Improved cross-linking techniques on the horizon
Dr. Michael B. Raizman discusses the future of corneal cross-linking at the ASCRS meeting, highlighting advancements in technique that could provide better treatment for patients. He mentions that these techniques…
Doctors urged to watch for bird flu infections in dairy farm workers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health alert regarding H5N1 bird flu outbreaks in U.S. dairy cows that have led to at least one human infection. Health…
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—chemical names
The systematic nomenclature of chemicals began in the 18th century by French chemists, leading to international committees and the formation of IUPAC in 1919. Chemical names evolved with key contributions…
Five-year interval is safe for prostate cancer screening, research shows
A German study presented at the European Association of Urology Congress in Paris found that a simple blood test every five years is sufficient for low-risk men to screen for…
Human neuron model identifies potential therapeutic targets for Alzheimer’s disease
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have created a human neuron model that accurately mimics the spread of tau protein aggregates in the brain, which is responsible for cognitive decline in…
Fitness from the Inside Out
Yoga is a traditional fitness modality from Asia that aims to cultivate the body and spirit together. The practice involves physical poses, breathing techniques and meditation to strengthen the body,…
FDA Approves First Prescription App for Depression
The FDA has approved the first prescription app, Rejoyn, for major depressive disorder (MDD). Developed by Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Click Therapeutics, the app will be available for adults aged 22…
Tuberculosis Cases Confirmed In Chicago Migrant Shelters: Know Symptoms Of Infection
Health officials in Chicago city have confirmed a small number of tuberculosis cases in migrant shelters. This update follows the detection of 52 cases of measles, mostly linked to migrant…
Intake of arachidonic acid and other fatty acids may increase risk of total hip arthroplasty: Study
A study suggests that consuming arachidonic acid and other fatty acids may be linked to a higher risk of needing a total hip arthroplasty. The intake of these fatty acids…
Startup Launches Out of Redesign Health To Help Employees Build Their Own Benefits
Beanstalk Benefits, a startup allowing employees to create their own health benefits, launched with $7.5 million in funding. It was developed by Redesign Health and offers various solutions like mental…