Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
A new, reassuring study finds that men can take the diabetes drug metformin without worrying that their offspring will suffer from birth defects.
No beneficial effect seen for breast cancer survivors with memory problems one to five years after completing chemotherapy.
The investigators evaluated the safety and efficacy of saruparib among 306 patients with previously treated HRR-deficient breast, ovarian, pancreatic, or prostate cancer.
A toxin found in paint strippers that's responsible for 85 U.S. deaths over the past five decades will be phased out for many uses, under an Environmental Protection Agency rule finalized Tuesday.
There’s no evidence that a COVID infection increases the risk of asthma in children, the first study to date on the subject finds.
People who regularly stay up until the wee hours of the morning could be harming their mental health, a new study finds.
The wee hours of the morning could be the most dangerous for someone on the brink of suicide or homicide, a new study shows.
A middle-aged Seattle man collapsed in his Portland, Ore.-area hotel room, where he was staying during a business trip.
The old joke holds that fatherhood causes a man’s hair to go prematurely gray.