treatment
Coverage of treatment in the Nexus archive.
- Why seeing flashing lights and spots means your eyesight is at risk - and the treatment that works
Seeing flashing lights and spots may indicate a risk to eyesight, and the article discusses an effective treatment for this condition.
- Fighting Ebola means going door to door to explain that it’s real
Fighting Ebola involves door-to-door outreach to educate people about the disease. The rare strain has caused over 200 deaths and currently has no approved vaccine or treatment.
- I have really bad foot pain when I get out of bed in the morning... what's going on? DR SCURR reveals the common condition to blame, why it gets worse as you get older and exactly how to treat it
The article discusses morning foot pain caused by a common condition, as explained by DR SCURR. It addresses why this condition worsens with age and outlines treatment options.
- More Americans survive cancer. But the psychological impacts can persist for years
More Americans are surviving cancer due to advancements in treatment and screening, but many experience long-term mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression.
- More Americans survive cancer. But the psychological impacts can persist for years
More Americans are surviving cancer due to advancements in treatment and screening. However, many survivors experience long-term mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression.
- These bad lifestyle habits triggered my multiple sclerosis at AGE 40. Now I know exactly why it's on the rise in under-50s. Here's treatment everyone must know... don't leave it too late
The author attributes their multiple sclerosis to lifestyle habits at age 40, noting a rise in under-50s cases and emphasizing the importance of timely treatment.
- The Ebola outbreak the world isn’t paying attention to
A deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is spreading across borders. There is currently no approved vaccine or treatment for this specific strain of the virus.
- Landmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors
A landmark treatment for pancreatic cancer has shown unprecedented results, offering hope for targeting other challenging tumors. The breakthrough highlights optimism for addressing previously difficult-to-treat cancers.
- ‘Housing First’ became housing only
The Trump administration is shifting focus from the 'Housing First' approach to address homelessness by emphasizing treatment, recovery, and self-sufficiency. Programs with measurable results in these areas are being prioritized.
- Former AG Pam Bondi says she was diagnosed with cancer
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced she was diagnosed with cancer and has been undergoing treatment, including surgery. She stated she is 'doing well, though.'
- Lung cancer in women emerges as a distinct disease
Lung cancer, previously predominantly affecting men, is now recognized as a distinct disease in women. The article highlights ongoing disparities in research, detection, and treatment for women with lung cancer.
- Sleeping on your side is the best treatment for severe snoring condition
The article highlights that sleeping on your side is the most effective treatment for severe snoring. This non-invasive approach is recommended to reduce airway obstruction and improve sleep quality.
- The Next Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Will Take More Than Just Science
John Hardy, a pioneering Alzheimer's researcher, discussed the future of Alzheimer's treatment at WIRED Health, emphasizing the need for more than just scientific advancements to achieve breakthroughs.
- Massage therapist facing jail after subjecting woman to 2hr sexual assault during treatment for sports injury
A massage therapist is facing potential jail time after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman for two hours during a treatment session for a sports injury. The incident occurred in a professional healthcare setting, leading to criminal charges.
- This Treatment Could Reverse Osteoarthritis Joint Damage With a Single Injection
Researchers have developed new therapies that may reverse osteoarthritis joint damage with a single injection, enabling aging or damaged joints to repair themselves within weeks. While osteoarthritis currently has no cure, these treatments show promising potential for rapid joint regeneration.
- LifeMD Bone Longevity Lead on Osteoporosis Treatment, Prevention
LifeMD Bone Longevity is leading advancements in osteoporosis treatment and prevention. The article highlights their role in developing innovative solutions for managing bone health.
- A treatment for pre-eclampsia may be on the horizon
A potential treatment for pre-eclampsia is being developed, with blood filtering showing promising results in early trials. The method has performed well, offering hope for managing this pregnancy complication.
- New treatment that promises to reverse aging booming among the elite... but side effects can be devastating: JILLIAN MICHAELS
A new treatment promising to reverse aging is gaining popularity among the elite, but it carries potentially devastating side effects. The article highlights the treatment's dual nature of innovation and risk.
- Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been treated for early-stage prostate cancer and reports being in 'excellent physical condition' following the removal of a malignant tumor.
- Father with stage four cancer left in dark about treatment after NHS staff 'went on holiday'
A father with stage four cancer was left uninformed about his treatment after NHS staff went on holiday. The situation highlights potential gaps in healthcare communication and continuity.
- Scientists uncover potential autism link in drugs taken by millions - but warn: 'Don't stop treatment'
Scientists have discovered a potential link between certain drugs used by millions and autism, but caution against discontinuing treatment. The study highlights the need for further research to confirm the connection and assess risks.
- Two common drugs may reverse fatty liver disease, study finds
Scientists found that combining two existing drugs can significantly reduce liver fat associated with a common, often silent disease in animal models. The treatment also showed potential to lower heart-related risks and worked effectively with lower doses. However, human trials are needed to confirm these findings.