In 2021, the Children's Hospital Colorado in Denver, Colorado, launched a campaign to bring joy to its young patients by building snowmen with their families. The campaign has been successfu… Read More
The NHS app will allow patients to book private care in an attempt to reduce waiting times. Dozens of private diagnostic centres will also offer checks for cancer and other conditions in an… Read More
A new portable device developed by in2being has been found to reduce tinnitus by 60%. The device combines audio with "somatosensory" stimuli, such as warmth or pain, to form a bi-sensory sti… Read More
After undergoing knee replacement surgery, it's important to be aware of the common mistakes that can hinder a successful recovery. By avoiding these pitfalls, you can optimize your rehabili… Read More
Telehealth In recent years, telehealth has gained significant momentum as a convenient and accessible alternative to traditional in-person healthcare services. With the rapi… Read More
After the Ugandan parliament enacted a controversial anti-gay law, HIV/AIDS treatment centers have seen a significant drop in patients, with about 50 patients not showing up daily. The new l… Read More
Regular yoga practice twice a week could help reduce fatigue and the risk of cancer returning in patients, according to three new studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Soci… Read More
Côte d’Ivoire’s first ambulance boat has begun operations, serving residents of the lagoon who were previously cut off from access to emergency care. The boat, which was fu… Read More
A federal judge has blocked most of Indiana's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, which was due to take effect on July 1. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana had sought the te… Read More
As an LGBTQ+ founded and operated company, Q Care Plus (now a part of Avita Care Solutions) is dedicated to making getting on PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) easy and accessible for all. &nb… Read More
These are the actions the Iraqi government wants to complete for the Iraqi people before repaying International debts. Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani proclaimed at a press c… Read More
A technical fault affecting the national 999 emergency call system has led police forces across the UK to urge callers not to dial the number. The fault, which has been described as "signifi… Read More
Regeneron shares fell by almost 9% after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rejected the company’s proposal for an 8mg dose of its injection, Eylea, for patients with wet age-re… Read More
NHS nurse Penelope Williams has been struck off by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after engaging in a sexual relationship with a patient and failing to call an ambulance when he died in t… Read More
A coalition of doctors in Ohio has until Wednesday to collect over 400,000 signatures in order to put a reproductive rights amendment on the November ballot. The proposed amendment would giv… Read More
Three individuals entered the ICU of Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai and physically assaulted a doctor after being dissatisfied with a relative's treatment. The accused have be… Read More
A major study from the universities of Liverpool, Glasgow, and Bristol has found that patients who had healthcare appointments, surgeries, and treatments cancelled during the pandemic were 8… Read More
New data from NHS England reveals that bureaucratic delays, such as signing discharge papers and lack of transport and medication, are causing hundreds of patients to be "bed blockers" in ho… Read More
An exhibition at London's Barbican centre is displaying artworks by brain injury patients turned artists. The Differently Various exhibition is the result of a collaboration between the Barb… Read More
Xiao Hong Liu, a suspended acupuncturist in Newfoundland and Labrador, is still taking appointments despite her license being suspended for over three years. The Newfoundland and Labrador Co… Read More
Amid gang violence and scarce aid in Haiti, Fontaine Hospital in Port-au-Prince continues to care for children. The hospital, sponsored by UNICEF, treats malnourished and sick children in on… Read More
Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, is planning the largest expansion of private sector involvement in the National Health Service (NHS) since the Blair era. The aim is to addre… Read More
The article discusses the extreme heatwave in Phoenix, Arizona, which experienced 31 consecutive days at 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above, making it the hottest month on record in any US city… Read More
The article discusses the extreme heat wave in Phoenix, where temperatures reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above for 31 consecutive days, making it the hottest month on record in any U.S… Read More
The Maharashtra state government has announced that starting from August 15, patients will receive free treatments in government hospitals across the state. The hospitals will not charge any… Read More
A new Canadian study suggests that older women with early, low-risk breast cancer may not need radiation treatment, potentially sparing them from harmful side effects. The study tracked 500… Read More
Mumbai City has seen a surge in cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a rare autoimmune nerve disorder. Doctors suspect a link to viral infections, as most patients developed GBS soon afte… Read More
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common ocular condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by insufficient tear production or poor-quality tears, leading to discomfort… Read More
New Procedure Offers Hope for People with Type 2 Diabetes
Recent advancements in medical science have hinted at a novel procedure for people with type 2 diabetes, which may decrease or ev… Read More
The University of California in San Francisco has developed an implantable artificial kidney that mimics the organ's daily functions. In a clinical trial, the kidney cells housed within the… Read More
This news article discusses the use of insulting jargon by doctors and the police to describe patients and situations. The article mentions various terms used, such as "TTFO" meaning "told t… Read More
Virtual reality (VR) technology is being used in the medical field to train surgeons and treat patients. Doctors at Kettering Health Dayton in Ohio used VR headsets to simulate a shoulder-re… Read More
An outbreak of shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) at daycare sites in Calgary has resulted in 27 children being hospitalized, with 19 of them in serious condition. The outbreak forced the… Read More
Abortion providers in South Carolina are challenging a strict new ban that restricts access to abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The state's all-male Supreme Court upheld the so… Read More
Understanding the Types of Building Construction in Civil Engineering.
When we look around us, it’s hard not to be fascinated by the sheer variety of buildings that make up our envi… Read More
A drug that can regrow teeth in mice is entering clinical trials in humans. The drug, developed by dental scientist Takahashi in Japan, targets a protein that suppresses the growth of new te… Read More
Georgia is set to become the first state in the US to allow independent pharmacies to sell medical marijuana products. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has started accepting applications, with… Read More
The UN Palestine refugee agency, UNRWA, has called on Israeli authorities to protect civilians sheltering in Gaza, as the deadline for 1.1 million civilians to leave the northern part of the… Read More
The news article titled "Balanced News: CBS News witnesses aftermath of deadly Israeli strike in southern Gaza" describes the devastating aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, Gaza. CB… Read More
Indian Railways is launching a special drive from October 20 to November 27 to tackle ticketless travel during the upcoming festive season. The initiative will focus on checking accommodatio… Read More
Seema Verma, a U.S. government official and advocate for change in the healthcare system, has launched reform campaigns to improve Medicare and Medicaid. She has successfully brought down Me… Read More
Amazon Clinic, the virtual health care marketplace, now offers treatment for cough, cold, and flu. Users can select the new option, find available telehealth providers, compare pricing, and… Read More
NHS patients in England who have waited over nine months for treatment will be offered the opportunity to travel to other hospitals for quicker treatment. Up to 400,000 patients will be cont… Read More
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a synthetic melanin cream that has the potential to heal sun damage and chemical burns. The cream mimics the natural melanin found in hum… Read More
A 10-year-old boy named Aarrav Anil from India has invented a mechanical spoon to help his uncle eat despite his hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease. The spoon automatically stabilize… Read More
Researchers have developed a special toothpaste that could help people with peanut allergies by gradually building their immunity to peanuts. The toothpaste, called Oral Mucosal Immunotherap… Read More
Israel's largest hospital, Shifa Hospital in Gaza, has lost power and supplies amid intensifying fighting between Israel and Hamas. Doctors reported that five patients, including a premature… Read More
A survey shows that almost a third of the over five million nurses in the U.S. are considering leaving the profession, which could have severe consequences for patients and hospitals. This n… Read More
A gang surrounded Fontaine Hospital in Haiti's capital, trapping women, children, and newborns inside until the police rescued them. The director of the hospital, Jose Ulysse, had earlier cl… Read More
Hundreds of people have been evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, but over 100 patients, including premature babies, remain unable to leave. The hospital is the largest in Gaza and is c… Read More
Over two million people in the United States have been informed that their personal and sensitive health information was stolen in a cyberattack at Postmeds, the parent company of online pha… Read More
Patients, staff, and displaced people have left Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, leaving behind a small crew to care for the remaining patients. Israeli forces have taken control of the hospital… Read More
Fuel restrictions in Gaza are hampering aid efforts, according to UN agencies. The lack of fuel is impacting services such as water and electricity provision, as well as aid operations. The… Read More
Sydney Sweeney is an American actress who rose her fame after playing the role of Emaline Addario in the Netflix series Everything Sucks! and has taken on the recurring character of Eden in… Read More
Benfotiamine and Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by the loss of dopamine… Read More
Gut Directed Hypnotherapy: A Promising Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. Charac… Read More
PS4 simulation games offer players a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in virtual worlds where they can experience various real-life scenarios and activities from the comfort of their… Read More