The impact of COVID-19 on teenagers' brains, as well as recent advancements in cancer treatments and the link between Parkinson's disease and certain genetic factors.
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Teenagers' brains were negatively affected by pandemic restrictions, according to new research. Read more for details.
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A new study suggests that an existing breast cancer drug could increase survival rates for children with brain tumors. Medical professionals are discussing its potential use.
A growing number of men are opting for a unique surgical procedure to achieve the appearance of defined abs. Plastic surgeons weigh in on the risks and advantages. Keep reading.
A U.S. state has reported the first human case of bird flu without any exposure to animals. Here's what you need to know.
A common neurological disease may be more likely to occur if there is damage to the digestive tract.
RARE DISEASE – A new virus found in China, known as the Wetland virus, could potentially lead to brain damage or skin bleeding, warn researchers.
Game shows may have a positive impact on your health. Learn more about the advantages of participating in these programs.
Experts advise on the risks of tap water and offer safety tips.
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