Obesity research often promises breakthroughs yet struggles to balance effectiveness with safety. Many weight loss approaches act on appetite or behavior, while metabolism remains harder to adjust without unwanted effects.
Scientists have long…

Obesity research often promises breakthroughs yet struggles to balance effectiveness with safety. Many weight loss approaches act on appetite or behavior, while metabolism remains harder to adjust without unwanted effects.
Scientists have long…

Tracheal intubation is an essential technique for administering general anesthesia and facilitating mechanical ventilation. However, as an invasive procedure, it often elicits strong physiological stimulation, most notably…

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia in older adults and is characterized by progressive impairment in memory, executive function, and daily functioning.1 Pathophysiologically, AD involves extracellular…

The head of the World Health Organization said 2025 marked major achievements for global health, alongside significant challenges, including funding cuts and multiple humanitarian…

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori. HP) is the most prevalent Gram-negative pathogenic bacterium globally and continues to pose a significant public health threat.1 Following infection, untreated Helicobacter pylori infection persists…

Throughout the past year, NeurologyLive® served as a platform not only for interviews and expert commentary, but also for original clinician authored perspectives that addressed some of the most pressing and evolving issues in neurology….

New findings suggest that immune responses to Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) may be associated with heightened autoimmunity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In a retrospective observational study, patients with RA who tested positive for anti-EBV…

Snakebite envenomation constitutes a significant public health burden in tropical nations, particularly in Vietnam, where bites from cobra (Naja species) are prevalent.1,2 While systemic toxicity from cobra bites may be mild, the…