Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops in some people who have experienced a traumatic event. Anyone who has witnessed or experienced a traumatic event can get PTSD. Some potential causes of PTSD include war, an assault or
Alzheimer’s is a disease that heavily impacts memory function, typically in older people. Since memory loss commonly comes with aging, it can be hard to detect if a symptom is just one that comes with old age, or a sign of Alzheimer’s
Like it or not, mosquitoes have arrived for the summer — and beyond their annoying, itchy bites, they also bring the risk of disease, most notably the West Nile virus (WNV). Since the West Nile virus first entered the U.S. in 1999,
Alzheimer’s is a disease that impacts millions and heavily affects the brain and memory. Alzheimer’s impacts more than 6 million Americans, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. It is mostly seen in people of older age. In fact, about one in nine people
Meet Ezra, the full-body cancer screener that just might save your life. Combining MRI imaging technology with artificial intelligence, Ezra scans for possible cancer in the human body in up to 13 organs. It also monitors for hundreds of other conditions, such
Scientists have found that artificial intelligence could be an effective tool in predicting pancreatic cancer before a single symptom appears, according to a study published in the journal Nature Medicine on May 8. A team of researchers led by Copenhagen University Hospital in
Heart disease is known as the “silent killer” for a reason — an estimated 45% of all heart attacks come without any of the classic symptoms, according to Harvard Medical School. Now, a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine
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Parkinson’s disease has no cure, but multiple studies have shown that exercise can alleviate symptoms and slow progression. A recent review published in Cochrane Library — led by Dr. Elke Kalbe, professor of medical psychology at the University of Cologne, Germany —
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin recently spoke about his stroke recovery in the hope that it will inspired people to stop smoking. During an interview with The New York Times to discuss his latest project — a Broadway musical revival of “Camelot” based on a book