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Healthcare is rapidly changing. Technological breakthroughs, demographic shifts, and chronic diseases are changing everything.
Discover how regular use of blood pressure monitors can aid in the early detection of health issues, including hypertension and cardiovascular disease
Heartworm disease is a severe and potentially deadly disease that affects dogs.
The disease is incurable, but one can live a good life by preventing or managing this condition.
Leeds trials wearable sensors designed to predict disease evolution.
People’s Postcode Lottery Dream Fund awards £1.25m for the development of a smart body suit for neuromuscular disease.
New VR technology could be used to improve treatment outcomes for patients with congenital heart disease.
Healthcare, sanitation, and pest control are some of the biggest factors that affect our quality of life.
Recently, science has shown that card games such as Indian Rummy is good for your brain. It can even help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
Doctors praise iPhone apps for easy tracking of asthma, melanoma and Parkinson’s disease patients.
Scientists to breed disease and stress-resistant insects.
A £15,000 dementia-robot is now being tested on people with early stages of the disease.
Scientists believe that an out-of-control immune system can trigger devastating brain diseases.
Addiction is not a brain disease but a disease of personality, psychiatrist argues.
A cancer-killing drug has been created from the immune systems of people who appear to have the ability to naturally fight off the disease.
Drinking 60ml of cherry concentrate diluted in water is enough to cut the risk of stroke by 38% and heart disease by 23%, a study has claimed.
Scientists have reversed the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease in a new trial.
Researchers found that some people have “superhero DNA†that cancels out genetic diseases.
A clinical trial aims to prove that hereditary blindness caused by diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa could be cured with gene treatment.
Pigeons and rats have some superior skills that could help diagnose and treat human diseases.