The Risks of Birth Control Pills: A Woman’s Warning about Liver Tumors

The Risks of Birth Control Pills: A Woman’s Warning about Liver Tumors

An American woman named Mackenzie Hammond shared her story with taking birth control pills, warning of high risks that led to benign tumors on the liver. Hammond, 30, said that she suffered from tumors on the liver, as doctors linked her condition to taking pills with pregnancy for consecutive years without stopping. Hammond stopped taking … Read more

Wegovy: Promising Results in Clinical Trial Show Significant Reduction in Cardiovascular Risk

Wegovy: Promising Results in Clinical Trial Show Significant Reduction in Cardiovascular Risk

A major clinical trial revealed that the weight loss drug Wegovy reduced the risk of heart attack, stroke, or heart-related death by 20% for people with cardiovascular disease. Doctors said the findings, which have not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal, may encourage more people to use the popular weight-loss drug. According … Read more

Warning: Counterfeit Ciprobay Tablets Found in Egyptian Pharmaceutical Market

Warning: Counterfeit Ciprobay Tablets Found in Egyptian Pharmaceutical Market

Written by Walid Abdel Salam Wednesday, August 09, 2023 11:44 AM Issued Egyptian Medicines Authorityan urgent warning to citizens about the Ciprobay tablet, confirming that there are counterfeit packages of this product in the pharmaceutical market, and citizens must contact the authority in the event of purchasing this product or contact the hotline. Ciprobay tablet … Read more

Artificial Intelligence Enhances Prediction of Death Risk from Lung Scans: Study

A recent study highlights that artificial intelligence (AI) can streamline the use of data from lung scans to improve the ability to predict the risk of death from lung cancer, cardiovascular disease and other conditions. The US Preventive Services Task Force currently recommends annual lung screening with low-dose chest tomography for people aged 50 to … Read more

Revolutionary Experiment in Tokyo: Can Medicine Regrow Teeth?

Revolutionary Experiment in Tokyo: Can Medicine Regrow Teeth?

Tokyo ∙ Will you get teeth if you take medicine? In such a revolutionary experiment, the research team at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, Japan. If the clinical trial, which starts in July next year, is successful, the drug can be approved by 2030. Dr. Experiments were conducted on mice in 2018 … Read more

Lower Austrian Medical Association welcomes proposals from the state governor

Lower Austrian Medical Association welcomes proposals from the state governor

Urgent need to strengthen individual rural ordinations Vienna (OTS) – According to media reports, state governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner wants the tariffs of general practitioners with health insurance contracts to be staggered. In the future, the amount of fees for medical services should increase with the distance from an urban area. “In principle, we welcome every … Read more

Top News: Miami-Dade Police Chief In Critical Condition, Back to School Tax-Free Season Begins, Elon Musk Tweets About Twitter Rebranding

Top News: Miami-Dade Police Chief In Critical Condition, Back to School Tax-Free Season Begins, Elon Musk Tweets About Twitter Rebranding

Today is Monday July 24 and these are the main news of the day: 1.- The director of the Miami-Dade police, Alfredo “Freddy” Ramírez, was admitted to a Tampa hospital in critical condition, apparently due to a shot. Official sources said Tampa police had confronted Ramirez after an altercation. Ramírez was attending a conference of … Read more

Study Shows Link Between Vision Problems and Higher Prevalence of Dementia

Study Shows Link Between Vision Problems and Higher Prevalence of Dementia

Al-Marsad newspaper: A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology reveals that people with vision problems may be more likely to develop dementia. vision problems The study showed a link between all types of vision problems – distance sharpness, close sharpness and contrast sensitivity – and a higher prevalence of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Distance acuity … Read more

S.F.D.A. Warning: Danger of Taking Someone Else’s Medication, Even with Similar Symptoms

S.F.D.A. Warning: Danger of Taking Someone Else’s Medication, Even with Similar Symptoms

Al Khobar: Do not refer to someone else even if the symptoms are similar. Saudi Food and Drug Administration prohibits another patient from taking prescription drugs. The Food and Drug Administration (S.F.D.A.) has issued a warning. Patients who have been given special medicines by the doctor should take them as prescribed. should be cooked It … Read more

Promising Results from Clinical Trial: New Drug by Eli Lilly Could Change the Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease

Promising Results from Clinical Trial: New Drug by Eli Lilly Could Change the Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease

A new hope, in the fight against the disease ofAlzheimer. The authorization of a new drug developed by the pharmaceutical group Eli Lilly could take place this year in the United States, after the publication on Monday July 17 of the complete results of a large-scale clinical trial. These confirmed the ability of the treatment, … Read more