Optical spectral transmission, a novel noninvasive light-based technology, can effectively differentiate patients with inflammatory arthritis from healthy control individuals, a recent study showed.
Subtle signs of neurodegeneration can be detected in blood, CSF, and neuroimaging, up to 20 years before the motor symptoms ...
Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a condition that causes an abnormal curvature of the penis. The curvature can be associated at first with a mild ache in the penis. It can also cause erectile dysfunction ...
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Huntington Beach has declared itself a "non-sanctuary city" as Republicans gear up to enact President Donald Trump's mass deportation plans. Newsweek has contacted the office of California ...
Huntington Beach declared itself a "non-sanctuary city" to support federal immigration authorities and oppose California Governor Gavin Newsom's policies. The City Council's unanimous vote aligns ...
to accommodate the clinic. Guy Boswall says the clinic plans to recruit from across Canada and will try not to encroach on the MRI staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC ...
Mayor Pat Burns wants the City Council to declare Huntington Beach a “non-sanctuary city,” another push from city leaders showing vexation at state limits on cooperating with federal ...
they'll continue to fuel growth for us." Expansions into new states and services paid off for Huntington National Bank in 2024, generating record income from fees and faster growth than its peer ...
People who develop Huntington’s disease (HD) are born with the genetic change that causes the disease. So why does it take decades, usually around 40 to 50 years, for the symptoms of the disease to ...
Chronic conditions, on the other hand, are long-lasting. They develop and potentially worsen over time (e.g., Crohn's disease). These descriptions can vary somewhat, though, depending on who you speak ...