Lifestyle
Targeted Therapy: Restores Hope for Cancer Patients
Targeted therapy is a highly effective and precise modern cancer treatment. This approach has helped many patients regain a better quality of life and live longer, reshaping the outlook so that a cancer diagnosis no longer means the end of hope.
Gaining Disease Insight by Leveraging the Genomic Laboratory
Key highlights from the launch of the Genomic Laboratory at MedPark Hospital. A significant stride forward in personalized patient care.
Hand Numbness and Wrist Pain Caused by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness in the hands, pain in the palms or wrists, and frequent unwitting dropping of objects—these may sound like minor issues that many people overlook.
Cancer Treatments via Genomic-Driven Precision Medicine
Precision Medicine Cancer Treatment with Genomic Integration. higher hope, greater opportunity, and more promising possibilities than ever before.
10 Cold Weather Illnesses You Should Know
Winter is a season many look forward to, with its cold, refreshing air offering a sense of comfort and relaxation. However, it is also a time when viruses and other pathogens thrive
SOS Warning! Signs of peptic ulcers before it's too late
A peptic ulcer is an open sore that forms on the lining of the stomach or duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, often causing abdominal pain, burning sensations, acute discomfort, and bleeding.
Debunking Common Myths About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is one of the most prevalent gynecologic cancers and, unsurprisingly, one of the easiest to develop. Many people still have misconceptions about it due to its unique causative factors compared to other cancers.
Smoking's Detrimental Impact on Diabetics
Smoking, active or passive, significantly compromises health, particularly in individuals with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Studies indicate that smokers are 30–40%
Stress Can Damage Your Brain: How to Lower Stroke Risk
When an individual experiences stress, the body initiates a complex physiological response, including inflammation, elevated blood pressure, and vascular dysfunction —all are major contributors to cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases.