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Visual snow syndrome, a condition causing static-like vision impairment, allegedly connects Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger ...
A new review into antidepressant use has concluded they do not cause significant withdrawal effects – but experts are concerned this dismisses the risks of long-term use ...
Scientists have developed a “highly sensitive” blood test that could detect signs of cancerous tumours years before the first symptoms appear, an advance that could lead to better treatment outcomes ...
A couple of months ago, a new patient came to our practice with the chief complaint of, "There's something coming out of my ...
Gabriella Ngang, of Farmington Hills, is one of three in Michigan to take part in a clinical trial of a new sickle cell ...
After witnessing my mum's cognitive decline and with dementia now the leading cause of death for Australian women, I can't ...
COVID pandemic had many negative effects on the music industry, an underreported aspect is how Long COVID has left some professional musicians unable to continue with their careers ...
R are genetic diseases are challenging for patients and their families—made all the more overwhelming because symptoms tend ...
Why Federated Learning is the Next Big Thing in Healthcare AI The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare holds a lot of promise. It’s already making big improvements in diagnosis, decision ...
Digital-first therapists are meeting Kenyan youth on social media, bringing mental health care closer, more relatable, and ...
Before The Observer published its investigation into The Salt Path last Sunday, we sent Sally Walker, who publishes under the name Raynor Winn, a detailed list of questions and asked her to respond.