World Breast Cancer Research Day: Can you get breast cancer without a lump? Here’s what research says

Breast cancer remains a significant global health concern, with millions of new cases diagnosed annually. World Breast Cancer Research Day on August 18 emphasizes the importance of year-round research and early detection, highlighting that breast cancer can manifest without a lump. Recognizing subtle signs like skin changes, nipple discharge, and swelling is crucial for timely…

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Doctor reveals how excessive liver problems can affect the brain

A doctor’s video reveals how liver disease impacts brain health. When the liver fails to filter toxins, they accumulate and affect the brain. This can lead to overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE). OHE causes confusion, tremors, and personality changes. Xifaxan is an FDA-approved medicine to reduce OHE recurrence. Doctors prescribe Rifaximin and lactulose for treatment. Consult…

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Congenital Syphilis on the rise in New York; three babies dead: All you need to know about the dangerous disease

Health officials are raising alarms about congenital syphilis following infant deaths in New York State and numerous cases nationwide. State Health Commissioner Dr James McDonald emphasises early detection through prenatal blood tests for prompt treatment. Disproportionately affecting Native American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Hispanic, and Black populations, congenital syphilis can cause severe health issues in…

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Putin says that an agreement reached will ‘pave the path toward peace in Ukraine’

After greeting President Trump in Anchorage as his “dear neighbor,” Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the evening press conference by saying their agreement will “pave the path toward peace in Ukraine.” He said a permanent deal will require addressing the conflict’s root causes and agreed with Trump that Ukraine’s security must be ensured.

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