HHealth Read More ALS May Be Autoimmune Disease, Study ShowsOctober 3, 2025 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) appears to be an autoimmune disease, according to the results of a recent study…
HHealth Read More A Conversation with Francesca Bridge, MBBS, Neurologist at Alfred Health in Melbourne, Australia and Ph.D. Candidate at Monash UniversityOctober 2, 2025 Menopause is not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical progression, despite the overlap of symptoms such…
HHealth Read More Researchers Pilot Strategy to Combat Rampant Cancer MisinformationOctober 2, 2025 Most cancer patients encounter misinformation about treatments, often without trying, according to a study published Sept. 6 in…
HHealth Read More Anxiety treatment improves outcomes for low-risk chest pain patientsSeptember 26, 2025 Chest pain ranks as the second most common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, making it a key…
HHealth Read More Blood and brain biomarkers transform how doctors confirm Alzheimer’s diseaseSeptember 25, 2025 By integrating clinical assessment with cutting-edge biomarkers, researchers chart a practical pathway to faster and fairer Alzheimer’s diagnosis,…
HHealth Read More Common Supplement Shows Greater Skin Cancer Prevention When Started EarlySeptember 18, 2025 Patients who started taking a common supplement after their first skin cancer diagnosis cut their risk of developing…
HHealth Read More 3.3% Annual Reduction of PrEP Coverage Would Result in Thousands of HIV Infections, Cost BillionsSeptember 11, 2025 A 3.3% annual reduction in preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) coverage over 10 years would result in 8,618 preventable HIV…
HHealth Read More Mixed Results From Study of the Risks of Atropine Drops for Myopia in ChildrenSeptember 11, 2025 The results of a large, retrospective study of the use of low-dose atropine drops used to slow progression…
HHealth Read More Mental Health Disorders Associated With Shorter Life Expectancy in HIV Patients, Study ShowsSeptember 8, 2025 People living with HIV and a comorbid mental health disorder have a higher rate of mortality than those…
HHealthcare Read More WHO demands countries step up mental health spending – POLITICOSeptember 7, 2025 Governments in WHO’s Europe region spent $51.76 per capita in 2024 on mental health, far more than any…