For millions of people living with drug-resistant epilepsy, the hope for a cure often comes with a terrifying prospect: undergoing invasive brain surgery just to find the precise origin of their debilitating seizures. This high-stakes diagnostic journey requires surgeons to place electrodes
The ongoing battle against highly aggressive blood cancers has reached a pivotal moment with the emergence of a groundbreaking therapy that demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in recent clinical trials. Comprehensive data presented at the 67th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
For hundreds of millions of people around the globe, the rhythm of daily life is punctuated by the sharp, metallic sting of a lancet, a necessary and often painful ritual for managing diabetes that has remained stubbornly unchanged for decades. This constant cycle of finger-prick tests, while
More than two decades after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the enduring health consequences for the heroic first responders continue to unfold, revealing wounds far deeper than those visible to the naked eye. A landmark study has now cast a powerful light on one of the most insidious of
For decades, the story of dementia has been told through the lens of the wreckage it leaves behind, focusing on the sticky protein plaques that litter the brains of patients. But what if the true villain is not the aftermath of the battle, but the very first shot fired—a preemptive act of cellular
Picture a hospital radiology department swamped with thousands of MRI scans, each holding the key to a patient’s life-changing diagnosis, yet delays stretch on for weeks due to a shortage of experts. What if a machine could step in, instantly flagging critical brain abnormalities like strokes or
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