Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US
An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration
another news portal
An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio) and its academic health center, UT Health San Antonio, recently received over $2.7 million in
Millions of Americans are currently taking GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic or Wegovy for weight loss.
An AI-assisted model based on 71 different blood proteins could help doctors better predict retinal degeneration in diabetic patients before symptoms occur, according to a
A group of researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has recently developed a new stem cell therapy with a remarkable ability to
A new research paper was published in Volume 17 of Oncotarget on May 20, 2026, titled “Microenvironmental CTHRC1 has a pro-tumorigenic role in colorectal cancer.”
A novel theranostic approach that targets RET — a newly identified biomarker for neuroendocrine prostate cancer enables high-contrast PET imaging and effective, safe treatment for
Experts are trying to find the best way to screen for prostate cancer, since blood tests alone are not accurate enough for most men.
Hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather events can cause anxiety that lasts even after they’re over
STIs are particularly common among young people, with health experts saying testing for them is vital.
Kenya’s president defended the establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility by the U.S., a move that led to protests
This scoping review of 70 studies found that AI is used mainly to detect and measure health-related stigma, rather than to reduce it. Evidence that
A heart attack is far from being an isolated, acute event. The consequences of an attack can cause serious and lasting damage, including heart failure.
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have uncovered the first direct evidence that deep brain stimulation (DBS) can remodel white matter