Tag: Diseases

Tiny implant eliminates bladder cancer in 82% of patients

A new slow-release implant has shown unprecedented success in wiping out bladder cancer in more than 80 percent of patients, offering a potential alternative to surgery.

Dry cleaning chemical linked to higher risk of liver damage, study finds

New research suggests that a chemical used in dry cleaning and everyday products could significantly raise the risk of liver disease.

Doctors highlight symptoms that may indicate bowel cancer

Bowel cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults, and experts warn that recognizing a few early symptoms could make a crucial difference in treatment and survival.

Why cutting out gluten might do more harm than good

Many people cut out gluten to feel better, but new research suggests that for most, gluten is not the real problem.

Researchers discover a way that could make cancer cells self-destruct

New studies from Harvard and New York University reveal a way to disable a key protein that helps tumors survive.

New research shows the brain may have its own way to fight Alzheimer’s

A new international study has identified special brain cells that help protect memory and slow Alzheimer’s, offering fresh hope for future treatments.