Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- Four Reasons Cashless Lifestyle is Becoming the Mainstay for Daily Transactions
- Cyclospora, the ‘Explosive Diarrhea’ Parasite, Cases Reported in at Least 25 States: See the Map
- Men’s testosterone levels in decline amid rising obesity, researchers warn
- Jayden Daniels and Company Hold Workout in L.A.
- Premium Chilean Kiwifruit Arrives in India, Bringing Great Taste and Powerful Nutrition
- UC students organize free health clinic happening July 11
- Clever design transforms Stourbridge community wellbeing space
- Fidji Simo says Mark Zuckerberg gave her one piece of health advice that she wishes she had listened to
Browsing: Conditions
BOYLE HEIGHTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) –A free mobile health clinic is opening Monday at Ruben Salazar Park in Boyle Heights as residents continue to raise concerns about odors and health issues following a warehouse fire
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA—According to a statement released by the University of the Witwatersrand, gum disease and its possible effects on facial structure may have contributed to the evolution of modern humans. A team of researchers including Ugo Ripamonti of the University of the Witwatersrand, Laura Roden of Coventry University, and Jakobus Hoffman of the South…
In family videos, Sasha Lipworth beams, open-mouthed and elated as she zooms past on her aquamarine scooter. She giggles as she ambles along a footpath hand-in-hand with her pint-sized friend, and trills “I’m calling mummy” as she presses a comically large telephone receiver to her tiny ear
Current fairness evaluations of large language models (LLMs) deployed in healthcare settings largely focus on explicit statements about health-related stigma. Here we show that this may overestimate safety by contrasting explicit stigma-scale scores with contextual judgements in 51 scenarios. Across six LLMs and three high-stigma domains (human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and…
Scientists have identified evidence of a previously unknown process that may explain how brain cells die in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The discovery, centered on a mechanism known as karyoptosis, could point researchers toward new ways to slow the progression of these devastating conditions
WASHINGTON (AP) — A prescription refill program that quietly launched in Utah earlier this year has kicked off a big medical debate: Is artificial intelligence ready to take over tasks that, until now, could only be performed by doctors?
Rare diseases, individually uncommon but collectively significant, affect fewer than five in 10,000 people per condition. However, with over 7,000 identified rare diseases, the combined impact is substantial – touching around 3.5 million people in the UK and more than 300 million worldwide. This scale underlines the critical need for global partnerships to accelerate both…
While public perception tells us eating disorders are limited to extreme dieting, the reality is much different. In truth, eating disorders affect all genders and ages, and the causes and warning signs are not always visible
Expertise regarding these diagnoses is often limited among healthcare professionals. Furthermore, the lack of harmonised diagnostic coding in health information systems can result in delayed diagnosis, fragmented care, and suboptimal treatment.
Erectile dysfunction is a topic many are reluctant to discuss, but flagging the problem with a doctor could be important

