Tag: Diseases
Why the time of day matters during a heart attack
Researchers suggest that adjusting the body’s immune response by time of day could help limit heart damage after a heart attack.
A targeted method improving early melanoma detection
By focusing on the one mole that does not match the rest, doctors are improving early melanoma detection while avoiding unnecessary biopsies.
Child’s death from severe flu highlights ongoing pediatric risks
Flu tragedy shared online highlights growing concerns over severe infections in children.
Scientists find link between daily steps and reduced Alzheimer’s risk
A 14-year study suggests that even a few thousand steps a day may slow the buildup of Alzheimer’s-related proteins and delay memory decline.
Hospital opens AI clinic focused on early disease detection
A public health initiative is bringing artificial intelligence closer to everyday clinical practice.
Research links sugary drinks to reduced healthy life minutes
A new study translates everyday food and drink choices into minutes of healthy life, showing that even a single fizzy drink may carry a measurable long-term cost.
