Medical Frontiers

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2024
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Destroying Pancreatic Cancer With Ultrasound
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Ultrasound is emerging as an effective treatment for pancreatic cancer. HIFU uses focused heat to target and destroy cancer cells, and there is minimal harm to the body. We report on its potential.
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The Power of Vitamin D: From Osteoporosis to Cancer
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Japanese researchers have uncovered the mechanism behind vitamin D's bone-strengthening effects. Its potential impact on cancer is also becoming apparent. We explore the power of Vitamin D.
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New Findings on Walking and Running
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Interval Walking Training, developed in Japan, is attracting global attention. The latest scientific findings show that alternating between fast walking and slow walking promotes health.
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Detecting Heart Disease With Intravascular Imaging
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Detecting vulnerable plaques is now possible using the latest intravascular imaging technology. We focus on how this can help with early detection of heart disease and prevention of its recurrence.
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Genomic Testing for Lung Cancer
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The five-year survival rate for lung cancer is increasing. Tests can now identify gene mutations, enabling treatment with targeted drugs. We share the latest developments in lung cancer treatment.
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Fascia: Cause of Chronic Pain
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Fascia is a membrane-like tissue beneath the skin enveloping internal organs. We introduce the latest treatment for shoulder stiffness and lower-back pain utilizing the characteristics of fascia.
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Need Good Sleep? Reset Your Body Clock
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New research results have revealed that resetting a disrupted body clock can improve sleep. We introduce a hospital that offers clock-resetting treatments and share dietary tips for better sleep.
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Preventing Blindness With iPS Cells
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iPS cells are being used to treat eye diseases to address donor shortages. We explore advancements made in Japan, such as the transplantation of iPS cell-derived corneal cells and retinal sheets.
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Acupuncture to Improve Quality of Life
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In Japan, researchers are gathering scientific evidence on the effects of acupuncture and moxibustion. We examine how they improve stroke aftereffects, atopic dermatitis and other issues.
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ICIs: Key to Surviving Cancer
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While immune checkpoint inhibitors can improve cancer survival rates, they only work in about 20 to 30% of patients. We interview Japanese researchers who are trying to overcome this challenge.
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Bring Your Blood Pressure Down!
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High blood pressure can cause serious diseases. Long-term studies in Japan reveal the importance of tracking sleep-time blood pressure and fluctuations. We share tips for controlling blood pressure.
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Life-Saving Weight Loss Tips
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Japanese research shows that losing three percent of body weight in three months can reduce disease risk. Learn weight loss tips from a doctor who has helped over 3,000 people at her obesity clinic.
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Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives
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Hydrogen gas inhalation is proving to be a potential game-changer in emergency medicine. It improves survival rates and reduces severe aftereffects that can occur after the heart restarts.
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Why You Shouldn't Ignore a Stuffy Nose
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Nasal congestion could be a sign of sinusitis, which may lead to ear infections or even blindness. Japan's top nasal surgery hospital uses advanced equipment to perform sinus surgeries safely.
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Control Constipation to Control Your Life
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Recent data show constipation can lead to life-threatening conditions like stroke and chronic kidney disease. We explore the risks of self-diagnosing and a new device for managing constipation.
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Muse Cells: A New Stem Cell Treatment
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Muse cells, discovered by a Japanese researcher, are found in the human body and have the unique ability to repair tissues. We examine their potential in treating intractable diseases.