Skin: The Symptom that “betrays” that the Intestine is sick July 14, 2022 The damage that intestinal inflammation can cause extends beyond the digestive system, even affecting the skin. This is the conclusion reached by researchers from…
Cancer: The Four Key Areas and Innovative Treatments June 23, 2022 “Curing cancer: the end of the beginning”. This was the title of a lecture given by Professor of Microbiology and Immunobiology at Harvard University…
HIV: A Cure for Cancer May Pave the Way for a Complete Cure of the Virus February 3, 2022 Immunotherapy used to treat various cancers seems to prevent HIV from hiding permanently inside immune system cells, a finding that may eventually pave the…
Rational Vigilance as a Means of Preventing the Pandemic December 23, 2021 Modern societies accept with value that the protection of Public Health must be a collective – not strictly individual – issue, hence the relevant…
Depression: How It Affects Cognitive Impairment October 14, 2021 A study by the University of San Francisco (USCF) shows that poor mental health in both early adulthood and middle age increases the risk…
The Obstacles and Benefits in the Full Implementation of Telemedicine in Japan’s National Health System December 24, 2020 Although Japan’s National Health System is excellent and is an example to other countries, human-medical staff find it very difficult to assimilate and use…
The Burnout of Doctors and the Safety Risk for Patients January 30, 2020 Recent scientific publications with impressive evidence highlight the problem of the burnout of doctors and make it the number one problem that can have…