Innovative Clinic Addresses Limb Loss Among Unhoused Individuals
A unique program at Massachusetts General Hospital aims to address the vascular health needs of unhoused patients, potentially preventing limb loss.
A unique program at Massachusetts General Hospital aims to address the vascular health needs of unhoused patients, potentially preventing limb loss.
As Spain's life expectancy rises, the country is increasingly turning to preventive and longevity medicine, aiming to make these treatments accessible and trustworthy for all.
A newly developed drug appears to offer a significant breakthrough in the treatment of hepatitis B, potentially leading to the elimination of the virus in many cases.
Recent findings suggest that while Boehringer Ingelheim’s obesity drug may effectively reduce liver fat, its overall weight loss results are less compelling.
As poisonous caterpillars invade neighborhoods in Berlin, older residents express fear of leaving their homes. With health authorities not yet responding, community action is underway.
The MAHA moms, who played a role in Trump's election, are expressing their frustrations as they face ongoing political challenges.
A large group of captives, including numerous women and children, has been freed from a Boko Haram hideout in Nigeria, where they were held since March.
Following the death of an 11-year-old girl, lawyer Choralyne Dumesnil points to significant shortcomings in France's judicial system, indicating a need for reform.
The World Health Organization highlights the severe consequences of unsafe food, noting that over 1.5 million deaths and 860 million illnesses occur each year, particularly affecting children.
In northeastern Nigeria, hundreds of women and children previously abducted by Boko Haram have been released. However, the circumstances surrounding their release are still unclear.
Australia is moving towards implementing the world's first roadside limit for cannabis use, potentially allowing some drivers to pass drug tests that previously jeopardized their licenses.
The American Diabetes Association's annual conference in New Orleans showcased new insights, including developments in hormone receptors and a monthly obesity drug.
The decision to take a lunch break during a brief moment of sunshine at Lord's has left some cricket fans feeling frustrated, highlighting the sport's sometimes puzzling timing.
In the wake of Lyhanna's tragic death, the French government has expressed a sense of failure, pointing to flaws within the judicial system. They emphasize shared responsibility in this heartbreaking incident.
Bernadette Chirac, the steel-willed former first lady of France who spent 12 years at the Élysée Palace from 1995 to 2007 beside president Jacques Chirac, has passed away at the age of 93.
Recent research underscores the positive effects of nature exposure on mental health and its intriguing relationship with the nasal microbiome.
Recent findings from a midstage study indicate that Pfizer's obesity treatment, obtained from Metsera, may be effective with monthly dosing.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly condemned US Vice President JD Vance's comments that linked immigration to the tragic stabbing death of a university student.
With projections suggesting nearly 2 million Amish Americans by 2075, their views on health care and vaccines could significantly impact public health.
Tom Frieden, who previously led the U.S. CDC response during the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak, emphasizes the need for immediate and thorough measures against the current outbreak.