, is about to acquire Fitbit, a manufacturer of physical activity detectors, in a $2.1 billion deal. It is also working with a number of healthcare facilities that will give it access to thousands of medical records. And it´s all legal.
A group of healthy individuals who trained for the first time to run their first marathon showed a reversal in age-related aortic stiffening, a known cardiovascular risk factor.
A new Ohio law is part of a wave of increasingly severe restrictions on abortion, which affects vast regions in the country. The Ohio law, in particular, exposes a new (and absurd) extreme of the backlash against abortion in the USA.
A study looked at the link between "dreamed" and "real" fear. Sleep, and its associated dreams, seems to allow the retreatment and reorganization of emotional information.
The Colchinia Cardiovascular Outcomes Trial (COLCOT) was conducted at 167 research sites in 12 countries, on some 4,800 patients.
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