October 14, 2025 - 23:01

Older Americans frequently face discrimination due to ageist attitudes, which can lead to significant social and health-related challenges. These biases not only affect their mental well-being but also their access to essential healthcare services. Recognizing this pressing issue, advocates are calling for a more inclusive approach that values the contributions of older individuals and ensures they receive equitable treatment.
In a positive development, a new department has been established at the University of Washington specifically aimed at enhancing the treatment of larynx disorders. This initiative promises to provide specialized care for individuals suffering from voice-related issues, which can greatly impact their quality of life. By focusing on innovative therapies and comprehensive patient support, the department seeks to address both the physical and emotional aspects of voice disorders.
Additionally, exciting research in cell therapy is emerging, showing potential for curing various diseases. This cutting-edge science aims to harness the body’s own cells to repair damaged tissues and combat illnesses, marking a significant leap forward in medical treatment. As these advancements unfold, they hold the promise of improving health outcomes for all, particularly for older adults who are often most affected by chronic conditions.
March 22, 2026 - 03:41
Here’s how Va. lawmakers suggest the next state budget handle federal health care funding falloutVirginia legislators have put forward their proposed amendments to the state`s two-year budget, focusing heavily on addressing a significant shortfall in federal healthcare funding. The adjustments...
March 21, 2026 - 12:56
Norfolk racing driver Will Macintrye feels in 'limbo' over healthPromising Norfolk racing driver Will Macintyre has opened up about the frustrating `limbo` he finds himself in as he battles ongoing health issues. The 20-year-old, who competed in the GB3...
March 20, 2026 - 19:37
Exclusive: Dimer Health raises $13.5M for patient dischargeA significant funding boost is poised to transform the challenging period following a hospital stay. Dimer Health has successfully raised $13.5 million in a recent investment round dedicated to...
March 20, 2026 - 06:38
Gov. Stein urges mental health funding following Iryna Zarutska's murderIn the wake of a tragic stabbing on a Charlotte light rail train, state leadership is pushing for a significant shift in how communities address public safety and crisis care. The incident, which...