Melatonin Shows Potential in Reducing Fetal Membrane Inflammation Linked to Preterm Birth, Study Suggests Melatonin, a hormone best known for regulating sleep, may play a critical role in mitigating inflammation …
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Bariatric Surgery Linked to Higher Risk of Alcohol Problems, Study Finds Patients who undergo bariatric surgery face a 30% increased risk of developing alcohol use disorder compared to individuals who …
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Loneliness Linked to Faster Mental and Physical Decline in Older Adults, Study Finds Loneliness in older adults is associated with accelerated declines in both cognitive and physical health, according to …
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Patients with chronic inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and psoriasis may face a significantly reduced risk of blood clots when treated with glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. According …
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Hospitalization presents significant risks and high societal costs for individuals living with dementia, making the reduction of unnecessary admissions a global healthcare priority. According to a systematic review and meta-analysis …
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Advancing Rheumatology: Insights from the EULAR 2026 Congress As the medical community gathers in London for the EULAR 2026 Congress, the focus remains on transforming the landscape of rheumatic and …
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The Sweet Spot for Longevity: Why 90–120 Minutes of Strength Training Matters For years, the public health conversation regarding exercise has been dominated by aerobic activity—walking, jogging, and cycling. While …
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Beyond Treatment: Why Lifestyle Choices Define Long-Term Health After Cancer For decades, the medical community focused primarily on the acute treatment of cancer—surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. However, as survival rates …
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Persistent Disparities: Addressing ICU Pneumonia Mortality in Developing Nations The global fight against severe respiratory infections has highlighted a stark, persistent reality: where a patient receives care significantly influences their …
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Revolutionary Non-Invasive TB Test: How a Simple Swab Could End a 150-Year-Old Diagnostic Era By Dr. Natalie Singh | Health Editor | May 11, 2026 For over a century and …