INCan Earns Prestigious Quality Recognition from American College of Radiology: A Milestone Achievement

INCan recibe reconocimiento de calidad por parte del Colegio Americano de Radiología

With this accolade, the Institute becomes the first hospital in Latin America to receive this distinction for a three-year period. MEXICO CITY (apro) – The National Institute of Cancerology (INCan) boasts over 15 basic research groups focusing on various fields, significantly enhancing the quality of life for patients suffering from cancer, which ranks as the … Read more

Skipping Breakfast Increases Death Risk in Elderly: New Study Reveals

Retrasar el desayuno eleva el riesgo de mortalidad en personas mayores

The study, published in ‘Communications Medicine’, found that the ten-year survival rate is 86.7 percent among those who eat later, compared to 89.5 percent for those who eat earlier. MADRID (EUROPA PRESS) – Researchers from Massachusetts General Brigham in the United States have linked delayed meal times, particularly breakfast, to an increased mortality risk in … Read more

Harvard Study Reveals: Top Regrets of Men in Old Age

Estudio de Harvard identifica los principales arrepentimientos de los hombres en la vejez

Harvard’s Longest Study Reveals the Most Common Regrets Men Have in Old Age, Uncovering Consistent Patterns in Their Responses. MEXICO CITY (apro).— Since 1938, Harvard University has been conducting the Study of Adult Development, recognized as the longest-running research project on human life. This study has documented over eight decades how people’s priorities, memories, and … Read more

Mayo Clinic Reveals: 8 Essential Diet Tips to Prevent Heart Disease

Clínica Mayo: 8 consejos alimenticios para prevenir enfermedades del corazón

It is possible to prevent heart disease through diet. Mayo Clinic suggests eight key steps. MEXICO CITY (apro).— Mayo Clinic advises eight specific actions to help your diet prevent heart diseases: manage portion sizes, eat more fruits and vegetables, choose whole grains, limit unhealthy fats, choose low-fat proteins, reduce sodium intake, and more. 1. Manage … Read more

Harvard Study Reveals Top Regrets of Women as They Age: Insights Unveiled!

Estudio de Harvard revela lo que más lamentan las mujeres al llegar a la vejez

Harvard’s Longest Study Reveals Top Regrets Expressed by Elderly Women. MEXICO CITY (apro).— Harvard University has released findings from its Study on Adult Development, the longest-running human development study globally. Initiated in 1938, this project has continued for over eight decades, aiming to track how life priorities, regrets, and sources of satisfaction evolve over time. … Read more

Eye Exams Reveal Early Alzheimer’s Signs Before Symptoms Appear: Breakthrough Discovery!

Exámenes oculares pueden detectar signos de Alzheimer antes de que aparezcan los síntomas

As the retina is part of the central nervous system, researchers often view it as an extension of the brain, sharing essentially the same tissue, a study revealed. MADRID (EUROPA PRESS) – According to a study by Jackson Laboratory (USA), doctors might be able to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias through … Read more

Human Rabies in Mexico 2025: Symptoms, Transmission, and Recent Cases

Rabia humana en México 2025: Síntomas, formas de contagio y casos recientes

Following a report of a death likely caused by rabies in Zacatecas and other incidents across the country, it is vital to understand how the virus operates. Transmission mainly occurs through wild animals. MEXICO CITY (apro).— Health officials from the Zacatecas Health Department reported the death of a 17-year-old girl from symptoms consistent with human … Read more

Chinese Researchers Conduct First-Ever Pig Lung Transplant in Human: Breakthrough in Medical Science!

Investigadores chinos realizan por primera vez un trasplante de pulmón de cerdo a un humano

The lung xenograft remained viable and functional throughout the 216-hour (9-day) follow-up period, showing no signs of hyperacute rejection or infection. MADRID, (EUROPA PRESS) – Researchers from Guangzhou University in China have successfully performed the first transplant of a genetically modified pig lung into a 39-year-old brain-dead human following a cerebral hemorrhage. The lung xenograft … Read more

Eating Well in Old Age: Key to Maintaining Strength and Independence, Says Nutritionist

Comer bien en la vejez es clave para mantener la fuerza e independencia, según nutricionista

One of the major risks associated with aging is sarcopenia, the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, experts warn. MADRID (EUROPA PRESS) – Maintaining a balanced diet is crucial for preserving vitality, preventing falls, and sustaining strength and functional independence in older age, states Vicente Javier Clemente, a nutritionist and professor of Sports Sciences … Read more

Cholera Crisis Explodes: Over 390,000 Cases in 2025, WHO Declares a “Collective Failure”

OMS notifica más de 390 mil casos de cólera en 2025 y califica la situación de "fracaso colectiva"

These numbers are “too high” and are driven by conflicts, which force people to flee and often take refuge in “crowded” camps where water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities are “stretched to their limits”. MADRID, (EUROPA PRESS) – The World Health Organization (WHO) reported 390,723 cases of cholera and 4,332 deaths across 31 countries so far … Read more