Harvard Liver Doctor Recommends 4 Weekly Snacks to Help Reverse Fatty Liver

Fatty liver disease is emerging as a global concern due to the rise in the consumption of processed foods and lack of physical activity. According to Dr. Saurabh Sethi, an expert in liver and gut health with Harvard training, instead of depending on extreme diets, the initial treatment for fatty liver is taking simple and […]

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Fatty liver disease is emerging as a global concern due to the rise in the consumption of processed foods and lack of physical activity. According to Dr. Saurabh Sethi, an expert in liver and gut health with Harvard training, instead of depending on extreme diets, the initial treatment for fatty liver is taking simple and

First, Arc Therapy Conquers Stubborn Cancer Without Wounding Nearby Tissue

A Breakthrough in Precision Oncology A ground-breaking cancer therapy has been unveiled that promises new hope to patients fighting difficult-to-treat cancers. Leading the charge is Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Michigan, USA, where physicians successfully treated a patient with Step-and-Shoot Spot-Scanning Proton Arc Therapy (SPArc)—the first of its type in clinical treatment. This

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A Breakthrough in Precision Oncology A ground-breaking cancer therapy has been unveiled that promises new hope to patients fighting difficult-to-treat cancers. Leading the charge is Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Michigan, USA, where physicians successfully treated a patient with Step-and-Shoot Spot-Scanning Proton Arc Therapy (SPArc)—the first of its type in clinical treatment. This

US Approves First Blood Test for Alzheimer’s: A Milestone in Early Detection

In a historic step to revolutionize the practice of neurological medicine, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the commercial use of the first blood test for aiding the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. The test is the Lumipulse G β-Amyloid Ratio (1-42/1-40) test and will allow doctors to have a useful tool to screen

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In a historic step to revolutionize the practice of neurological medicine, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the commercial use of the first blood test for aiding the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. The test is the Lumipulse G β-Amyloid Ratio (1-42/1-40) test and will allow doctors to have a useful tool to screen

Women Are More Likely Than Men to Develop COPD Regardless of Whether They Smoke or Not

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic, progressive lung condition that was previously long assumed to be a direct consequence of cigarette smoking. But a growing body of scientific evidence educates us about a shocking and far from widely acknowledged reality: women are greater than men at risk of contracting COPD even if they

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic, progressive lung condition that was previously long assumed to be a direct consequence of cigarette smoking. But a growing body of scientific evidence educates us about a shocking and far from widely acknowledged reality: women are greater than men at risk of contracting COPD even if they

Obesity among Indian Women: A New-Surfacing Epidemic in Women Above 35

India is witnessing a speedy transformation of public health trends, and among the most critical of these is the staggering surge of the obesity epidemic among women, particularly those above the age of 35. Historically, India’s character nutrition issue has been undernutrition. Due to lifestyle changes, urbanization, and eating habits, obesity has become a severe

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India is witnessing a speedy transformation of public health trends, and among the most critical of these is the staggering surge of the obesity epidemic among women, particularly those above the age of 35. Historically, India’s character nutrition issue has been undernutrition. Due to lifestyle changes, urbanization, and eating habits, obesity has become a severe

Weight Loss Injections May Curb Alcohol Cravings: A Breakthrough in Treating Obesity and Addiction

Weight loss injections such as semaglutide (prescribed by the trade names Wegovy and Ozempic) and liraglutide (Saxenda) have, over the past few years, been described as a game-changer in obesity wars. The medication, which is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, has treated millions of individuals for weight by suppressing hunger and elevating the blood glucose level.

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Weight loss injections such as semaglutide (prescribed by the trade names Wegovy and Ozempic) and liraglutide (Saxenda) have, over the past few years, been described as a game-changer in obesity wars. The medication, which is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, has treated millions of individuals for weight by suppressing hunger and elevating the blood glucose level.

Ovarian Cancer in India: A Silent Dread Prevalent in 7 out of Every Lakh Women

Ovarian cancer, never heretofore a public health concern otherwise, is now crying out for radical steps. It became clear only very recently that about 7 per 100,000 Indian women develop ovarian cancer annually. This horrific statistic, as worked out by doctors and indeed substantiated by ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) too, is an outstanding

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Ovarian cancer, never heretofore a public health concern otherwise, is now crying out for radical steps. It became clear only very recently that about 7 per 100,000 Indian women develop ovarian cancer annually. This horrific statistic, as worked out by doctors and indeed substantiated by ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) too, is an outstanding

12 Top How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Healthcare

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing companies all over the world, and healthcare isn’t far behind. Artificial intelligence can lead to clinical breakthroughs, improve patient experience, and restructure healthcare systems from disease diagnosis to proper medication. This is how AI is revolutionizing the healthcare industry in 12 top ways today. 1. Early Disease Detection and Diagnosis

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing companies all over the world, and healthcare isn’t far behind. Artificial intelligence can lead to clinical breakthroughs, improve patient experience, and restructure healthcare systems from disease diagnosis to proper medication. This is how AI is revolutionizing the healthcare industry in 12 top ways today. 1. Early Disease Detection and Diagnosis

Anime Addiction and Mental Health: A New Teen Trend

Introduction: The Draw of Anime Anime, the colourful and fecund world of Japanese cartoons, has amazed people everywhere around the world with its gripping narratives, densely detailed characters, and enchanting worlds. To some, it’s entertainment, inspiration, and even comfort. Nonetheless, its increasing popularity has raised alarms over its potential impact on mental health, particularly in

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Introduction: The Draw of Anime Anime, the colourful and fecund world of Japanese cartoons, has amazed people everywhere around the world with its gripping narratives, densely detailed characters, and enchanting worlds. To some, it’s entertainment, inspiration, and even comfort. Nonetheless, its increasing popularity has raised alarms over its potential impact on mental health, particularly in

Microplastics Affecting Women’s Ovaries: Silent Danger to Female Fertility

A Silent Invaders in the Cradle of Life Think about the nourishing habitat where human life begins—the ovarian follicular fluid, a rich nutritional medium for growth in which eggs mature. New research has found a surprise resident in this haven: microplastics. These tiny pieces of microplastics with sizes smaller than 5mm were previously detected in

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A Silent Invaders in the Cradle of Life Think about the nourishing habitat where human life begins—the ovarian follicular fluid, a rich nutritional medium for growth in which eggs mature. New research has found a surprise resident in this haven: microplastics. These tiny pieces of microplastics with sizes smaller than 5mm were previously detected in

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