He is just 19, just one piece of a puzzle that the Flyers are still putting together. He will need time to prove that he’s the most important component of their rebuild.
While a treatment for spinal injuries is still years away, in the nearer term researchers are currently making plans to use the electronic devices to monitor nerve activity in the spinal cord during surgery.
Even short-term exposure to air pollutants known as fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) s linked to a significantly greater risk of cancer patients suffering from and/or dying due to cardiovascular disease.
The drug could possibly be used for treating neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) tumors. Read to learn more. Drugs that are typically used for treating HIV are set to undergo clinical trials among individuals who have multiple and incurable brain…
As cholera rages in the country, public health physicians have stressed the need for hospital management to restrict families from visiting loved ones on admission being treated for the diarrhoeal infection, warning that it is among the…
Launched in April, the campaign entails a voluntary case-finding approach where counsellors, with the consent of HIV-positive index clients, focus on identifying sexual and/or needle-sharing partners, as well as biological children who are…
A woman fighting cancer attended Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" in the U.K. after pushing through a tough week of seizures and illness. Her husband said it was a bucket-list moment.
The Lagos state government says patients who contracted cholera in Eti-Osa LGA had an unregistered tiger nut drink. As of June 21, Lagos had recorded 24 deaths and 35 confirmed cholera cases, with Eti-Osa recorded as the epicentre of the…
By Olumuyiwa Eleshinla In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medical procedure in which an egg is removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The fertilized egg, now called an embryo, is returned to the woman’s…
(MedPage Today) -- "The drug sample contained multiple different nitazenes, a bunch of fentanyl analogues, xylazine, diphenhydramine, caffeine, and medetomidine."
Thousands of children and young adults in the UK with serious mental illness are being denied the help they need because doctors label them as difficult and attention-seeking, experts claim.
The University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) has debunked the reports making the rounds that Grammy award-winning singer, Burna Boy, paid medical bills for all patients during a recent visit to the hospital. Saturday Telegraph…