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In New Cairo’s Fifth Settlement, specialized heart and internal medicine care offers accurate diagnosis, preventive treatment, and continuous follow-up for chronic conditions.
Ethiopia reports the first new Marburg virus infection in ten days, raising the total confirmed cases to 14 as health authorities intensify monitoring and containment efforts.
A new scientific study shows that orange juice does not affect everyone equally, as body weight plays a decisive role in shaping genetic responses linked to fat metabolism, inflammation, and blood pressure.
A neurosurgeon warns that excessive sugar consumption doesn’t just cause weight gain but also exhausts the brain and disrupts the nervous system over time.
Nutrition experts reveal a list of vitamin E-rich foods that support overall health and protect the eyes from harmful rays.
Arkansas is witnessing its highest number of whooping cough cases among children since 2013, raising concerns among health authorities and families alike.
A British cosmetic doctor warned that electronic cigarette use among teenagers can cause early signs of aging by up to ten years due to metals, fine particles, and chemicals in the vapor.
Cinnamon tea warms the body and helps lower cholesterol, regulate blood sugar, and strengthen overall health during winter, with a simple homemade preparation method.
The FDA has approved the FL-100 at-home brain stimulation device, offering adults an alternative and safe treatment for depression that can be used outside clinics.
Indian researchers developed OncoMark, an AI-powered tool that analyzes molecular features of cancer, enabling doctors to design more precise and personalized treatments.
A recent study shows that drinking tea daily can improve bone density in older adults and reduce the risk of osteoporosis compared to excessive coffee consumption.
As winter begins, a fast-spreading and aggressive flu strain known as H3N2 is drawing attention, urging early prevention before severe complications arise.











