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Dr. Maryam Zamani Brings 4D Virtual Reality to Beverly Hills Consults
Dr. Maryam Zamani is introducing Crisalix 4D virtual reality to her Beverly Hills practice to help patients visualize surgical outcomes. The technology uses personalized 3D models to improve communication and treatment planning.
New Study Links Common Household Chemicals to Shorter Pregnancies
A massive new study of over 5,000 pregnancies finds that common environmental chemicals are linked to shorter gestational periods and lower birth weights. The findings highlight the urgent need for broader regulatory oversight of household chemical exposure.
The Hormone Therapy Paradox: Why Healthier Habits Often Follow the Prescription
New data suggests that women who use hormone therapy often lead healthier lifestyles. Experts warn this may be a case of 'healthy user bias' rather than a direct effect of the medication.
A Blackburn Father’s Death Highlights the Hidden Risks of Hepatitis C
A Blackburn father of seven died of advanced liver cancer after his symptoms were misattributed to diabetes. His inquest highlights critical failures in medical follow-up.
Two Hours a Week: The New Benchmark for Heart Health in Women
A new study of 117,000 women reveals that two hours of resistance training per week significantly cuts cardiovascular disease risk. Here is the data.
New Data From EAN 2026: The Latest Breakthroughs in Neurology
From Alzheimer’s links in Parkinson’s to gender gaps in stroke care, we track the most significant clinical findings emerging from the EAN 2026 congress. Here is what you need to know.
A Genetic 'Signature' for Strokes in Young Adults Discovered
Researchers have identified a temporary genetic 'signature' linked to cervical artery dissections, a leading cause of stroke in young adults. This discovery could eventually lead to new ways to predict and prevent these sudden, debilitating events.
Engineered CAR T Cells Successfully Target Bladder Cancer in Mice
A new study shows that engineered CAR T cells can successfully target bladder cancer in mice. This breakthrough could pave the way for new immunotherapy treatments for solid tumors.
A Mosquito Surge Is Coming: Why Your Backyard Is Getting Buzzier
A surge in mosquito activity is expected across the UK and Ireland this summer as heatwaves accelerate breeding cycles. Here is what you need to know about the uptick in bites.
Leafy Greens May Protect Your Lungs, New Study Suggests
A new study suggests that vitamin K1, found in leafy greens, may help protect lung health. Researchers found a 16% lower risk of COPD among those with the highest intake.
Dengue’s Hidden Sabotage: How Viral Proteins Shred Mitochondria
New research shows the Dengue virus uses NS2B3 protein clusters to physically shred mitochondria. This discovery opens a new front in the search for effective antiviral treatments.
16 Evidence-Backed Ways to Lower Blood Pressure Naturally
Managing hypertension doesn't always require medication. Here are 16 expert-backed lifestyle changes to lower blood pressure naturally in 2026.
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