Medical news articles
Here are some recent medical news articles from reputable sources:
COVID-19
- "COVID-19 vaccines may reduce transmission, study suggests" (The New York Times, March 2023)
- A new study finds that COVID-19 vaccines may reduce the transmission of the virus, even among people who don't show symptoms.
- "Long COVID: What we know about the lingering effects of COVID-19" (The Guardian, February 2023)
- A comprehensive overview of the lingering effects of COVID-19, including fatigue, brain fog, and other symptoms.
Cancer
- "New cancer treatment uses genetically modified viruses to attack tumors" (The Washington Post, February 2023)
- Researchers have developed a new cancer treatment that uses genetically modified viruses to attack tumors and stimulate the immune system.
- "Cancer death rates decline by 27% in US over past 25 years, study finds" (CNN, January 2023)
- A new study finds that cancer death rates have declined by 27% in the US over the past 25 years, thanks to advances in treatment and early detection.
Cardiovascular Health
- "New study finds that moderate exercise can reduce risk of heart disease" (HealthDay, February 2023)
- A new study finds that moderate exercise, such as brisk walking, can reduce the risk of heart disease by up to 30%.
- "High blood pressure in middle age linked to increased risk of dementia" (Medical News Today, January 2023)
- A new study finds that high blood pressure in middle age is linked to an increased risk of dementia later in life.
Mental Health
- "New study finds that mindfulness meditation can reduce symptoms of depression" (Psychology Today, February 2023)
- A new study finds that mindfulness meditation can reduce symptoms of depression by up to 30%.
- "Mental health apps may not be effective for everyone, study suggests" (The Verge, January 2023)
- A new study finds that mental health apps may not be effective for everyone, and that personalized therapy may be more effective for some individuals.
Other Medical News
- "New study finds that vitamin D supplements may not reduce risk of osteoporosis" (ScienceDaily, February 2023)
- A new study finds that vitamin D supplements may not reduce the risk of osteoporosis, contrary to previous research.
- "Gene editing technology may be used to treat inherited diseases" (The Scientist, January 2023)
- Researchers are exploring the use of gene editing technology to treat inherited diseases, such as sickle cell anemia and muscular dystrophy.
These are just a few examples of recent medical news articles. I hope you find them informative and interesting!