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Regular Tea Consumption Linked to Nearly 50% Lower Liver Cancer Risk
October 9, 2025
Regular Tea Consumption Linked to Nearly 50% Lower Liver Cancer Risk
Regular Tea Consumption Linked to Nearly 50% Lower Liver Cancer Risk …………… A recent study by researchers in China and the United States suggests that regular tea consumption may significantly reduce the risk of liver cancer. Published in Nutrients, the…
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Immune Tolerance Discoveries
October 8, 2025
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Immune Tolerance Discoveries
Three Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for Immune Tolerance Discoveries ……………. A trio of researchers — Americans Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, along with Japan’s Shimon Sakaguchi — have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their…
Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise by 75% by 2050
October 1, 2025
Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise by 75% by 2050
Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise by 75% by 2050 ————————————– A comprehensive analysis by the Global Burden of Disease Study Cancer Collaborators projects that global cancer deaths will increase by approximately 75% by 2050, reaching an estimated 18.6 million…
Hospitals See Alarming 460% Spike in NDM-CRE “Superbug” Infections
September 29, 2025
Hospitals See Alarming 460% Spike in NDM-CRE “Superbug” Infections
Hospitals See Alarming 460% Spike in NDM-CRE “Superbug” Infections —————————– Hospitals worldwide face a growing crisis as infections caused by NDM-CRE (NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales)—bacteria resistant to most powerful antibiotics—have surged, according to a new study referenced on Earth.com. The analysis,…
Global Health Crisis Looms as Funding Cuts Threaten Fight Against AIDS, TB, and Malaria
September 28, 2025
Global Health Crisis Looms as Funding Cuts Threaten Fight Against AIDS, TB, and Malaria
Global Health Crisis Looms as Funding Cuts Threaten Fight Against AIDS, TB, and Malaria ———————————- Global efforts to combat three of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases—AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria—are now severely threatened by dramatic cuts to global health…
New Drug Combination Shows Promise for Multiple Sclerosis Myelin Repair
September 28, 2025
New Drug Combination Shows Promise for Multiple Sclerosis Myelin Repair
New Drug Combination Shows Promise for Multiple Sclerosis Myelin Repair ——————————- “Exciting” early clinical results suggest that a new class of therapies may soon be available for multiple sclerosis (MS), offering hope that nerve damage caused by the degenerative disease…
Diabetes Strongly Linked to 60% Higher Dementia Risk
September 25, 2025
Diabetes Strongly Linked to 60% Higher Dementia Risk
Diabetes Strongly Linked to 60% Higher Dementia Risk ——————————- New research has established a strong connection between diabetes and dementia, showing that individuals with diabetes face approximately a 60% greater risk of developing cognitive decline. The link is driven by…
Global Health Crisis: Uncontrolled Hypertension Puts Over a Billion at Risk
September 25, 2025
Global Health Crisis: Uncontrolled Hypertension Puts Over a Billion at Risk
Global Health Crisis: Uncontrolled Hypertension Puts Over a Billion at Risk ————————— The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning, declaring that uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure) is currently putting more than 1.4 billion people at risk globally,…
Norwegian Scientists Offer New Hope for Migraine Sufferers
September 23, 2025
Norwegian Scientists Offer New Hope for Migraine Sufferers
Norwegian Scientists Offer New Hope for Migraine Sufferers ————————————– In a groundbreaking study, Norwegian researchers have found that an existing blood pressure drug may be able to prevent migraines. According to Anadolu Agency citing the Norwegian broadcaster NRK, the medication,…
Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Emergency Medicine
September 18, 2025
Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Emergency Medicine
Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Emergency Medicine ———————— Medical News reports that artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping emergency medicine by improving patient triage, speeding up diagnoses, and enhancing resource management. AI-driven algorithms analyze electronic health records, predictive modeling, and probabilistic data…