HEALTH

Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A New Hope for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: China's Breakthrough in Laser Therapy

In the world of medical advancements, China has made a significant stride with a new laser therapy system. This system, known as MRgLITT, is a game-changer for those suffering from drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Unlike traditional methods, MRgLITT is minimally invasive. It uses real-time MRI monitor

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Pain in Multiple System Atrophy: What You Need to Know

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a condition that often brings pain into people's lives. It's not just a small problem—it's something that many people with MSA deal with every day. But what does this pain really feel like? And how does it change their day-to-day experiences? Pain isn't one-size-fit

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Neck Pain in Turkey: Who's at Risk?

In Turkey, many people deal with neck pain. A recent study looked into this issue. It wanted to find out how common neck pain is. It also wanted to see what makes it more likely to happen. The study checked many things. It looked at age, job, health, weight, and more. It even considered if people t

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Smart Choices in Cancer Care: A Fresh Look at Decision Making

Cancer treatment is tricky. Doctors often have to make big calls without all the facts. That's where medical decision analysis comes in. It's a tool that mixes math and medicine to help doctors weigh options when the future is uncertain. Think about it. Doctors deal with probabilities and outcomes

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Why Health Insurance is Getting More Expensive

Health insurance costs are going up again, and it's hitting people's wallets hard. Workers, those on Obamacare, and Medicare users are all seeing bigger price hikes this year. Employers are facing a 9% increase in health benefit costs, the biggest jump in years. Meanwhile, the benchmark Affordable C

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Grandfather's Plea: Jim Kelly's Grandson Faces Health Challenges

Jim Kelly, the famous Buffalo Bills quarterback, is asking for prayers for his grandson, Beau Hunter Bean. The little boy, nicknamed "Little Bean, " has been in the hospital for 38 days. Jim shared this news on his Instagram story, asking for support. Beau's mom, Erin Kelly-Bean, posted a sweet pho

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Teacher's Fight: When Listening to Your Body Matters

Jillian, a schoolteacher, found herself in a tough spot when a simple health concern turned into a serious issue. It all started when a student pointed out red lines on her nose. This comment made her think, and she decided to see a doctor. At first, a specialist told her to stop using her deconges

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Gaza's Harsh Winter: A Fight for Survival

In Gaza, the winter season has brought more than just cold weather. It has brought a harsh reality for many, especially children. The Palestinian Health Ministry reports that ten children have lost their lives due to hypothermia since winter began. Just in the last day, a three-month-old baby died f

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

Sip, Smoke, and Parkinson's: What's the Link?

People often wonder if drinking alcohol can affect Parkinson's disease. Unlike smoking, which is known to lower the risk, the connection with alcohol is not so clear. A recent study looked at 16 research papers from 2014 to 2024. They wanted to see how different amounts of alcohol, types of drinks,

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Jan 24 2026HEALTH

A Clash of Views: Vaccines, Science, and Global Health Research

Albert Bourla, the head of Pfizer, recently shared his thoughts on vaccines and global health research. He had some strong words for Robert F. Kennedy's stance on vaccines, calling it anti-science. Bourla mentioned that while they can talk about other health topics, vaccines are a tough subject. He

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