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iMedix: Your Personal Health Advisor. Latest Articles

How Diet Can Help Prevent Chronic Constipation in Midlife and Beyond

How Diet Can Help Prevent Chronic Constipation in Midlife and Beyond

Healthy Aging May Begin in the Gut: Diets That Protect Against Chronic Constipation For millions of adults, especially those entering middle age and beyond, chronic constipation is more than an occasional nuisance—it’s a condition that can erode quality of life ...

Gaps in Lyme Disease Care Leave Patients Struggling

Gaps in Lyme Disease Care Leave Patients Struggling

Early Signs, Missed Diagnoses, and an Alarming Lack of Follow-Up in Lyme Disease Care Despite rising awareness and a growing number of cases, a new study finds that the U.S. healthcare system continues to fall short in diagnosing and managing ...

Could Breast Cancer Radiation Lower Alzheimer’s Risk?

Could Breast Cancer Radiation Lower Alzheimer’s Risk?

In a discovery that blurs the lines between oncology and neurology, researchers in South Korea have found that radiation therapy — a standard treatment for breast cancer — may offer an unexpected short-term benefit: a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s ...

How Missed Statin Prescriptions Are Fueling a Heart Crisis in USA

How Missed Statin Prescriptions Are Fueling a Heart Crisis in USA

Tens of thousands of lives in the United States are being lost or forever changed because of a glaring gap in preventive care: patients eligible for cholesterol-lowering drugs, like statins, simply aren’t getting them. A new national study published in ...

Fiber-Rich Diets Linked to Fewer Dangerous Arterial Plaques

Fiber-Rich Diets Linked to Fewer Dangerous Arterial Plaques

A plate full of fiber might do more than keep your digestion in check — it may also be quietly defending your heart. That’s the takeaway from a sweeping new study out of Sweden, where researchers have found a striking ...

Stem Cell Therapy Offers Hope to Type 1 Diabetes Patients

Stem Cell Therapy Offers Hope to Type 1 Diabetes Patients

In what could be a monumental shift in diabetes care, a single infusion of a new cell-based treatment has allowed most patients in a small clinical trial to live insulin-free for the first time in years — or ever. Known ...

How an HIV Drug Is Offering New Hope

How an HIV Drug Is Offering New Hope

For decades, diabetic macular edema (DME) has been one of the stealthier threats to the vision of people with diabetes—an often gradual but devastating swelling of the retina’s center that, left unchecked, can blur or even steal sight entirely. But ...

A New Ally in the Fight Against Skin Cancer and Misdiagnosis

A New Ally in the Fight Against Skin Cancer and Misdiagnosis

In the ever-evolving intersection of technology and medicine, a new artificial intelligence tool named PanDerm may be poised to transform how we detect and diagnose skin diseases, including melanoma—the deadliest form of skin cancer. Published in Nature Medicine, the recent ...

Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Rising — and What We Can Do About It

Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Rising — and What We Can Do About It

Rheumatoid arthritis, long associated with aging joints and swelling knuckles, is quietly escalating into a global health challenge—one that’s not getting the attention it deserves. According to a comprehensive study published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, the autoimmune condition ...

How Oral Bacteria May Accelerate Dementia in Parkinson’s

How Oral Bacteria May Accelerate Dementia in Parkinson’s

A new study out of King’s College London is casting a fresh spotlight on an often-overlooked culprit in Parkinson’s disease progression: the bacteria living quietly in our mouths and intestines. While Parkinson’s is traditionally defined by its motor symptoms—tremors, stiffness, ...