Milei begins โshock therapyโ on the right foot: What happened with the devaluation of the Argentine peso?
President Javier Milei has initiated a 'shock therapy' for Argentina's economy, leading to a significant devaluation of the peso which has garnered a positive response in financial markets.
Clever Tartu: Geriatrics helped a man get back on track, but Estonian medicine does not yet support this story
A 72-year-old man, Alar Ehala, credited geriatric day therapy with helping him recover from debilitating pain, highlighting the potential benefits of interdisciplinary medical care, despite a lack of official support in Estonia.
A living drug eliminates tumors in mice with pancreatic, ovarian, or kidney cancer
A new living drug, a highly sensitive version of the CAR-T therapy, has successfully eliminated tumors in lab mice suffering from pancreatic, ovarian, and kidney cancers.
Trained defenses attack the 'castle' of solid tumors: CAR-T therapies find weaknesses in the kidney, ovary, and pancreas
Recent advances in CAR-T therapy show potential for effectively targeting solid tumors in organs such as the kidney, ovary, and pancreas, addressing a significant challenge in cancer treatment.
Fiocruz starts studies with therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy; costs may reach 25% of current value
Fiocruz has initiated its first clinical study for a gene therapy aimed at treating severe Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) in Brazil, potentially reducing treatment costs significantly.
Column 'Loving Couple': I Long for Affection
A reader expresses a desire for more emotional connection and affection in his long-term relationship.
Targeted treatment for the most common leukemia is very effective, but younger patients often cannot access it
A report discusses the effectiveness of targeted treatment for common leukemia in younger patients, who frequently face access issues.
Intensivists Demand a National Organized Network for ECMO Therapy, the Technique That Keeps People Alive When Everything Fails
Intensivists in Spain are calling for a national network to organize ECMO therapy, highlighting its uneven distribution and reliance on voluntary efforts from healthcare professionals.
Bandana revealed that they decided to separate after a Chinese oracle threw the cards: 'A hexagram came out'
The pop group Bandana disclosed that their breakup in 2004 was partially influenced by insights gained from a Chinese oracle's reading during group therapy sessions.
In Argentina, after two years of shock therapy by Javier Milei, the return of growth
Argentina is experiencing a significant economic growth with a projected GDP increase of 4.4% in 2025 following the shock therapy implemented by President Javier Milei.
Therapist charged with assault involving Ontario children with autism
A therapist in Ontario has been charged with multiple counts of assault related to therapy sessions with children with autism.
Well-Being #339: Physical activity for depression and anxiety: understand how exercise can improve mental health
A podcast episode discusses a study showing that exercise can effectively reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, comparable to medication and therapy.
Ayahuasca psychedelic DMT shows promise as depression therapy
A study indicates that DMT, a key component of the psychedelic ayahuasca, may effectively reduce depression symptoms in patients.
Africa: Breakthrough Sickle Cell Gene Therapy a Distant Hope in Africa
A new gene therapy for sickle cell disease, successful in Western nations, remains unaffordable for most patients in Africa as Uganda begins nationwide newborn screening for the disorder.
Delegate who survived accident with police vehicle receives dose of polylaminin in an attempt to walk again
Delegate Leonardo Sanches, paralyzed after a car accident, has received polylaminin treatment, becoming the first individual in Goiรกs to access this potentially life-altering therapy.
Back Problems: "Hardly any doctor asks about the history of the pain"
Albert Jakob, a former leading physiotherapist for the German national ice hockey team, now focuses on a holistic approach to therapy in his private practice in Munich, advocating for better communication about pain history in medical treatment.
Cancer Therapy: When the Patient Co-Decides
Cancer patients benefit when they are directly involved in decision-making about their treatment, with some clinics already showing a change in approach.
Will a couples therapist take sides? An expert explains
The article discusses whether couples counseling is beneficial and what couples can expect from the process.
Did something go wrong with the skin treatment device? Share your experience
The article discusses the risks and experiences associated with device treatments for skin care, prompting readers to share their personal anecdotes.
An Unusual Assistant for a Psychology Professor: An Emotionally Supportive Chicken Understands Its Owner's Feelings
A Canadian psychology professor studying the bond between pets and humans uses a rare therapy animal, an emotionally supportive chicken.
Adults with hemophilia are waiting for reimbursement of a modern drug
Adults suffering from hemophilia in Poland are struggling to access treatment with emicizumab, a modern therapy that significantly improves their quality of life but is not reimbursed for adults without inhibitors.
Director Olivers Laลกe: The film 'Sirฤts' is shock therapy and catharsis
Director Olivers Laลกe discusses the film 'Sirฤts', highlighting its themes of catharsis and shock therapy through powerful storytelling and music.
Will a couples therapist take sides? An expert explains
An expert discusses the relevance of couples counseling and addresses common concerns about therapists taking sides during sessions.
Senac Petrolina registers for free courses in massage therapy and nursing in Petrolina
Senac Petrolina is offering free registrations for courses in massage therapy and emergency nursing, with eligibility criteria based on family income.
First patient receives groundbreaking cancer treatment in North Jutland
A pioneering CAR-T cancer treatment has been successfully administered to the first patient at Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark.
Patricia Sรกnchez, psychologist: "Many people use therapy to have the expert solve their life, but it doesn't work that way"
Patricia Sรกnchez, a Spanish psychologist, discusses the common misconception that therapy is a one-sided solution where the therapist resolves problems for the patient.
Will Arnett: "It's terrifying to stand in front of people who wonder what the hell you're doing"
Will Arnett discusses his role in the film "Is this thing on?" and shares insights on divorce, stage fright, and using humor as therapy.
Psychotherapist: The body is an instrument to listen to
A psychotherapist emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with our physical bodies in a world increasingly dominated by virtual experiences.
Couples Therapist Recommends: Which Tips Are Actually Useful?
A couples therapist emphasizes the importance of relationships and warns that not all advice is beneficial, highlighting essential reading for improving partnership dynamics.
Professor Kim Do-kyung's research team at Kyung Hee University selected for the Ministry of Science and ICT's 'IP Star Scientist' Phase 2 project
Kyung Hee University Professor Kim Do-kyung leads a research team selected for Phase 2 of the 'IP Star Scientist' project to commercialize next-generation cancer treatments.
Nanda Tsunami combines sex, mysticism, and therapy in rap and goes viral with a hit that pays tribute to Pitty
Nanda Tsunami, a rising Brazilian rapper, fuses themes of sexuality, spirituality, and therapy in her music, gaining popularity with her hit 'P.I.T.T.Y' that has over 25 million streams.
Marijuana affects the sick differently than the healthy. Is there hope for a new therapy?
The article discusses the differential impact of cannabis on individuals with bipolar affective disorder compared to healthy individuals, highlighting potential therapeutic avenues.
Elina Nechayeva: Listening to a men's choir is like therapy
Elina Nechayeva describes the experience of listening to the Estonian National Male Choir as a therapeutic and energizing experience during an interview.
Study reveals how menopause affects women's brain, cognition, and mental health
A study indicates that menopause reduces gray matter volume and may exacerbate anxiety and depression in women.
Inside Gaza City, a virtual reality escape for the children caught in war
In Gaza City, children displaced by conflict are using virtual reality as a form of therapeutic escape from their traumatic experiences.
Civil Police investigates psychologist suspected of child abuse against autistic child
The Civil Police in Araรงatuba, Brazil, is investigating a psychologist suspected of abusing a five-year-old autistic child during a therapy session.
Study shows how menopause affects the brain and mental health
A new study investigates the impact of menopause on women's brain function and mental health, highlighting cognitive challenges and the limited understanding of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) effects.
Stakeholders urge government to fund inclusive schools, expand therapy access
Stakeholders in Nigeria have called on the Federal Government to provide urgent funding for inclusive schools and increase access to therapy services for children with special needs.
How Simone Biles Used Her Experience to Guide Ilia Malinin's Therapy
Simone Biles helped figure skater Ilia Malinin cope with his Olympic competition failure by drawing from her own experiences as an elite athlete.
Ruth Langsford 'cried her eyes out' during heartbreaking milestone after Eamonn split
Ruth Langsford reflected on her emotional journey after her split from Eamonn Holmes, detailing her experience in therapy and the poignant moment she removed her wedding ring.
Send grandparents to visit grandchildren, young people to a mental health course, it can help them (Therapy by Word+)
The article discusses the ongoing issues of exclusion and hatred faced by children of marginalized backgrounds in Slovakia, and emphasizes the importance of mental health support for both them and their families.
Diverse lakes become therapy at home and even in apartments; see how
A new trend in urban development is transforming both large yards and small balconies into self-sufficient ecosystems known as biodiversity lakes, offering a connection to nature and promoting mental health.
Domenico begins pain treatment: what it means
Domenico, a child who has captured the nation's heart, is starting pain relief therapy as he approaches end-of-life care, an emotional decision made by his family amid a tragic prognosis.
When standard treatment no longer helps: advanced cancer diagnostics and treatment at Kaunas Clinics
The Kaunas Clinics have launched a Nuclear Medicine Research Center, offering modern treatments for advanced cancer through precision medicine and innovative therapies.
Exercise can be as effective as medication and therapy for depression and anxiety, study reveals
A recent study indicates that physical exercise may be as effective as medications and psychotherapy for treating depression and anxiety.
The anti-wrinkle gadget 'like a product brought in by aliens' on lines now 20% off
Shoppers are excited about a new LED Eye Mask that offers anti-aging benefits through red light therapy, now available at a 20% discount.
Bradley Cooper does therapy for an open microphone
Bradley Cooper's third film as a director, 'Is This Thing On?', explores themes of love and vulnerability through the lens of a wannabe stand-up comedian navigating personal issues.
Large Danish study clears hormones in menopause, but there is a catch, says researcher
A significant study from Denmark suggests that most women can safely take hormone replacement therapy during menopause without serious health risks, although a specific group may experience extended life expectancy with hormonal supplements.
Hormones in menopause are cleared of early death
Most women can safely take hormones for menopausal symptoms without worrying about serious side effects such as breast cancer or cardiovascular diseases.
Gigantic study definitively debunks myth about hormone treatment in menopause
Most women can safely take hormones for menopausal symptoms without worrying about severe side effects like breast cancer or cardiovascular disease, according to a large study involving almost 900,000 women.