Community Health of South Florida hosts World AIDS Day Walk in Cutler Bay

Multiple Sclerosis: Early Treatment May Slow Disease Progression

  • Researchers investigated how early treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) affects health outcomes.
  • They found that earlier treatment is linked to a lower risk of disability later on.
  • Seeking diagnosis and early treatment for MS at the onset of symptoms could improve patient quality of life.

Could a New Biosensor Be the Future of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Diagnostics?

Researchers have developed a new biosensor that can detect structural changes in proteins indicative of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
The sensor could aid early diagnosis of various conditions and help personalize treatment options.

Alzheimer’s Disease: How a New ‘Fastball’ Test Could Help Diagnose Dementia Earlier

It’s no secret that weighted blankets can ease anxiety and envoke a calming effect over the body. But did you know that certain stuffed animals can produce a similar effect?

Fluctuating Cholesterol, Triglyceride Levels May Influence Dementia Risk

It’s no secret that weighted blankets can ease anxiety and envoke a calming effect over the body. But did you know that certain stuffed animals can produce a similar effect?

8 Cozy Weighted Stuffed Animals Your Kids Will Love Snuggling

It’s no secret that weighted blankets can ease anxiety and envoke a calming effect over the body. But did you know that certain stuffed animals can produce a similar effect?

8 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Taking Antidepressants

Hypertension May Be Linked to More Depression Symptoms