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  • How does cancer spread to other parts of the body?

    Metastasis, the spread of cancer, is responsible for 67% of cancer deaths. Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing its deadly consequences.
  • Alzheimer’s may have once spread from person to person, but the risk of that happening today is incredibly low

    First evidence that Alzheimer’s disease can be transmitted from person to person through human growth hormone, according to a study in Nature Medicine.
  • Topping Up Testosterone?

    The Testosterone Drop: Understanding the Male Menopause and Its Effects on Health and Well-being.
  • How the stress of playing chess can be fatal

    Elite chess competition can be as stressful as any sport, leading to detrimental health effects. Managing emotions and stress is crucial for success.
  • ‘Emergency’ or Not, Covid Is Still Killing People. Here’s What Doctors Advise to Stay Safe.

    The pandemic isn’t over just because the emergency response is. Covid infections are still surging, so follow guidelines, get vaccinated, and wear masks to stay safe.
  • Prolonged Grief: A New Mental Disorder?

    Adding a new diagnosis to the DSM-5 recognizes a condition as real, but it also opens the door for pharmaceutical companies to profit from drug-based therapies.
  • Astrology, Mental health and the Economics of Well Being

    Limited access to mental health care in rural India has led many to turn to astrology and tarot card reading as a substitute for therapy, highlighting the gaps in the healthcare system.
  • You can now order all kinds of medical tests online. Our research shows this is (mostly) a bad idea

    Think twice before buying medical tests online. A recent study found that only 11% of direct-to-consumer tests are likely to benefit most consumers.
  • ‘I can’t quite shut it off’: Prevalence of insomnia a growing concern for women

    Women face unique challenges that contribute to their increased susceptibility to insomnia, including societal pressures, maternal concerns, and the challenge of balancing multiple roles. A study revealed that women are 41% more at risk of insomnia than men.
  • Our ‘food environments’ affect what we eat. Here’s how you can change yours to support healthier eating

    Changing our eating habits is challenging due to unhealthy food environments. Removing temptations, planning non-food activities, and creating rules can help achieve healthier eating goals.

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