Common Antidepressant May Shrink Tumors and Boost Cancer-Fighting Immune Response: Study

New Delhi-- A widely used antidepressant could offer a surprising new benefit—shrinking tumors and helping the immune system fight cancer—according to a groundbreaking study...

Stress Disrupts Emotional Control in People with Mental Health Conditions: Study

Sydney-- Acute stress can interfere with the brain’s ability to regulate emotions, particularly in individuals with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and...

Birth Control Pills May Triple Risk of Cryptogenic Stroke in Women: Study

New Delhi-- Taking birth control pills—specifically combined oral contraceptives containing both estrogen and progestin—may triple the risk of cryptogenic stroke in young women, according...

Study Finds Aging May Reduce Effectiveness of CAR-T Cell Cancer Therapy

New Delhi-- A new study has revealed that age-related decline in immune function may significantly impact the effectiveness of CAR-T cell therapy, one of...

Over 460 Million Adolescents Worldwide Projected to Be Obese by 2030, Lancet Report Warns

New Delhi-- Adolescent health across the globe is at a critical juncture, with more than 460 million adolescents projected to be overweight or obese...

Study Reveals Why Psoriasis Patients May Be at Greater Risk for Obesity and Fatty...

New Delhi-- A new international study has found that while psoriasis patients often respond well to biologic therapies targeting skin symptoms, many continue to...

U.S. Surgeons Perform World’s First Bladder Transplant in a Human

New York-- In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a team of U.S. surgeons has successfully performed the world’s first bladder transplant in a human patient,...

Wearable Sensor Shows Promise for Monitoring Sleep Apnea Treatment, Study Finds

San Francisco-- A new study has found that a wearable medical-grade pulse oximeter, paired with a connected software platform, offers a promising way to...

Do ultra-processed foods increase Parkinson’s risk?

By Anna Gibbs Harvard Correspondent/The Harvard Gazette New study finds people who consume higher servings are more likely to show early signs of the disease More than...

‘Silent Killer’ Hypertension Affects Over 294 Million in Southeast Asia: WHO

New Delhi-- Hypertension, often referred to as the “silent killer,” is impacting more than 294 million people across the Southeast Asia region, the World...
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