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  1. BCNS Patients Face Greater Emotional and Functional Toll Than HF-BCC

    BCNS Patients Face Greater Emotional and Functional Toll Than HF-BCC

    New study shows BCNS patients report higher quality-of-life impairment than those with high-frequency basal cell carcinoma.

    6d ago 2 min read
  2. Aging May Be Reversible: Study Finds Mechanism to Restore Youthful DNA Organization

    Aging May Be Reversible: Study Finds Mechanism to Restore Youthful DNA Organization

    New research shows a protein called SIRT6 can restore aging liver cells in mice to a more youthful state, suggesting age-related decline may be reversible.

    6d ago 2 min read
  3. Ketamine Infusion Offers Rapid Relief for Severe Depression, Study Finds

    Ketamine Infusion Offers Rapid Relief for Severe Depression, Study Finds

    A review of 26 trials shows a single IV ketamine infusion reduces depression in hours and suicidal thoughts within 24 hours, offering hope for treatment-resistant patients.

    6d ago 2 min read
  4. First Ebola Patient Discharged in DRC Outbreak

    First Ebola Patient Discharged in DRC Outbreak

    WHO confirms first recovery from Ebola in DRC outbreak; 17 confirmed deaths and no vaccine available for current strain.

    6d ago 1 min read
  5. Stay Fit Over 60 Without a Gym: 8 Free and Effective Exercises

    Stay Fit Over 60 Without a Gym: 8 Free and Effective Exercises

    Expert-approved, no-gym fitness tips for those over 60. Build strength, balance, and endurance at home.

    6d ago 1 min read
  6. MRI-Guided Sonography Boosts Breast Lesion Detection by 91%

    MRI-Guided Sonography Boosts Breast Lesion Detection by 91%

    New study finds Real-Time Virtual Sonography localizes over 90% of MRI-detected breast lesions, eliminating the need for additional supine MRI scans.

    6d ago 1 min read
  7. Exercise Boosts Ozempic Benefits, Preserves Muscle in Obesity Study

    Exercise Boosts Ozempic Benefits, Preserves Muscle in Obesity Study

    New research at EAS 2026 shows combining semaglutide with exercise preserves muscle and enhances fat loss.

    6d ago 1 min read
  8. Sleep Apnea Hypoxia May Blunt Emotion Recognition Speed

    Sleep Apnea Hypoxia May Blunt Emotion Recognition Speed

    New study links oxygen drops from sleep apnea to slower emotion recognition, highlighting brain vulnerability beyond breathing.

    6d ago 1 min read