A groundbreaking study reveals that exercise can reduce cancer patients' risk of death by 37% and recurrence by 28%, proving it's even more effective than many drugs. This landmark trial could reshape health guidelines globally.
Former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis has reignited the debate over the effectiveness of PSA testing, a screening tool fraught with risks and benefits. Experts weigh in on the complexities of detecting aggressive cancers versus over-treatment of indolent cases.
A new guideline from the US Preventive Services Task Force emphasizes the importance of syphilis screening for pregnant women as cases surge, with alarming implications for stillbirths and infant health.
New research challenges the idea that bacterial vaginosis (BV) isn’t sexually transmitted. A study shows treating male partners can significantly reduce BV recurrence in women. Experts call for updated health guidelines to reflect these findings.