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A new study reveals that combining hormonal therapy with a targeted drug boosts survival and may turn advanced prostate cancer into a potentially chronic condition.
A recent study reveals that flavanol-rich foods, such as dark chocolate, can temporarily enhance memory performance within just one hour.
Learn which foods can change body odor and how to consume them while maintaining hygiene and minimizing unpleasant smells.
A young woman’s death after self-administering antibiotics for a common cold highlights the dangers of unsupervised medication and growing antibiotic resistance.
A major study from the University of Liverpool confirms that using paracetamol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism or ADHD in children, highlighting that genetic and environmental factors play a larger role.
A fast-spreading H3N2 influenza strain alarms UK doctors as cases surge and patients report unusual symptoms like bile vomiting, exhaustion, and muscle pain amid vaccine concerns.
Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a breakthrough breath test capable of detecting lung cancer with up to 90% accuracy, offering a potential revolution in early diagnosis of the disease.
Health experts warn that everyday signs such as brittle nails, hair graying, and eyelid twitching may indicate deficiencies in essential nutrients like protein, iron, magnesium, and vitamin B12.
A cardiology specialist warns that irregular or interrupted sleep can be an early sign of heart problems, urging attention to symptoms like snoring, nighttime choking, and recurrent headaches.
The Pan American Health Organization announced that Canada has officially lost its measles elimination status after almost three decades due to ongoing outbreaks.
Learn the main causes of nasal congestion and effective ways to relieve it naturally or with safe medications for easier breathing.
New research suggests that high sodium intake is linked to increased risk and severity of atopic dermatitis (eczema), offering new insight into diet’s role in skin inflammation.











