
A New Hope for Alcohol Use Disorder?
What if a simple treatment could reset the brain and curb excessive drinking? Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University may have found a way.
What if a simple treatment could reset the brain and curb excessive drinking? Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University may have found a way.
In the digital age, the intersection of healthcare and technology holds immense potential to transform patient care and improve health outcomes. However, a recent report
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The preference for less sweet beverages after bariatric surgery appears to be linked to a reduced brain reward response to sweet tastes, without affecting sensory
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When patients log in to a telehealth portal, healthcare providers are often limited to asking questions to gather information. However, a new artificial intelligence (AI)
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In the competitive world of elite sports, Olympic athletes are constantly looking for ways to enhance their performance, and that includes managing their health more
Dealing with acne? You’re not alone, and there’s exciting news: laser treatments are making waves in tackling stubborn acne. Dr. Arielle Kauvar, a dermatologist and
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced its approval of two new biosimilar medications, Afqlir and Opuviz, to treat age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). The active