The study hereby aims at highlighting the trends in ME/CFS after COVID, with special emphasis on enhancement of knowledge and management of the disease. ...

When we think of dementia, we often associate it with memory loss as the defining symptom. However, emerging research and clinical observations reveal that memory loss is not always the first sign of dementia. For many individuals, dementia can begin ...

Glasgow's 1957 TB screening campaign was a huge success, saving thousands of lives and setting a historic example for public health efforts worldwide. ...

United States: According to the new study, a person is more than twice at risk of type 2 diabetes if he uses steroids.  Overall, people who have taken steroid pills, injections or infusions are 2. Twice as likely to have ...

United States: “Real Housewives Of Orange County” star Vicki Gunvalson told her all the fans about her recent health issue which was a sepsis a disease that happens when the body is fighting an infection that can be fatal.  As ...

United States: Scientists have discovered something amazing: they used a regular food dye to make the skin of a mouse see-through! This lets them see the blood vessels and organs inside the mouse. Although it’s not known if this will ...

United States: Some part of the United States is now having largest measles outbreak in over three decades. Measles cases are increasing this year in the U. S., and almost thirty percent of these cases occur in the three months ...

 United States: As reported by the HealthDay, These particular findings  underscore the importance of developing and implementing the strategies and also to monitor the screen and the intervene with the individuals  at the risk for problematic and at the cost ...

United States: Denmark has already reported some of the cases of bluetongue, a virus that affects animals like sheep, cows, and goats but doesn’t harm people. This virus, called BTV-3, is spread by tiny insects called midges. Recently, BTV-3 has ...

United States: New research shows that hospitals see more people with heart attacks after cold weather starts. Wenli Ni, a researcher from Harvard University, explained that people might be more at risk of heart problems when it’s cold. The team ...