Category: Aging

early onset cancer

The Rising “Biological Age” of Younger Generations May Link to Early-Onset Cancer

 Editorial Team  10 July 2026

The standard medical narrative around cancer once seemed simple: it was primarily a disease of older age. However, a shifting global trend has disrupted this paradigm. Over the past three…

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reversible dementia

Is Dementia Reversible? A Case Report

 Editorial Team  26 June 2026

When a 61-year-old woman from Cape Verde began wandering the streets barefoot, talking to invisible visitors, and neglecting her home, her family watched in despair. For five long years, her…

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earwax blockage

How to Clean Your Ears

 Editorial Team  21 May 2026

By Dr. Alessandro Valieri, Specialist in Otolaryngology Proper ear cleaning is important to avoid annoying conditions ranging from earwax buildup to infections, persistent itching, and even hearing loss. Ear hygiene…

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stroke nap

Stroke. The length of your afternoon nap reveals your risk: here are all the warning signs.

 Editorial Team  10 April 2026

What’s better than an afternoon nap, especially now that the first warm spring breezes are weighing down our eyelids after lunch? But suddenly, to disturb this quiet habit, a scientific…

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Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein

Interview with Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, the American physician who could reverse the current knowledge on Parkinson’s

 Rosalba Mancuso  20 March 2026

The death of his best friend from Parkinson’s disease led an American cardiologist to go beyond his clinical background to discover a plausible cause or one of the causes of…

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