Early Alzheimer’s Signs: Experts Warn of Subtle Daily Signals

For decades, the prevailing narrative around Alzheimer’s disease has centered on the tragedy of the fading memory—the forgotten name of a grandchild or the disorientation of a familiar street. However, medical understanding is shifting. We are discovering that the earliest whispers of cognitive decline often manifest not as a failure of memory, but as a … Read more

‘No Increased Risk of Autoimmune Disease After Breast Cancer With Silicone Implants, Study Finds’

Women who undergo breast reconstruction with silicone implants following breast cancer treatment do not face an increased risk of developing autoimmune or rheumatic diseases, according to a large-scale Dutch study published in April 2026. The findings offer reassurance to patients and healthcare providers navigating post-cancer reconstructive options, addressing long-standing concerns about the safety of silicone … Read more

Experimental Long Covid Treatment Begins Amidst Lack of Scientific Evidence

2026-01-24 05:31:00 Het onderzoek naar de nieuwe behandeling voor patiënten met long covid kwam eind 2025 in het nieuws vanwege de veelbelovende resultaten. Excellent Care Clinics, een private pijnkliniek in Velsen-Noord, behandelde 103 deelnemers met het verdovingsmiddel lidocaïne. Niet zuiver Bij bijna 80 procent van de 103 deelnemers namen de klachten na de behandeling af … Read more

Study Links Parkinson’s Disease to Higher Rates in Northern Netherlands

Analysis of Source Material Core Topic: The article discusses a new “Parkinson’s Map” of the Netherlands, developed by researchers at Utrecht University and Radboudumc, which visualizes the incidence of new Parkinson’s cases ⁣at a neighborhood level. It also touches upon factors potentially linked to Parkinson’s disease, including education level and smoking. Intended Audience: ‍ The … Read more