Doctors informed him he would be dead within a year. A British cancer patient is making a full recovery from the disease after using a revolutionary new treatment

Doctors informed him he would be dead within a year.  A British cancer patient is making a full recovery from the disease after using a revolutionary new treatment

Al-Marsad newspaper: Doctors in Britain expect a man diagnosed with an aggressive form of bile duct cancer to live a year. And British newspaper ‘The Guardian’ reported on Friday that Robert Glenn, 51, had been completely cured of cancer thanks to a new treatment for this malignant disease known as immunotherapy. The cancer has been … Read more

Camel milk is an effective treatment for autism and multiple sclerosis and can be cured with camel stings! • Journal of the Observatory

Camel milk is an effective treatment for autism and multiple sclerosis and can be cured with camel stings!  • Journal of the Observatory

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Alternative medicine specialist, Muhammad Al-Amiri, said that multiple sclerosis is pressure on the back and neck vertebrae, due to stress. He added during an interview with the Al-Resala channel that stress for months or long years leads to pressure of the vertebrae on the nerves, which causes paresthesia in the hands, extremities and … Read more

Watch.. “An Alternative Medicine Specialist” reveals on air how to treat bee stings at home

Watch.. “An Alternative Medicine Specialist” reveals on air how to treat bee stings at home

Al-Marsad newspaper: “Muhammad Al-Amiri”, a specialist in alternative medicine, revealed, during an interview with the “Al-Resala” channel, the method of healing with bee stings at home. Al-Amiri said, “I’m basically going to experiment with bee stings. The first thing we do is put the bee sting on the spot we want to treat, and I … Read more

‘Lack of resources, doctors overworked’

‘Lack of resources, doctors overworked’

EPA ANNOUNCEMENTS•today, 19:34 Sjoerd den Daas corresponding China Sjoerd den Daas corresponding China Full shelves in well-stocked supermarkets and pharmacies. The production of antipyretics has been successfully increased. Anyone who turns on Chinese state television can only conclude that the country is coping well with the largest coronavirus outbreak to date. Meanwhile, the healthcare system … Read more

Colon cancer risk increased by Salmonella exposure

Colon cancer risk increased by Salmonella exposure

A Salmonella infection is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract Do people who are more frequently exposed to non-typhoidal Salmonella have an increased risk of colon cancer? Researchers from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the University of Illinois jointly conducted a study to find an answer to this question. Initial study … Read more

The treatment of women by the Taliban may constitute “a crime against humanity”, says the G7

The treatment of women by the Taliban may constitute “a crime against humanity”, says the G7

The ministers, who met by video conference, called on the Taliban regime to reverse its decision to ban women from studying at university and ban girls from secondary education. And they warn Kabul of the possible consequences before the International Criminal Court in The Hague: “persecution of gender can constitute a crime against humanity under … Read more

43.7 million for cancer research and treatment by KWF

43.7 million for cancer research and treatment by KWF

The whole field of oncology is getting a huge boost December 20 is an important day for Dutch cancer research. KWF is investing over €43.7 million in a large number of new projects across the country. From laboratory research to the implementation of new healthcare innovations, from childhood cancers to metastatic cancers of unknown origin … Read more

Dutch Heart Foundation awards €2.5 million grant for atrial fibrillation research

Dutch Heart Foundation awards €2.5 million grant for atrial fibrillation research

Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder The UMCG Department of Cardiology has received a $2.5 million grant from the Heart Foundation for atrial fibrillation research. Cardiology professor Michiel Rienstra leads the EmbRACE network which will conduct the research. The research focuses on the mechanisms underlying the development of atrial fibrillation and on … Read more

Severe group A streptococcus infection is increasingly being diagnosed in children

Severe group A streptococcus infection is increasingly being diagnosed in children

Follow-up research is urgently needed to determine the impact of iGAS in the Netherlands and Europe Severe group A streptococcal infections (iGAS) have been observed more than usual in children in the last year. Although these serious infections are still very rare, the number of children arriving at hospital with them has increased significantly since … Read more