Breast cancer deaths decline in young women across all racial and subtype groups

From 2010 to 2020, breast cancer deaths among women ages 20-49 declined significantly across all breast cancer subtypes and racial/ethnic groups, with marked declines starting after 2016, according to an analysis of data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2025, held April … Read more

Riobamba IESS Doctor Facing Removal Over Conduct

Chimborazo governor Addresses Hospital Incident and Shortages Riobamba — April 25, 2024 — Chimborazo Governor Guido Puyol addressed the public regarding two critical issues at the IESS Riobamba hospital: an outburst by a doctor and medicine shortages. On April 8th, a video emerged showing a doctor shouting at patients, prompting an apology from the Governor. … Read more

CB Pisa Brings Medical Degree to Bierzo

Bierzo Party Pushes⁤ for Immediate Medical Degree Program PONFERRADA, ⁣spain (AP) — Coalition by the Bierzo (CB), a regional political party, is campaigning for the University of León to offer a full, four-year medical degree program at its Berciano Campus.⁢ The ‍effort includes placing advertisements around Ponferrada and gathering signatures via change.org. Demand for ‍Frist-Year … Read more

Patients with rare CF mutations turn to gene therapy for hope

Emily Kramer-Golinkoff can’t get enough oxygen with each breath. Advanced cystic fibrosis makes even simple things like walking or showering arduous and exhausting. She has the most common fatal genetic disease in the U.S., which afflicts 40,000 Americans. But her case is caused by a rare genetic mutation, so medications that work for 90% of … Read more

Farewell to Medical Students

Medical Students Conclude Clinical Rotations in A Coruña Table of Contents Medical Students Conclude Clinical Rotations in A Coruña Medical Students Experience Clinical Rotations in A Coruña: A Q&A What ‌happened in A Coruña recently involving medical students? Where did these medical students ⁤complete their‍ rotations? how ⁢long were these clinical rotations? What ⁢did the … Read more

3 Sleep Symptoms That Could Signal Cancer

Sleep Disturbances and Blood Cancer: Key Insights Table of Contents Sleep Disturbances and Blood Cancer: Key Insights Sleep Disturbances and Blood Cancer: What You Need to Know Understanding the Connection Did You Know? Three Major Types of Blood Cancer Symptoms to Watch For Leukemia symptoms: Lymphoma Symptoms: Multiple Myeloma Symptoms: Key Nighttime symptoms Pro Tip … Read more

Marina Muñoz: Triathlete’s Olympic Dream

Archyde “`html Marina Muñoz: From Medicine to Duathlon, an Olympic Dream Marina Muñoz Trades Stethoscope for Speed: Doctor-Athlete Pursues Olympic Duathlon dream Table of Contents 1. Marina Muñoz Trades Stethoscope for Speed: Doctor-Athlete Pursues Olympic Duathlon dream 2. Balancing Act: Medicine and multisport 3. From Childhood Hobby to Olympic Aspirations 4. A Cyclist at Heart … Read more

Digital Tech: Reducing Dementia Risk

Archyde Digital Pioneers: Tech Use Linked too Lower Cognitive Decline in Older Adults, Study Finds AUSTIN, Texas – Contrary to fears of a looming “digital dementia” among older adults, a sweeping new analysis suggests that embracing technology may actually benefit cognitive health. The research, published in Nature Human Behavior, challenges the notion that screen time … Read more

Paternity as Brain Medicine

Parenting May Strengthen Brain health, Studies Suggest Table of Contents Parenting May Strengthen Brain health, Studies Suggest The Parental Brain Boost More Children, Stronger Connections? Social ⁢Bonds and Cognitive Function Implications for an Aging Society Parenting & Brain health: Your Questions ​Answered Is it true that parenting can‍ actually⁤ improve brain health? How can raising … Read more

New RNA-based blood test offers insight into cancer and tissue damage

Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a blood test capable of detecting cancers, the ways cancer resists treatments and tissue injury caused by non-cancerous conditions. The new test analyzes RNA molecules in the bloodstream. This type of RNA is called cell-free RNA because the tiny molecules no longer inhabit a cell. There are always fragments of … Read more