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An allergy is when the immune system overreacts to substances that typically would be harmless, such as pollen, foods, and medication.
Cardiology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the heart and blood vessels, including heart disease and cardiovascular disease.
Dentistry is the study and treatment of health issues involving the mouth, teeth, and jaw. It also includes helping people maintain good oral health.
Dermatology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes, and can involve cosmetic procedures.
Doctors often group conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat together. These organs share some structures, such as the sinuses.
Emergency medicine involves the assessment, stabilization, and treatment of injuries or illnesses that need immediate attention.
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A new clinical trial shows that Zepbound and Mounjaro reduced obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in people with obesity.
Not only is AFib more common under 65 years of age than previously thought but it also increases the risk for hospitalization from heart attack, heart failure, and all-cause stroke, a new study finds.
New research shows that innovative carbon beads — which are capable of absorbing harmful bacteria and toxins — could improve gut health, and reduce the progression of liver disease.
Research from Japan suggests that roasted green tea, or houjicha, could help boost mental task performance in those who drink it.
A typically Western diet that is high in fat and sugar may lead to long lasting damage to the brain and may cause memory issues, according to a new study in rats.
Researchers say people treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes than people treated by male physicians. They say there are a number of potential reasons for the difference.
Scientists have found that people with two different body shapes may be at an increased risk of colorectal cancer, regardless of their ancestry.
Scientists have identified new biomarkers that show up in the blood years before symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) emerge, which could aid earlier diagnosis.
Researchers say daily aspirin use can help prevent the development of colorectal cancer as well as slow disease progress. However, experts note there are some potential serious side effects of taking the pain medication every day.